Science and 2012 (Part Three)
“Science” has only been around for three hundred years.
Prior to the “language” of Science being invented, we knew about “things” simply because we “knew”.
That leaves much room for error…maybe.
When the subject of 2012 is brought up, the first thing people reference in conjunction with it is, “The Mayan Calendar”. And, in writing about errors in the unscientific, it’s interesting to note that the Mayan Calendar, when used in its totality, is (and has been) incredibly accurate in its predictions.
How, then, were they able to make such predictions if not armed with all the high tech gadgetry we have available to us today?
In “Science and 2012 (Part One)” and “Science and 2012 (Part Two)“, I introduce fellow Hay House author Gregg Braden, and his involvement in The Global Coherence Initiative.
I wrote about fluctuations in the earth’s magnetic field being linked to mass human emotional consciousness and how we must be aware of the energy impulses we’re sending out as science is now proving what we think…moreover, what we feel…alters the Earth.
Now, back to the Mayans…
Gregg Braden’s newest book “Fractal Time” discusses how we can, using fractals, identify repeating patterns and pinpoint the window of opportunity wherein we can take the necessary steps needed so as to affect the outcome of the cycle.
Whoa. What does that even mean?
OK. First things first.
“Fractal” is a term used to describe phenomena whose patterns repeat themselves at smaller and smaller scales. When described by mathematicians, a fractal is both continuous and non-differentiable. Whatever figure it is being studied – say, a head of broccoli (the bud looks like the branch which looks like the stalk, etc. – it contains smaller and smaller versions of itself (a repeating pattern).
Benoit Mandelbrot, largely considered the father of fractal geometry, introduced fractals to the world but it is Gregg Braden who marries the particular science to our modern day needs.
Gregg looks at the concept of time in terms of fractals. Nature is full of fractals and has repeating cycles at every level. Since time is a natural occurrence, it is only logical to look at it thusly.
So what does this have to do with 2012?
Well, if we can identify the repeating patterns in nature – in time – by using fractal calculations, we can make educated – scientific – decisions about how best to move through the cycles.
Right at this very moment, we are coming to the end of the “precession of the equinoxes”. This is a 26,000 year circular movement of the Earth’s axis. It’s cause is bulging at the equator which makes the axis twist so that the North and South Pole completes a circle every 26,000 years.
If we break that 26,000 years down into smaller increments – fractals – we discover repeating cyclical patterns in nature.
Remember those Mayans? They were able to put these patterns into the form of calendars of time – because they understood the principle of the cycles and charted the patterns.
So the patterns and cycles mean, what – exactly?
As Gregg has been teaching (click here) we are reaching the conclusion of the precession of the equinoxes. In that, our Earth is – and will be much more as time moves on – be experiencing the same repeat conditions as have civilizations past.
The magnetic field around the Earth is considerably less than it was 2,000 years ago. There’s a significant increase in solar output so ice is collapsing which makes the seas rise, etc. We’re moving farther and farther away from the center of our Milky Way galaxy and the energy source within it. This, too, has a profound effect on the Earth and everything living on it.
Samples taken from the Antarctic Ice Core have a 500,000 year recorded history which shows, in its fossilized remnants, the direct results of these cyclical changes.
Further, Gregg has linked these periods to the fall of some of the largest civilizations, theorizing the falls were directly linked to the lack of understanding of just how physically, emotionally and psychologically affected the world is during these cycles.
Rather than working together as a whole humanity to move through the changing world and changing self as a oneness, the civilizations warred internally and externally bringing about the demise and ruination of whole cultures.
This is why the Global Coherence Initiative and the work Gregg Braden (and others like him) is of vital importance.
We must acknowledge and accept that the world is changing.
We are changing.
We must take the necessary steps to ensure our transition through the most energetically and magnetically heightened Earth cycle in thousands of years, is successful.
Use the concept of fractals.
Mold your immediate Universe into the likeness of what you want the overall Universe to be.
If each and every one of us send out good energy and radiate love every day in every way, eventually, all the fractal components will blend into one large happy world.
It’s a scientific fact!











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This makes absolute sense to me. The fibenace sequence, or the golden rule that repeats everywhere throughout the universe is another example of that repetition of pattern. I always pictured the “Mystery” like a big record album with circles that go out and out into eternity and contained in each “Song” are all the rythms that connect and are part of,the bigger one. Okay, I am not nearly as articulate as Collette, but I feel like I really get this concept. Thank you for explaining it so eloquently.! That mathematical sequence that I probably misspelled, is tied in with our whole sense of aesthetics. It’s a ratio that is the basis of proportions in say, Greek sculpture, one of the most idealized replicas of the human form. It is pleasing to our eyes because it is “comfortable” to us as it is throughout nature. When a piece of art “works” it’s proportions or arrangement is probably somehow derived (probably not consciously) from this ratio.
PS I just tried to give this a 5 star rating but only one went in, sorry I think its a big shiny 5 star!!!!
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