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Little did I know at the time that the Hindus teach that we do, indeed,
live within a nearly infinitely large being named Brahma, the Creator
of the Universe. He lives and dies, just as we do, for one hundred
brahmic years.



[Right:
Image of Brahma] One day in Brahma's life is called a Maha Yuga (Great
Age), consisting of four Ages (Yugas) named Satya, Treta, Dvapara and
Kali. A Maha Yuga is 4,320,000 of our years. At the end of this time,
everything in this cycle becomes destroyed by a cosmic fire.

After the day of Brahma, there will be a brahmic night of equal
length. After that night is over, Another Brahmic day dawns, called
Satya Yuga. The Satya Yuga will be an undreamed of paradise for the new
mankind emerging from the previous brahmic night. A Kali yuga lasts for
432,000 of our years. The ratios between the Satya, Treta, Dvapara and
Kali years are 4:3:2:1. In other words, the Satya Yuga, which consists
of full righteousness, decreases by one-fourth to Treta, one-half in
Treta Yuga, and last of all, three-fourths in Kali Yuga.


Life for humanity will descend in quality until the Kali yuga arrives.
After that comes the brahmic night and the beginning of another Chatur
(Four) Yuga (Ages) the following dawn.



By the way, Brahma is now 50 brahmic years old. Not even he can live forever!


Those of us who have studied the Chatur Yuga carefully, previously
thought that we ended the Kali Yuga a few years ago, in approximately
2000 AD.


We thought we'd just phase out slowly. But not being as knowledgeable
of astronomy as the Meso-American Maya wisemen and their forefathers,
the Maya in India, we did not calculate correctly . Our Meso-American
Mayans say that the end of the Kali Age will occur in 2012 AD. We also
thought our bodies would survive the Cosmic Fire. But now, we who were
off-track are getting worried. Will this "Cosmic Fire" really burn us
to ashes, or will it just be a painless radioactive "purifier?"




Now, for a question that most of us humans want answered.



WILL WE SURVIVE?


Yes, we will. A human is not and has never been his body. He is his
mind, with all its virtues, lusts, evils and defects as I described in
my article about Quetzalcoatl.



WHO WILL SAVE US?


The Hindu Triad or Holy Trinity is Brahma, Shiva (The Destroyer), and
Vishnu (The Preserver). Shiva and Vishnu are also part of the
Unbegotten Brahma. In reality, Shiva and Vishnu are also the same
Deity, for Vish is just a reversal of "Shiv."


Shiva will protect us again, as he has always done in past Maha Yugas.
He will swallow the poison of our evils, turning his throat blue. From
then on, throughout all the other successive Kali Yugas, Brahm, through
his Shiva and Vishnu aspect, will send out sons in the flesh who will
die on their crosses to reassure us that we will always be redeemable.

 


Above: Shiva and Vishnu and his wife, Parvati. Notice Shiva's
blue throat, symbolizing that he has swallowed all the sins of mankind,
guaranteeing him eternal life.



Notice the Mayan depiction of their god Chak. Chak was the
long-nosed Mayan God of thunder, lightning, rain, and crops-plus other
natural phenomena. His equivalents in other parts of the world were Zeus, Dyaus, Jupite ,Shiva, Ca, Jah, Ju, Jahve, Jehova, Jeho, Sakh, Sagg, Sa-ga-ga, Sakko, Zagg, Zax. Like Zeus,
he is often depicted holding a serpentine thunderbolt and a grail, or
someone is handing it to him. The Mayan Chak is equally depicted. Why
is he colored blue? The answer is simple: He has absorbed your poison
and mine! The Toltec Quetzalcoatl and the Mayan Kukulkan did for the
Toltecs and Mayans, just what Jesus Christ did for us -- according to
the myths about crucified saviors. Could there be any truth to the Maha
Yuga, crucified saviors, and the like. Or is all this just junk science?

 


The Mayan God Chac (Chak).


WHO DISCOVERED THE MAHA YUGA?


As I stated in my Viewzone article about the Mayans,
the four principal groups in India"s antiquity were the Asuras
(Assyrians or Indus Valley people), Panis (Phoenicians), Yakhus or
Yakshas (subjects of Kubera, god of gold and treasure a.ka. Nagas) and
Mayas. We know them today as the Dravidians (Tamils, Malayalam, etc.)


[Above: Kukulkan hanging on his cross, symbolizing the ultimate redemption of mankind.
Notice the rattlesnakes coiled around him. notice also that he has an
eagle's head. Kukulkan's relationship with the eagle and serpents proves his
identify with the symbol on the Mexican flag, as seen in the picture at the
right. Read my article about Quetzalcoatl in order to see the Hindu version
of the Eagle with a Naga held in its beak.]


The non Indus Valley people in ancient days were exceedingly
superstitious and fearful of the Mayans. The latter were excellent
international shippers and traders, builders and astronomers. Their
superstitious enemies thought their accomplishments had to be magic and
beyond human ability. They were ultimately driven to Ceylon where they
inhabited the province of Maya. Later, they went to the Americas,
having been taken there by Kubera and his Yakshas. Read my article
about the Mayans. They were ultimately driven to Ceylon where they
inhabited the province of Maya. The Mayans were ultimately driven to
ceylon, etc., etc.


Before the ancient Meso-American Mayans' civilization fell into
decline, they prophesied the cataclysm that is supposed to happen in
2012 -- the end of this Kali Yuga.

It surprises and shocks the people of India to find out that the
Meso-American Mayans predicted that this Kali-Yuga will end in 2012 AD.
Today's Hindus insist that mankind has been in the Kali-Yuga for only 4,000
to 7,000 years. However, they must realize that the Mayans, the ones who
really knew the secrets of the universe, were driven out of India and forced
to live in Ceylon. There, they inhabited the province of Maya which was
named after them. Afterwards, Kubera and his Yaksha subjects took them to
Meso-America.



Since the Mayans were driven out of India, non-Mayan Hindus, not knowing the
astronomical secrets of the Mayans, have interpreted the theory of the
Maha-Yuga. So who really knows when this Kali-Yuga will end? Today's Hindus
in India? Or the people who have always claimed to be "Masters of Time"-the
Mayans of Meso-America?

When
I first started writing this article about the Mayans and their
prophecy based on scientific astronomical principles, I was going to
make it as lengthy and explanatory as possible. However, I decided that
if the Mayans are correct, it's too late for words and explanation.
Nothing I can write can change things. Let's face it!


2012 IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER!


Shiva, the Holy Spirit

& the Return to Selfhood


♦




Whoever cannot find a temple in his heart, the same can never
find his heart in any temple
- Mikhail Naimy (The Book of
Mirdad
)



Do you deny me the entrance to heaven, I who have at last
learned the mystery of myself -


(Egyptian Mystery School Phrase)




Though most Christians will
be loathe to accept it, it is in accordance with true Gnostic
precepts to identify this so-called “Holy Spirit” (the third
spiritual essence and principle within the sacred Trinity) as our
own
Selfhood.











The triskellion at
Newgrange, County Meath, Ireland. The trinity was common
in ancient Ireland, Egypt, and India. It was ancient
when Christianity was born


 


The Holy Spirit idea, which
may be traced back to the feminine “Sophia” was
referred to as "Wisdom" and was equated with knowledge
and the love of knowledge. This knowledge may extend to
the Son of God and then to God himself but must
first begin with Self Knowledge.  This is
literally what Sophia of the Trinity is -
Knowledge of the Self. The conspiring forces that
sought to make this Self Knowledge taboo and who
distorted and complicated our understanding and
veneration of the true Holy Spirit were attempting to
blot out the Self from the Holy Trinity and from the
spiritual canon. To imagine the Holy Spirit to be some
vague presence or to imagine it to be some indefinable
aspect of the Virgin Mary, a white ethereal dove, an
abstract metaphysical principle, or an inexplicable
mystery, suited the desires of the Christian priesthood,
but it denied their flock their most valuable key to the gates of
salvation. What we were not told is that without the key to Knowledge of the
Self, the others
keys, should they even come into our possession, are
worthless.



It is this journey of
self discovery that true mystics embark upon and that
sincere philosophers aspire to. But this safari, this
trek into the jungles of the Self, was regarded as a
reprehensible and even lethal enterprise to those
plotting the charts of official religion. And so it was
decided that the first and highest priority lay in
instilling the wholly false notion that man receives
enlightened from without, after penance and after the
performance of certain fixed rites overseen by the
priests that he must unquestionably revere, serve, and
sustain.





The "Holy Ghost," of the
ensconced priesthoods, is something that "descends" upon a man from
outside. It is not something that awakens from within his own being. It
is something sent by another from outside.
This implication was enough to send man out of his own being and
into the hands of deceivers seeking to rape him of his own inner
wealth. In truth, there is no enlightenment outside oneself. There
is nothing worth attaining that does not originate within one's own being.
If there is such a thing as enlightenment it cannot be found in the
company of gurus, priests, or experts. Only its antithesis can be
found in such company. As the inscription at Delphi implied, it is only
after
a man has ended his own inner division and come to rational clarity
over the mystery of himself that he can inherit true wisdom.
Only then will that which is worth having make itself known. This
idea can still be found expressed within the tomes of official religions. Such
entries were probably either remnants of the heavily plagiarized
Gnostic canon or clues left by higher minded clerics silently
traveling upon their own personal "Siddhartha Roads."




Without father, without mother, without human descent; His life
has neither beginning nor end; but, as the Son of God, abides as
a Holy Priest continually
- (Hebrews 7:3)



Many stand
outside at the door, but it is only the solitaries who will
enter into the bridal chamber
- (Jesus Christ's words as
recorded in the Gospel of
Thomas)




As said, the knowledge of god, or
even of the son of god, is worthless to the man who does not know
the ways of his own being The chaos and debauch in our world today is the
result of this lack of Self-Knowledge. The casualties from drugs and
from false spiritual paths and teachers also stand as
testimony to our assertion and thesis.



 ...a
distorted development of autonomy is the root cause of the
pathological and, ultimately, evil element in human beings
- Arno Gruen (The Betrayal of the Self: The Fear of
Autonomy in Men and Women
)



The most strongly enforced of all known taboos, is the taboo
against knowing who or what you really are behind the mask of
your apparently separate, independent, and isolated ego
-
Alan Watts (The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You
Are
)



The individual has always had to struggle to keep
from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will
often be lonely, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too
high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself -


Fredrick Nietzsche




Alas, I can see that you do not know what it
means to be alone. Wherever there have been powerful societies,
governments, religions, or public opinions - in short, wherever
there was any kind of tyranny, it has hated the lonely
philosopher; for philosophy opens up a refu.ge for man where no
tyranny can reach: the cave of inwardness, the labyrinth of the
breast; and that annoys all tyrants

-
Fredrick Nietzsche (Schopenhauer as Teacher)








Yes, to jump
over the bridge of Selfhood hoping to land on the ship
leaving for paradise, is to fall and drown for sure in
the cold, swirling, demon-infested depths of perplexity
and insanity. “Self-Realization is necessary before
God-Realization” was the motto of the Vedanta masters
and sages. “Know Thyself,” were the words at the Delphic
Oracle in Greece.


http://www.viewzone.com/chatur.html

http://www.taroscopes.com/highwindowsarticles/shiva-holyspirit-ageofaquarius.html

http://www.multidimensionalawakening.com



 
Posted on 03-22-09 10:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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the only country that would not be destroy would be Nepal.
Nepal is birthplace of Lord Buddha, abode of Siva, home of Sita.

I don't think other countries would be save especially the western countries because these countries
are the main culprits to global warming and destruction of earth through drilling for oil and other
resources.
Also these countries do not believe in GOD! Society without dharma will crumble.

Om Nama Siva
skh

 
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o sjkh, you forgot to post your douchebag logo at the bottom

 
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Alas, I can see that you do not know what it
means to be alone. Wherever there have been powerful societies,
governments, religions, or public opinions - in short, wherever
there was any kind of tyranny, it has hated the lonely
philosopher; for philosophy opens up a refu.ge for man where no
tyranny can reach: the cave of inwardness, the labyrinth of the
breast; and that annoys all tyrants
-
Fredrick Nietzsche (Schopenhauer as Teacher)


He always hits the nail right on the head man. RIGHT ON THE DAMN HEAD!


Thanks a lot for this insightful post darknight.

Myself being born hindu, but choosing atheism has made me ponder as to why people still believe in ridiculous mythology.

But slowly I am beginning to understand that there is more to it than meets the eye.

Do keep posting:)
 
Posted on 03-22-09 10:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wtf SKH, why do you have to criticize any and everything other people post?

 
Posted on 03-22-09 10:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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bhikhaari,

I remember u asking us why we dont like the 'clown of sajha'. Now I hope u can understand why ;)

LOL.

Anyways, just ignore him, without sunlight, the plant withers and dies.
 
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dekchi, you are right bro.



but i thought he's a newbie and sort of naive, as you can see from his posts. so i was being a little overprotective i guess.



wrong choice man...was protecting a thorny bush..yikes!!

 
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yo dekchidriver, being an athiest is same shit as being a theist..just a little IQ difference. a theist cannot prove god exists but a atheist cannot prove he doesnt exist either..you might think being atheist is better than thinking like the sheep mentaility of the theiest..but there is a bettter path..why not try agnostism or buddhism? the buddha never claimed of a god but said there were more important things like the brotherhood of mankind..thus his saying "sewa nai dharma ho"

Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a
cosmic religion for the future: It transcends a personal God, avoids
dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural and spritual; and it is
based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things,
natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity.
-Albert Einstein

 
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athiest is good choice to live..free from religion.. but i love osho theory too ...Buddhism is also not bad choice..more about meditation.....darknight try for satanism...
 
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darknight thanks for the suggestion, but for now I'm a happy atheist. When i do feel the need to go spiritual, I will.

Plus I'm not really saying that being atheist > agnostic/thesist. To each his own.

But the stuff you've posted has interested me since the past couple of years and I'd read about the mayan side of the story, but kinda lacking in the Hindu mythology department.

I wonder if we could start an informative Q&A thread for people like me.

@Death: LOL! Satanism or maybe reptilian shape shifting alien religion of Dick Cheney. How have u been death bro :) long time no c.

Cheers,

DD
 


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