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See how much analogy between 3 different calenders and End of the
World theories.
The Christian YEAR ends, and its most symbolic celebration is Christmas.
The Birthday of Christ.
Christian versions of End of the World theories, talk about a future
in which Time will End, or it's called The End of Time or The End of
The World, or judgment day, and so forth, and it will also be the time
Christ will come to the world, with the perfect analogy of birthday
and coming to the world with the End of the Year and the End of Time.
In the Hebrew Calender,
Ninth of Av, The Hebrew 9/11, is the formal destruction day of the
year BUT in the End of Times, It will become a day of Joy, since it's
also the day the Messiah will be born
(accepted Jewish faith, not all believe he will be born on that day
even if he comes, but all know it's the only date in the year
considered as a potential birthday of his, if at all).
This is about 50 days before the Hebrew New Year.
And in Jewish versions of End of the World theories, The messiah will
come at one point in near the End, and than there will be some stuff
going on like building of Temples and maybe wars, and a religious
return, and more, and then we'll have Heaven on Earth or whatever, and
even a final judgment day when it is decided once and for all, who
goes where.
There is some distance between the coming of the Messiah and the Final
End, as in the year they are about 50 days apart.
(This is in complete accord with this version of the End: at the
Hebrew year 6000 he will come, and in 7000 it will End.
6/7ths of the time is before the coming, and 1/7th in between the
coming and the End, in this, quite common, version.
The average Hebrew Year, has about 354 days (only adding another month
every few years).
So 1/7th of 354 is about 50 or 51.
If we take the Year, and "cut" it with this 6/7 - 1/7 scale, we get
50-51 days before the End. you guessed it. Ninth of AV (Like 11.9th
being 51 days before 1.1, if both 11 & 12 months are 30 days, or 30 & 29)
Even if it's 2 days before or after Ninth of Av, it's a superb analogy.
After 6/7ths of the Year, and of the 7000-years-calender, It's the
Messiah's Birthday or Coming, and after another 1/7th of the Year, or
of the 7000-years-calender, you reach the End.
And what is the the Jewish Judgment Day in the Year ? Again you guess
it right, New Year. 1.1.
(Yom Kippur is for appeals...
So when the cycle of the Year or of The Calender is over, you reach
The End, and Judgment Day, after the messiah was born or came, when it
was 6/7ths of the way.
The fact that in Christianity, the End of Time effect is much shorter
in expected duration, is not only reflected in the Year, but also
because in Christianity the Messiah is God, and in Judaism he's not
considered as God.
How does this fit together so far about 9/11's and 2012 ?
As I showed, after 2012, we'll have much less dates of 9/11 combos,
so, hopefully, much less destruction, and as a direct result, more
days of Joy, as "prophesied" by the Jewish religion, in saying, (about
the Hebrew calender...), that one day the 9/11-destructions will be
gone or over or happy, or generally: LESS 9/11 destruction.
How does this fit with the Mayan Calender and its
related-End-of-Times-Theories ?
Basically it all seems like that the End of the Calender FEARS are
actually pretty much an extension of End of the Year Fears.
Many people have some fears before the year ends.
Time is going by, and you are forced to recognize it once again in a
way that shows you you're not here forever.
You can party with the family and friends and love but some people
will still deal with fears coming out.
Now project that, to a bigger Ending of All Time.
It goes by the same symbols, as far as End and Redemption and even
Judgments go.
And the Mayan Calendar, doesn't just end every year, it ends in the
far far End.
All collective obsession about 2012, is the same kind of obsession
about the end of the year and the end of times in Christianity and in
Judaism.
And the mayan Calender is just like one big year anyway, it has an End
and it starts over.
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