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The 2012 Question – millenarian fantasy or future teleology?

I cannot really blog on these esoteric subjects and ignore 2012. For the uninitiated, 2012, or December 21, 2012 more specifically, has been a date with much weight attached to it in the occult and new age circles. To give a brief summary, the Mayan calendar, one of the most advanced calendars ever created (and more accurate than our modern Gregorian calendar) has an end date of December 21, 2012. Their ancient texts elaborate on this end date, albeit cryptically:

Tortuguero Monument 6, recording the 2012 Bak’tun ending:
Bolon Yookte [This creator God is referenced on the glyph]
“The Thirteenth ‘Bak’tun” will be finished
(on) Four Ajaw, the Third of Uniiw (K’ank’in).
? will occur.
(It will be) the descent(??) of the Nine Support? God(s) to the ?.”

- UT Mesoamerica Center Discussion Board (Google Groups)

Another text also elaborates on this point – however this prophecy and interpretation has been noted to be colored by the influence and interpretation of Spanish Christian Missionaries. The astute reader will notice the parallels between the Christian “second coming of Christ” and the Maya prophecy in the following text:

Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, XXII:
Katun 4 Ahau . . . . The katun is established at Chichen Itzá. The settlement of the Itzá shall take place [there]. The quetzal shall come, the green bird shall come. Ah Kantenal shall come. Blood-vomit shall come. Kukulcan shall come with them for the second time. [It is] the word of God.
- Michael Finley’s Maya Website

Bruce Fenton, a very knowledgable 2012 researcher and writer, pointed me towards these two Maya texts. He rightly points out that while there is nothing definitive here, there are some clues that can guide our speculation:

The only thing to bear in mind perhaps is that much was lost when the Spanish invaded, and that the Maya used prophecies from other eras over again by reinterpreting them whilst in trance. So we can posit they would have likely had more than this to tell us. What we can’t say is that anything like a 2012 Doomsday exists in the texts we have available today.

What the astute reader will notice about the end of the cycle writings is an emphasis in importance on returning Gods. Notably a creator God is included indicative of some rebirth before the new Long Count. The significance of the nine God’s should also be noted, as this is cross-cultural mythology. Pantheons of nine Gods are found in ancient Egypt and Norse scripts as well as elsewhere in history. They can often be seen as archetypal energies, which govern both our reality and our own inner nature.
2012 Rising (Bruce’s Website)

Despite the lack of definitive prophecy, many been quick to develop their own. It must be said that what the end date really meant to the Maya is still unknown, and therefore all prophecies are purely speculation. CalendarMany believe this to be the day of apocalypse, when climate changes will hit earth and we are killed and/or born again. Some on the other hand posit that this day will usher in a new level of consciousness – a mass Kundalini awakening of sorts. John Major Jenkins elaborates on 2012 in his two works, Maya Cosmogenesis 2012 and its follow up, Galactic Alignment. In Galactic Alignment, Jenkins builds on his work in Maya Cosmogenesis and finds the end date of 2012 is encoded not only in Mayan astronomy and astrology, but also in the works and monuments of the ancient Vedic, Egyptian, and Persian civilizations, among many others.
This analysis is strong and does seem to carry some research backed authority. However, Jenkins offers more than simply facts to his readers as he takes his research further and speculates as to the meaning of the date. His interpretation has to do with a galactic alignment that occurs every 26,000 years – what he describes as a metaphorical alignment of chakras on a galactic scale with tangible impacts for humanity.Labna Mayan Arch
One can either immediately buy into this belief or immediately dismiss it as a purely millenarian fantasy – either route would be foolhardy. Jenkins work, extremely well researched and thorough as it is, will only convince those who have already been convinced.
The 2012 enigma gets even more interesting than simply speculation on ancient astrology and monuments. Terrence McKenna also independently posited a December 2012 end date at a point in time when he had no knowledge of the ancient prophecies – and nor did most of the existing counterculture. While under the influence of hallucinogenic compounds, the spirit of the mushroom told McKenna to research a Chinese oracle called The I-Ching, or the book of changes. The I ching is an ancient Chinese divination tool that has a long history and was believed by Carl Jung to work through synchronicity. After doing some complex mathematical transforms to convert the I ching into a graph, McKenna matched the valleys and peaks to major known events in time to create what he called a graph of novelty. Basically, he mapped the I-ching against what we know of universal and human history to create a measure of novelty over time. The graph had an endpoint – The zero point, or point of infinite novelty. According to McKenna’s mapping, falls in December 2012.TAIPEI1?1 Mandala (Kaleidoscope) <???: ??101> (by Nokia 6230i)
What can we make of all this? Did the ancients know something we have since forgotten? Was Mckenna given a clue to our future by communication with the collective unconscious? Or is 2012 simply a crackpot millenarian fantasy born of new age occult revivalism and active imaginations? We can be certain about some things: McKenna’s idea of infinite novelty does match up with what we know the future holds for us, technological Singularity. Now, what Singularity means for human civilization is another question entirely – it is entirely plausible that time (as we know it) will end. It is also possible, though very unlikely, that technology gone wild usher in an apocalypse. But then there still remains the question of a consciousness raising event from the stars?
I can have only one conclusion – ultimately, December 21st, 2012 does not matter. I certainly hope singularity will happen soon and 2012 is quite close. In that case, visions of apocalypse may simply be a noospheric or subconscious metaphor for a time of chaos as humanity adjusts to singularity.
The question of consciousness still stays with me though. Daniel Pinchbeck, who has tried to be the 2012 Slave Leias with Jabba the Huttmodern day McKenna, has promoted his own theory – one in which 2012 signals a grand awakening of consciousness and Pinchbeck is the channel for the ancient mayan god Quetzlcoatl. Its a hard pill to swallow – at least a lot harder than the ones that Pinchbeck did to get those visions. However, I will not write off Pinchbeck either. I think he has the message right in some sense, because I pray, for the sake of the masses of humanity, that the stars will hold the solution to a problem that has plagued humanity since the first man asked “Why?”. 2012, real or not, is still a metaphor for a time we hope to reach, when our wrongs will be washed away, our consciousness will be raised to the necessary level to handle singular novelty, and our every fantasy of the future will come to fruition.

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Time for a Tea Party – A Message to the Ideologues

This post has two sections, one that applies to economic liberals and one that applies to economic conservatives. You may read both if you would like to – or simply click here if you are a liberal or here if you are a conservative.


Time for a Tea Party: A Message to the Right

April 15, 2009 will not be just another day. Sure, Americans everywhere will hurry to get our personal and corporate taxes together so that the Gestapo we call the IRS does not kick down our door with a no knock raid. However, another far more important event shall happen – the resurrection of the Boston Tea Party as patriots everywhere push back against the evils and excesses of the federal government and their insistence upon choking our prosperity.

I do have reservations about the motivation of some of the tea party participants. Our country’s fight for liberty -the Boston tea party, Tommy Paine’s work, The Revolution – was not simply a fight against the economic abuse of Britain, but rather a fight for Freedom. Despite invoking the patriotic theme of the revolution, some tea party protesters do not seem to care about freedom – they just want to dodge taxes. I respect their stand against the the insane corporate taxes and top tier, so called “progressive” taxes on the higher income of the hard workers and innovators that make this country free, but I despise their hypocrisy.
Psuedo socialists “rage against the machine” sing a song wake up. We as conservatives could take some advice from across the aisle and wake up – because we fight against the same machine: the status quo – the forces that want to strip us of our freedom and turn us into sheeple who follow the one party republocrat line.

So I ask my fellow tea party protestors a simple question: where are the protests and demonstrations to protect medical marijuana patients, gay marriage, and the very notion of states’ rights that underpin these causes? I will remind you that being a conservative isn’t about creating laws that favor you – it’s about creating an environment of freedom and small government in which we can all thrive and innovate. We must therefore, as conservatives, stand up for the freedom of all Americans. We must oppose the warrantless wiretaps, the renditions, the Federal Reserve expansion – all the excesses our two faced socialist in conservative clothing, George W. Bush created. Excesses that a two faced “socialist in reformers clothing” Obama claimed he would stop and is now continuing to expand. Power corrupts – absolute power corrupts absolutely. We must therefore return the power to the people – each individual that makes up our great society. Only then can we restore our economy, our society, our standing in the world.

I will remind all the hypocritical “conservatives” of a simple fact: If you want freedom its all or nothing – he who would sacrifice precious liberty for temporary security deserves neither.

On April 15th let’s protest with a grand tea party – not just a protest against the bailout, the taxes, the fed, and the economic abuses of this administration but a demonstration of solidarity with our fellow Americans. And let’s remember that our fellow Americans who struggle daily for freedom include the sick who need medical marijuana, the lgbt community who wants equality, and the everyday hard working non political American whose way of life is threatened daily by the nanny sociofascist police state that our past presidents have ushered us into.

We should fight the good fight and teabag the feds before they teabag us – but we should also protest in other novel ways. Get a gun license and stock up on guns so that the government is scared of the people – not the other way around. Plant questions by planting pot on government grounds or by sending your congressional representatives pictures of same sex couples and families – or simply send the white house a well rolled magical cigar. We must question the status quo, get the attention of the masses, and take on those who try to take our freedoms.

Time for a Tea Party: A Message to the Left

April 15, 2009 will not be just another day. Sure, Americans everywhere will hurry to get our personal and corporate taxes together so that the Gestapo we call the IRS does not kick down our door with a no knock raid. However, another far more important event shall happen – the resurrection of the Boston Tea Party as patriots everywhere push back against the evils and excesses of the federal government and their insistence upon choking our prosperity.

On April 15, patriots will come together to give tribute to our forefathers who obtained the freedoms that slip from us day by day and protest the socialist policies of this administration. Some readers may now be wondering how this Tea Party 2.0 applies to the Hardcore Dynamic lifestyle.

To preface the answer: I believe that within the counter culture there is too often a tendency to disvalue everything they perceive the status quo to represent. However, perceptions are not always the reality of a situation, and – forgive the cliché – but this behavior is tantamount to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. After all, the foundation of the counter culture itself is routed in the culture of the status quo. One would hope that even in the best, most fair, and most utopian of societies there exists a counter culture because that would be proof that unpopular opinions are not only developed, but tolerated.

A popular assumption within some circles is that private ownership, free markets and credit are responsible for the problems of society. In essence, it is an unvalidated assumption that capitalism is to blame for an innumerable number of social woes. In reality, capitalism and especially international free trade is responsible for spreading freedom, wealth and autonomy around the globe.
Some may now pause and wonder how true this is in light of recent events and the economic downturn. This notion is based on another fault assumption: that we have had free market capitalism in the United States. I will not devote this post to debunking this myth, but I will suggest that you research what free markets are, what us economic policy has been, and what the federal reserve has been doing. We have not had anything near free markets in this country since FDR was elected president.

Until we have completely unlimited resources, capitalism is the best way to manage the resources we are endowed with. Capitalism places power of ownership in the hands of the individual, rather than a state or a leader. In essence, it empowers the individual. Capitalism is a self governing, self regulating system, instead of top down approach that is advocated by socialists.

Capitalism also promotes equality. Uninhibited free trade is what allowed women to claim autonomy over patriarchal systems as it became clear that women were a powerful and untapped source of human and intellectual capital. Now women are more independent and equal than ever before. Likewise, when it was shown that happy flexible employees are far more productive than bored and stressed employees, rapid advancements in work place dynamics were introduced. By focusing on efficiency and productivity, capitalism not only disrupts the inequity of spoils and nepotism, but also bigotry, bias and slavery. Ultimately, capitalism encourages education and happiness because educated and happy people have more potential to be creative, work hard and create wealth.

It is easy to find fault with free trade because of the rapid changes it stimulates. Whenever change takes place there will always be relative winners and losers. In the case of trade, some workers in some sectors may lose out while others benefit. However, limited resources are better made use of and in the long run, as prices equalize and supply and demand comes into balance, people and resources around the world are put on a more level playing field. It is a phenomenon called Factor Price Equalization.
Of course, there is nothing inherently wrong with winners and losers either. It is part of the grand process of natural selection. Without winners and losers, nothing would change and we would still be a stagnant species hunting for animals with spears on the savannah.

Capitalism has improved society through a tedious process of trial and error, but steadily, through applied theory and scientific research, the world is improving. The most radical advances in standard of living in the developing world have occurred because of an embrace of free trade. Just take a look at India and China where an incredible amount of social advancement is taking place because of businesses.

Still there are problems in the fundamental assumptions the business world and society as a whole tends to make. For example, we tend to think the long run is not that important because in the long run we are all dead. This idea has caused a great deal of damage to occur in the environment and has caused a tremendous amount of resource and policy mismanagement. All is not lost though, because as we get closer to radical life extension technology this paradigm will be eliminated.

As we progress into singularity begin to construct our own realities let us not forget the guiding light of Reason. Capitalism is an efficient tool that has been driving our progress but it has been what we have chosen to done with the tools that capitalism provides that has caused both the good and bad we see today. Until we develop the technology to have unlimited resources, capitalism is the most powerful and efficient system we have to work with. If we want to see real change take place today, we must harness the social machinery of capitalism and employ it towards improving the fabric of our reality. That is why on April 15, we must join to protest our regression towards socialism in the United States.

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