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That Mayan Post

Feb 22, 2002 07:12 PM
by Mic Forster


A couple of weeks ago I said that Jose Arguelles stated a chronological sequence that he believes the Mayans developed to outline the unfolding of the human consciouness since 3113BC. I promised to post this sequence once I had found it. Well I found it some time ago and haven't had the time to write it up, so here it is. It comes from: "Arguelles, J. (1996). The Mayan Factor: Path beyond technology. Pp 114-115. Bear & Company: Santa Fe."

1. 3113BC - 2718BC
Entry of Earth into Galatic Synchronization Beam. Planting of "star-transmissions" of the galatic league among peoples across the planet. Consolidation of upper and lower Egypt, 3100B.C. Expansion of Sumeria, 3000B.C. Construction of Stone Henge begun, 2800B.C.

2. 2718BC - 2324BC
Construction/activation of Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, 2700-2600BC, marks anchoring of planet light body. Spread of Sumerian civilisation, Akkad and Ur, and development of bronze. Beginning of Harappa, Indus Civilization. Beginning of settled agricultural life, China, Mesoamerica, Andes.

3. 2324BC - 1930BC
Full establishment of wheel, initiation of transport technology and cyclical thought, written codes of law, and metallurgical technology in Mesopotamia. Sargon and first Babylonian empire. Beginnings of chariot warfare, territorial imperialism. Era of legendary emperors, China. Establishment of Minoan civilization, Crete.

4. 1930BC - 1536BC
Middle and New Kingdom in Egypt; relocation of center to Sacred Mountain of the West, Valley of the Kings, marks decision of Egyptians to perpetuate dynastic rule, consolidates pattern of defensive territorialism as norm for civilized life. Waves of invaders - Hittites, Aryans, destruction of Minoan, Indus civilizations.

5. 1536BC - 1141BC
Establishment of Shang Dynasty, China, enunciation of yin/yang doctrine, advanced bronze metallurgy and pattern of Chinese civilization. Beginnings of Vedic civilzation, India. Emergence of Chavin civilization, Andes, and Olmecs, Mesoamerica. Akhenaton, Egypt; Abraham and Moses, Israel; Hittite consolidation, Mesopotamia.

6. 1141BC - 747BC
Babylonian-Assyrian empires. Iron weaponry and war machines. Rise of Mycenean Greeks in Mediterranean, sack of Troy. Chou Dynasty, China, emergence of I Ching. Spread of Olmec culture throughout Mesoamerica. Horse used for warfare, pattern of militaristic imperial rule and dynastic succession established as norm for civilized life on planet.

7. 747BC - 353BC
Period of first wave of galatic Mayans in Mesoamerica. Persian Empire. Rise of philosophical individualistic thought supplanting earlier collective forms. Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle in Greece; six schools of Vedic thought, Mahavira and Buddha, India; Lao Tzu, Confucius, Chuang Tzu in China. Construction of Monte Alban, Mexico, beginnings of Mayan calendar systems.

8. 353BC - AD41
Hellenistic civilization, Alexander the Great; Rise of Rome, beginning of Roman Empire; Celts in Europe, advanced iron technology; Warring States' consolidation of China by Ch'in Huang Ti, beginnings of Han Dynasty, Great Wall of China; spread of Buddhism as cosmopoltan religion from India to Central Asia. Jesus Christ, gnostic religions of Middle East; diffusion of Olmecs and beginning of Teotohuacan.

9. AD 41 - 435
Completetion of Pyramid Center of Teotihuacan, consolidation of Mesoamerican cultural regime, Lords of Red and Black, first teachings of Quetzalcoatl; Moche, Nazca, and Tiohuanco in Andes; Easter Island; emergence of West African kingdoms; expansion and collapse of Roman Emprie, rise of Christianity; collapse of Han Dynasty, spread of Buddhism in China, Southeast Asia.

10. 435 - 830
Second galatic Mayan visitation, Pacal Votan of Palenque and flourishing of Mayan cultural regime; Muhammed and rise of Islam; Roman Christian Western Europe and Byzantine Orthodox Christian Eastern Europe; rise of Hinduism, India; spread of Buddhism to Tibet, Korea, Japan; T'ang Dynasty, China; rise of kingdoms in southeast Asia, Indonesia (Borobadur, Java); ascendency of Tiahuanaco, Andes; Polynesian civilization, Oceania; early flourishing of Nigerian civilization.

11. 830 - 1224
Collapse of Classic Maya and Central Mexican civilization, 1 Reed Quetzacoatl and rise of Toltecs; Chan Chan and Chimu civilization Andes; rise of I'fe Nigeria; flourishing and spread of Islam and confrontation with Christian civilization - the Crusades; rise of Tibetan civilization; Sung Dynasty, China, printing press, gunpowder; Khmer Dynasty, Southeast Asia. Great Zimbabwe, East Africa.

12. 1224 - 1618
Expansion of Islam to India, Central and Southeast Asia, West Africa; seclusion of Tibet; rise of Turks, Mongols, conquest of China; seclusion of Japan; rise of Zimbabwe, east Africa, I'fe and Benin, West Africa; peak of Christian civilization, West Europe, and rise of Orthodox Russian civilization, East Europe; Reformation and spilt of Christian Church; spread and triumph of European civilization in conquest of Inca and Aztec empires; beginning of European colonization, decline of sacred world view (hidden seed).

13. 1618 - 2012
Rise and Triumph of scientific materialism, European world conquest, Industrial Revolution, Democratic revolutions of America, Europe; colonialism of Africa, Latin America, Asia; industrialization of Japan; Karl Marx and the rise of communism; communist revolutions of Russia, China; World Wars I and II; atomic bomb and nuclear era; rise of Third World Powers, Islam, Mexico, and India; global terrorism and collapse of civilization; Earth purification and final era of global regeneration; information age and crystal solar technology; galatic synchronization.



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