In true Hollywood fashion, Sony is releasing its forthcoming film
2012, on an ominous date this November. Friday the 13th. We have
received numerous e-mails about this film and the trailer which begins
with the Mayan calendar.
From what we’ve seen of the various trailers for 2012, the film will
present an Edgar Casey pole shift scenario. However what we do not
see, is the more profound message of the Mayan calendar.
To help us move beyond the hype of Hollywood, author Stephanie South
will explain why we are now living in an artificial time that drawing
to a close. In her book 2012: Biography of a Time Traveler: The
Journey of Jose Arguelles, Stephanie offers a brilliant biography of
the man most responsible for impressing the concept of the Mayan
calendar upon the consciousness of Western thinkers.
For us at
yowusa.com, December 21, 2012 is a convergence date. Future
generations will look back upon it as a turning point, no differently
than the way we recall the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
and 9-11. For us in the meantime, will 2012 be highlight moment and
nothing more? Imagine those interminably long, flat, Oklahoma
turnpikes.
On a human scale, will December 21, 2012 be a moment in time no
different from that Stuckey's restaurant on the turnpike, where we
took a rest break from the monotony of the road, to enjoy a memorable
pecan milkshake? That’s not how Stephanie South and the other authors
we've interviewed on the Mayan calendar see it. For them, the
Stuckey's restaurant analogy just doesn't get it.
Therefore this interview with Stephanie will now become part three of
a four-part series of Cut to the Chase interview on the Mayan
calendar. Part one was our 2005 interview with George Erikson. Part
two is with Carl Johan Calleman, Ph.D. on 2011. The fourth interview
in this series to follow this, will be with Alan Cornett, author of
the Seven Mountains and the Red Star, Crossing the Dark Void in 2012.
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