Today is the end of the Mayan Calendar
Oct. 28th 2011 is the end day of the Mayan Calendar according to Mr. Carl Johan Calleman, the author of a number of books about this topic. Mr. Calleman has done a lot of research into the Calendar and you can find more by following this link; http://www.calleman.com/. So what does the end date means? Well! For some people the belief is that the world comes to an end – the most creative version of that is the Hollywood disaster movie called “2012”.
According to Mr. Calleman it means that all Divine energies behind the Ninth waves of evolution are totally unfolded. Said in another way, it means that the “training program” that humanity has been following for thousands of years – without really knowing it – has come to an end.
We could also say that “school-class” has ended and we have graduated or have we? Put into another way you could say that if we are not following a kind of Divine training program any more – which must mean that we are about to discover that each and any of us are responsible for our own destiny. We are becoming a kind of co-creators of our life. And if so – what does this mean to us in practice?
I guess more and more of us will discover that we have a need of a vision of how we would like the world to be. I guess that this responsibility should make us create such an inner vision of what we want, for ourselves, for our children, for our family, for our society and for our planet. You may have that already and if not this could be the time to look into such a vision. And I guess we should do that based on the feelings in our heart.
What should the vision be like? Well I don’t know – as a co-creator you must do the job yourself. However we could look into a number of topics and how we in the heart feel about things like,
- Respect for other people right to be who they are
- Everybody has the right to speak freely
- Education for everybody
- Health-care for everybody
- Free movement all over the planet – no borders
- A financial system which include everyone instead of excluding
- And a lot of other things you may find important.
How would it be to create such a set of principles which represent your values and put them at work in your life?
You may ask; how do I start? One way to start could be to look into The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and have some inspiration here.
This is a UN declaration and you simply press this link; http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/.
I wish you a creative and joyful time doing this. .




