Not the Maya inscriptions Apocalypse Directive

Some time ago, the National Institute of Anthropology and History in Mexico announced the discovery of inscriptions Comalcalco. The inscription is a calendar circle, a combination of day and month positions are repeated every 52 years. Date shown on the inscription, believed to December 21, 2012, regarding the end Baktun (each 394-year period) of the 13. Number 13 is considered a sacred number in the Mayan culture.

Some have even speculated that the inscription is a clue end of 2012. However, several other groups say that the inscription might refer to events in the past or just a turn of the era. Another inscription has ever thought to refer to the Resurrection 2012 is Inscription Tortuguero.

Responding to the allegations, the German scientist, Sven Gronemeyer, says that the inscription Comalcalco not a hint of Judgement in the near future. He presented the interpretation of the text on the stele Comalcalco at a meeting at the archaeological site of Palenque, Chiapas, southern Mexico. Interpretation of these being the first to Inscription Comalcalco.

Gronemeyer said the date of the inscription refers to the return of Bolon Comalcalco Yokte, god of war and the creation, at the end of the 13th Baktun. The text was carved 1300 years ago in the inscription also refers to the end of the 5125 cycle of the Mayan long calendar that began in 3113 BC. Text in the inscription was a ruler of the Mayan prophecy, Bahlam Ajaw.

"For the elite in Tortuguero, very clear that they must prepare the ground for the return of the gods and Bahlam Ajaw will be responsible for leading the welcoming ceremony," said Gronemeyer as quoted in The Guardian, Thursday (01/12/2011).

Furthermore, Gronemeyer who teaches at La Trobe University, Australia, explains, "date on the inscription has symbolic value because it is a reflection of the days of creation. The date it was time to give offerings to the gods, not the end of humanity."

The Maya did not have a view about the end of the world as it is generally believed by the people of today. Maya saw that the world is a cycle, where one can cycle ends and begins the next cycle

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