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Continuing on...Another 2012 Reference


Now it is time to consider another book of the Maya, other than the The Popol Vuh. This time, let us look into the Books of Chilam Balam, which heralds from the Yucatan Peninsula and was written during the Colonial Era. It specifically mentions the date 4 Ahaw, which is found on Monument #6 at Torteguero. This is the the famous Decemeber 21, 2012 date.

This is a tale of degeneration. It is a story of the coming of Quetzal . It is a story of the coming of the green bird and the of the yellow tree. Not so bad, eh? But then along with these arrives, on 4 Ahaw comes “blood vomit.” K’uk’ulkan comes.

First, Quetzal is a bird with iridescent tail feathers and is indigenous to Central America. So this is probably the green bird. However Queztal is also a Maya/Aztec god of air.(1) A positive symbol, if you will. Also the tail feathers of the bird were plucked (and the birds were then set free) and worn by Maya priest. (2) Also in Mezoamerican languages, Quetzal also is translated to mean "precious, sacred, or erected."

The yellow tree is not so good. It may be the yellow tree of abundance (in the south), but it is harbinger of destruction. (3) So we have, a positive symbol with the god of air, then destruction and blood vomit, which just sounds really bad. But then finally...something positive again. K’uk’ulkan. This is a feathery serpent god (4) that originally helped create Earth and humanity. Well, maybe it is good. Maybe he returns to see what on earth (literally) is going on here...

Yikes. The thing about 4 Ahaw is that it occurs every 256 years. So, it is possible these references were about times that have past – events in 987 AD or even the Spanish invasion in 1500 AD.

But then there is the 13 Pik...


Sources:
  1. www.territoriopc.com
  2. www.equiltpatterns.com
  3. saturniancosmology.org
  4. www.wakinggod.com

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