End Of The World Is Tomorrow?



Actually nothing is going to happen tomorrow so just live your life like its a normal day. Just people panicking over little stuff. NOBODY in this world who knows about when end of the world. You die when you are supposed to die, not when some person tells you to going to. 

The Mayan believed that according to their calendar, on December 21 the world will come to an end. This is not the first time apocalypse issue appeared. Remember about Y2K on 1 January 2000 or The Second Big Bang on 23 November 2009? There is nothing happened, right? 



In fact, the end of life in the Mayan calendar is the turn of an era or epoch. The Mayan believed if every 5,000 years there will be a new era. It is almost identical to welcome the new millennium is often done by our society.

The Mayans actually did not believe the end of the world. They assume if will be the end of life, then there will be a new life. They also believe that the new life will lead them to age with higher consciousness, peace that are more substantial, and understanding of the creatures on this planet will be increased.



Modern Mayans say, that the interpretation of Western archaeologists overestimated. Mayan leaders, Apolinario Chile Pixtun and Mexican archaeologist Guillermo Bernal, both note that "apocalypse" is a Western concept that has no similarities with Mayan beliefs.

According to Wikipedia, the ancient Mayans calendar that has a very systematic and is used to describe the time, the cycle, the movement of celestial bodies, and other harvests. The ancient Mayans also explained that on Friday, December 21, 2012 later position of the earth, the sun and the center of the Milky Way will align in one line.

So, whether right or not the Mayans prophecy remains back to each individual. If you think apocalypse is something that secret of God and only he who knows, there is no need to worry. Everything remains returned to his will and humans just need to do what is commanded and avoid forbidding.

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