Wisdom, Fear, Hate, Love and the End of the World
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- By Sanguis Draconem
“Both the Hopis and Mayans recognize that we are approaching the end of a World Age… In both cases, however, the Hopi and Mayan elders do not prophesy that everything will come to an end. Rather, this is a time of transition from one World Age into another. The message they give concerns our making a choice of how we enter the future ahead. Our moving through with either resistance or acceptance will determine whether the transition will happen with cataclysmic changes or gradual peace and tranquility. The same theme can be found reflected in the prophecies of many other Native American visionaries from Black Elk to Sun Bear.”
[ Joseph Robert Jochmans ]
For many years, countless experts have been weighing in on the possible events surrounding the year 2012. According to the Mayan’s “Long Count Calendar”, which is one of three corresponding calendars, the end of a universal cycle is near. So near, in fact, the date this cycle comes to an end is December 21, 2012. But what does the end really mean?
If you research the Mayans themselves, you will find that they viewed the end of any cycle as something to celebrate — not approach with dread and fear. Even the ancient Greek word “apocalypse” didn’t have for them the connotations it does for the modern world, as we collectively envision a literal and violent end to all things. To the Greeks, it meant “un-covering”; a revelation of hidden knowledge or meaning; something secret from the human race, suddenly made known. It wasn’t until the Revelation of John, the last book in the New Testament of the Bible, that apocalypse became synonymous with the literal end of the world, based on the specific revelations therein.
But what if we were to extract the idea of apocalypse and the end of a cycle from the pervasive dogma of Christianity, which we should do, and imagine it as the Mayans once did? Then, the events surrounding the year 2012, and more specifically December 21, 2012, would appear to be an opportunity for growth, revelation, and the dawn of a new age.
Of course, there are many who will tell you literal destruction and symbolic rebirth go hand in hand; that to create a new age of man, or a new revelation of enlightenment and rebirth, something drastic must happen to wake everyone up. Turn the tide, as they say. Psychologically, in many ways, it almost seems necessary.
However, regardless of what literally occurs in the final days, weeks and months of 2012, one of the most interesting ideas about the potential of a new age revolves around the frequencies individuals inhabit/embody, and the possibility that these frequencies will specifically determine how one perceives and experiences this drastic new reality.
If you’re asking yourself what it means, or what it looks like, to embody a certain frequency, a good place to begin is with water.
Japanese author and entrepreneur Masaru Emoto’s controversial experiment, published in two books called Messages in Water 1 and 2, gives us a very literal picture of what emotion/vibration/frequency can do to water (which comprises 71% of the Earth’s surface and between half and three-quarters of the human body).
As described by Emoto himself, “…we always observed beautiful crystals after giving good words, playing good music, and showing, playing, or offering pure prayer to water. On the other hand, we observed disfigured crystals in the opposite situation.” Focused energy and specific vibrations, through both language and thought, manifested in the crystals of water.
Applied to the apocalyptic theory, on a much broader scale, the most dominant frequency amongst the seven billion people on Earth could have the potential to shape the impending course of events. If not directly, indirectly; as frequency manipulates our own perceptions and reactions, sending ripples out into the world.
Of the frequencies which people emanate and inhabit, we’d like to focus on the philosophy which involves four of the strongest, and most pure: Wisdom, Fear, Hate and Love. Each of these frequencies has, does, and will continue to shape the course of individual and collective reaction to events — both in dragons and non-dragons alike.
Where hate seeks destruction, wisdom craves structure and renewal. Where fear seeks refuge and retaliation for its own hollow weakness, love accepts and embraces all things.
The reactions and perceptions of those who embody and project fear and hatred are often aggressive and rash, always self-serving, and are offensively contrary to the decisively forward-thinking perspective of those who embody and project wisdom — and the indelible hope within those who embody and project love.
With that said, at the end and the beginning of all things (if and when we do experience a monumental ‘apocalyptic’ shift), we believe there must exist a dominant, harmonious combination of wisdom and love. That those dragons among us would fully embody the frequency of wisdom, which exists not only for the purpose of enlightenment and guidance, but to implement these important lessons in ways that can, and will, shape the future course of the world. Regarding love, there is no greater counterpart to wisdom, as those who embody its frequency would welcome and facilitate positive change.
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
[ Aristotle ]
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