Hey everyone,
I find it interesting that there are so many end of the world predictions and dates out there. There is a long string of them in recent history.. (would be fun to make a long time line of them). Here's one I saw recently... There are billboards all over the Bay area proclaiming that the end of the world is May 21st 2011. (http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-01-01/ba...me-camping)
On the surface I find these, as well as Mayan 2012 predictions a bit funny since there will be a lot head scratching the morning after each of these dates. On a deeper level though, I've been thinking that this is probably a sign of our collective unconsciousness speaking to the "end times" of third density. Everyone has a feeling that something is up but can't put a finger on what it is exactly thanks to the veiling of our minds. For some this results in dramatic predictions. What do you think?
Lastly, there is a darker more serious side to predictions like these. If one believed without a shadow of a doubt that the world would end tomorrow, one might deplete ones savings or do other radical things that would be problematic for the individual were the world not to end. I'm reminded about an article I read around the time of the Y2K bug idea. Some people spent tens of thousands of dollars building bunkers in their back yards, etc. Interesting food for thought.
L&L, Eric
I find it interesting that there are so many end of the world predictions and dates out there. There is a long string of them in recent history.. (would be fun to make a long time line of them). Here's one I saw recently... There are billboards all over the Bay area proclaiming that the end of the world is May 21st 2011. (http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-01-01/ba...me-camping)
On the surface I find these, as well as Mayan 2012 predictions a bit funny since there will be a lot head scratching the morning after each of these dates. On a deeper level though, I've been thinking that this is probably a sign of our collective unconsciousness speaking to the "end times" of third density. Everyone has a feeling that something is up but can't put a finger on what it is exactly thanks to the veiling of our minds. For some this results in dramatic predictions. What do you think?
Lastly, there is a darker more serious side to predictions like these. If one believed without a shadow of a doubt that the world would end tomorrow, one might deplete ones savings or do other radical things that would be problematic for the individual were the world not to end. I'm reminded about an article I read around the time of the Y2K bug idea. Some people spent tens of thousands of dollars building bunkers in their back yards, etc. Interesting food for thought.
L&L, Eric