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September 6, 1998: Galactic Center 2012 - John Major Jenkins

Apr 12, 20241 hr 39 minSeason 1998Ep. 467
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Art Bell welcomes independent researcher John Major Jenkins for a deep exploration of the Maya Long Count calendar and its mysterious end date in 2012. Jenkins explains that the Maya tracked a vast 5125-year cycle anchored not to its beginning in 3114 B.C. but to its conclusion, when the December solstice sun aligns with the galactic center in the constellation Sagittarius. He describes how ancient Maya astronomers identified this nuclear bulge of the Milky Way with the naked eye and mythologized it as the womb of the Cosmic Mother.

Jenkins presents his thesis that this rare alignment, occurring once every 26,000 years as part of the precession of the equinoxes, represents what the Maya understood as a profound moment of cosmic renewal. He draws parallels between Maya world-age mythology, Christian prophecy, and Terence McKenna's fractal timewave model, all of which appear to converge on the same transformative period.

The discussion examines whether this convergence signals spiritual evolution, physical catastrophe, or both. Jenkins interprets the Maya creation myth as depicting the union of cosmic father and cosmic mother, suggesting an era of consciousness transformation rather than simple destruction. Callers challenge him on whether he is sugarcoating the potential for devastating earth changes.
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