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teddybear
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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2011, 18:03:53 » |
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Interresting Please post the link to this program when we can see it 
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Xanth
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« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2011, 18:18:03 » |
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You realize you're only fueling more fear, right? http://www.ourultimatereality.com/newsletters/TruthAbout2012.pdfFrom: http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_2012_and_the_transition_of_the_ages/truth_about_2012-t34335.0.htmlAdrian put that together... and it's very well done. I'm not saying I fully believe anything anyone has to say about it, including Adrian, HOWEVER, he debunks a lot of what is in the "article" you posted. The article you posted only serves to further fuel the fear in the world surrounding this fake date. Here's a really good quote from the above PDF: Well quite simply that any claim about the outcome of "2012" based purely on "prophecies" of any kind are nothing more than superstition with no basis in fact, but could become fact if enough people believe it. We humans are our own worst enemy... the problem is not enough people realize it yet. :/
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CFTraveler
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« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2011, 18:40:33 » |
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A couple of things- First, why would the Mexican Gov. have any 'Mayan' secrets? And, the actual Mayan elders have already spoken on the subject.
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« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2011, 19:16:42 » |
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A couple of things- First, why would the Mexican Gov. have any 'Mayan' secrets? And, the actual Mayan elders have already spoken on the subject.
part of the "divine plan". Wouldn't this be a comfomation that something is def gona happen? Like alot of us know this already but for a goverment to come out and wana tell us "secrets" that they kept for 80 years kinda confirms everything we belive and reserched on. But of cause they like the fear verson of 2012 and not ours 
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Firmly understand that there is no joy or sorrow in this world. If you believe worldly objects are a source of happiness, in their absence you will feel sorrow. Accept the fact that there is no true happiness in the world.
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vagusnerves
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« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2011, 19:24:19 » |
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I merely posted a link to a report by REUTERS. I did not think that a report by REUTERS can also be equal to trash posted on a blog by a nut case, and also fuel more fear. Anyway, I have read Adrian's article on 2012 at least 5 times already over the last 3 weeks. As for "superstition", anything can be termed a superstition, depending on one's intention or perspective. A Christian may condemn Hinduism of superstition, but an atheist would think Christianity is superstitious in its belief in a creator god. By the way, I would like to very respectfully point out that having a whole section on 2012 on this forum has been generating fear ever since it appeared, and its continued existence would generate fear constantly. That's just my opinion here, while also respecting yours, too.
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Xanth
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« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2011, 19:35:25 » |
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By the way, I would like to very respectfully point out that having a whole section on 2012 on this forum has been generating fear ever since it appeared, and its continued existence would generate fear constantly.
That's just my opinion here, while also respecting yours, too. I would also like to point out that it's not the section itself that causes the fear... but the posts from the fearful, paranoid people who post in it. This is just another example of what Adrian was speaking about when he says that "We create our own reality". People can use these sub-forums to continue spreading fear, but that fear only begets more fear... Personally, I would love to see a lot of these forums removed. But that's not really up to me. 
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CFTraveler
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« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2011, 21:31:01 » |
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part of the "divine plan". Wouldn't this be a comfomation that something is def gona happen? Like alot of us know this already but for a goverment to come out and wana tell us "secrets" that they kept for 80 years kinda confirms everything we belive and reserched on. But of cause they like the fear verson of 2012 and not ours  I'm not sure what you mean by this- what is confirmation of something? The fact that everyone else is also saying it? Mind you, the Reuters article actually speaks of what the son of a Puerto Rican actor is saying- being the son of a well- known actor is not really a valid representative of the Mexican Government. Even if he's friends with someone in it. Unless I missed something from the article....
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« Reply #8 on: August 23, 2011, 16:55:50 » |
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My theory: It's some filmmakers that are taking advantage of the 2012 hype while it's here, and getting the word out about it now so they can get some funding as well as pre-advertise the movie. What better way than through a major news source? Reuters probably have money invested or own a part of the production company.
It's speculation, but that's the type of thing the film industry does these days. At the side of the page it has related articles, and says "analysis and opinion: Film investing puts your money where your marquee is"
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Xanth
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« Reply #9 on: August 23, 2011, 17:08:37 » |
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I wonder how I can take advantage of it to make money... Hmmm...
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Volgerle
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« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2011, 19:20:00 » |
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Smells fishy, you know why? It's in the text:
"...Mexico prepares to launch the far-reaching (and tourism-inducing) 2012 Mayan World Program."
Btw, I would NEVER trust any goverment announcement / 'disclosure' anyhow. And this ('tourism-inducing') thing makes it even less plausible to me.
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vagusnerves
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« Reply #11 on: August 23, 2011, 22:43:25 » |
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I'm not sure what you mean by this- what is confirmation of something? The fact that everyone else is also saying it? Mind you, the Reuters article actually speaks of what the son of a Puerto Rican actor is saying- being the son of a well- known actor is not really a valid representative of the Mexican Government. Even if he's friends with someone in it. Unless I missed something from the article....
The government made a mistake of agreeing to disclose the secrets to him ?
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vagusnerves
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« Reply #12 on: August 23, 2011, 22:44:27 » |
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Smells fishy, you know why? It's in the text:
"...Mexico prepares to launch the far-reaching (and tourism-inducing) 2012 Mayan World Program."
Btw, I would NEVER trust any goverment announcement / 'disclosure' anyhow. And this ('tourism-inducing') thing makes it even less plausible to me.
"Tourism-inducing" may be the editor's or writer's comment, and left to be proven.
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« Reply #13 on: August 23, 2011, 22:56:22 » |
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The only thing left for those who are really interested is to wait and examine what will be revealed.
If it is true that commercial reasons are the motivation, they are not sufficient reasons to label something as false, as something true or genuine may still be used to make money and induce tourism.
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« Reply #14 on: August 23, 2011, 23:49:22 » |
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