In this expose, Graham Hancock lends credence to his thoughts regarding the mayan calendar end date of December 21, 2012
Throughout the world the
ancient teachings of indigenous people tell of
a time of great change rapidly coming upon us and that it is now
beginning its planetary manifestation. The Hopi for example believe
that we are walking in the last days.
Graham Hancock, who will be a featured speaker at the Cancun Prophets
Conference, has dedicated his life to uncovering the great mysteries
dwelling in the meaning of myths and monuments from pre-history.
Through his revelatory work it becomes apparent that a warning has been
handed down to us, a warning of terrible cataclysm that afflicts the
Earth in great cycles at irregular intervals of time—a cataclysm that
may be about to recur.
Let’s take a look at this.
From Graham Hancock’s outstanding investigatory book Fingerprints of
the Gods, we read the Hopi myth that –
The present world is the fourth. Its fate will depend on whether or not
its inhabitants behave in accordance with the Creator’s plans...
Graham Hancock (excerpt - Fingerprints of the Gods)
I had come to Arizona to see whether the Hopi thought we were behaving
in accordance with the Creator’s plans...
The end of the world
The desolate wind, blowing across the high plains, shook and rattled
the sides of the trailer-house we sat in. Beside me was Santha, who’d
been everywhere with me, sharing the risks and the adventures, sharing
the highs and lows. Sitting across from us was our friend Ed Ponist, a
medical-surgical nurse from Lansing, Michigan. A few years previously
Ed had worked on the reservation for a while, and it was thanks to his
contacts that we were now here. On my right was Paul Sifki, a
Ninety-six-year-old Hopi elder of the Spider clan, and a leading
spokesman of the traditions of his people. Beside him was his
grand-daughter Melza Sifki, a handsome middle-aged woman who had
offered to translate.
‘I have heard,’ I said, ‘that the Hopi believe the end of the world is
coming. Is this true?’
Paul Sifki was a small, wizened man, nut-brown in colour, dressed in
jeans and a cambric shirt. Throughout our conversation he never once
looked at me, but gazed intently ahead, as though he were searching for
a familiar face in a distant crowd.
Melza put my question to him and a moment later translated her
grandfather’s reply: ‘He says, “why do you want to know”?’
I explained that there were many reasons. The most important was that I
felt a sense of urgency: ‘My research has convinced me that there was
an advanced civilization – long, long ago – that was destroyed in a
terrible cataclysm. I fear that our own civilization may be destroyed
by a similar cataclysm...’
There followed a long exchange in Hopi, then this translation: ‘He said
that when he was a child, in the 1900s, there was a star that exploded
– a star that had been up there in the sky for a long while…And he went
to his grandfather and asked him to explain the meaning of this sign.
His grandfather replied: “This is the way our own world will end –
engulfed in flames…If people do not change their ways then the spirit
that takes care of the world will become so frustrated with us that he
will punish the world with flames and it will end just like that star
ended.” That was what his grandfather said to him – that the earth
would explode just like that exploding star...’
‘So the feeling is that this world will end in fire…And having viewed
the world for the past ninety years, does he believe that the behaviour
of mankind has improved or worsened?’
He says it has not improved. We’re getting worse.’
‘So in his opinion, then, the end is coming?’
'He said that the signs are already there to be seen…He said that
nowadays nothing but the wind blows and that all we do is have a weapon
pointed at one another. That shows how far apart we have drifted and
how we feel towards each other now. There are no values any more – none
at all – and people live any way they want, without morals or laws.
These are the signs that the time has come...’
Melza paused in her translation, then added on her own account: ‘This
terrible wind. It dries things out. It brings no moisture. The way we
see it, this kind of climate is a consequence of how we’re living today
– not just us, but your people as well.’
I noticed that her eyes had filled with tears while she was talking. ‘I
have a cornfield,’ she continued, ‘that’s really dry. And I look up
into the sky and try to pray for rain, but there is no rain, no clouds
even…When we’re like this we don’t even know we are.’
There was a long moment of silence and the wind rocked the trailer,
blowing hard and steady across the mesa as evening fell around us.
I said quietly, ‘Please ask your grandfather if he thinks that anything
can now be done for the Hopi and for the rest of mankind?’
‘The only thing he knows,’ Melza replied when she heard his answer, ‘is
that so long as the Hopi do not abandon their traditions they may be
able to help themselves and to help others. They have to hold on to
what they believed in the past. They have to preserve their memories.
These are the most important things…But my grandfather wants to tell
you also, and for you to understand, that this earth is the work of an
intelligent being, a spirit – a creative and intelligent spirit that
has designed everything to be the way it is. My grandfather says that
nothing is here just by chance, that nothing happens by accident –
whether good or bad – and that there is a reason for everything that
takes place...’
"I think we have gone through and are going through the final stages of
a very dark age, but I also see glimmers of hope everywhere I look. I
see people who are no longer willing to have their thoughts and their
consciousness controlled by others, people who seek direct spiritual contact, who recognize that the established monotheistic religions,
whether Judaism, Christianity and Islam, while they might have been
instruments of liberation sometime in the past are now primarily
instruments of oppression, and hold down and repress the human spirit.
And I see everywhere around me people reaching out to by-pass that
monolithic block of established religion and make their own contacts
and own connections with the spirit realm. I do see a new birth of
human consciousness underway. And when these things happen they can
sometimes happen very fast. So I cannot rule out at all the possibility
that all of us are going to be looking at the mystery and meaning of
life in a very different way very soon and that date 21st
of December 2012 sticks in my mind as one that is really
worth consideration."
—Graham Hancock
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