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What is the theory of Terence McKenna concerning 2012 and the Mayan Calendar?

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What is the theory of Terence McKenna concerning 2012 and the Mayan Calendar?

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09.09.09 – 2012 countdown – Timewave zero September 9, 6:19 AMMiami Paranormal Examiner Mike Long It seems to me that the quickest way for a vulnerable mentality to finally take the plunge into total insanity would be to embrace the practice of numerology. I mean, once you get started, where does it end, for gosh sakes?! That said, I took a peek at the 21.12.2012 countdown clock as it stands on this milestone date 0f 09.09.09. The clock is set to 11:11 Universal (Greenwich Mean) Time on said date, and, rather interestingly, yesterday (08.09.09) marked 1200 days to go (up till 11:11UT), meaning that today marks 1199 days and counting until 11:11UT (7:11EDT) and 1198 thereafter until the next 11:11UT on the 10th. Now, as I’ve previously stated, I don’t know what if anything in particular might happen on 21.12.2012, though it does represent the end of the fifth and final phase of a nearly 26,000 year astronomical cycle of the amazingly accurate Mayan long-count calendar (see Pt. 1 in prev

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Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was a writer, public speaker, philosopher, psychonaut and ethnobotanist. He was noted for his knowledge, and the ability to articulate his knowledge, of the use of psychedelics, metaphysics, plant-based entheogens, and subjects ranging from shamanism, the theoretical origins of human consciousness, and his concept of novelty theory.[1] Novelty theory and “Time Wave: Zero Point” See also: 2012 phenomenon One of McKenna’s ideas is known as novelty theory. It predicts the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. McKenna developed the theory in the mid-1970s after his experiences in the Amazon at La Chorrera led him to closely study the King Wen sequence of the I-Ching. Novelty theory involves ontology, extropy, and eschatology. The theory proposes that the universe is an engine designed for the production and conservation of novelty. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, or extropy (a

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There is another predictive system among the corroborative sources regarding 2012 called Timewave theory which was created by Terence McKenna in the ’70s based upon elements of the ancient Chinese I-Ching processed through a fractal-wave function which purports to map the high and low points of Earth civilizations. There are some interesting correlations between the time wave graph and long-term history, as well as some recent spikes including 11.09.2001 (9-11). It’s all quite controversial and enigmatic, but some aficionados are curious about an upcoming spike on 26.10.2009 (next month). Sources: Examiner.

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09.09.09 – 2012 countdown – Timewave zero September 9, 6:19 AMMiami Paranormal Examiner Mike Long It seems to me that the quickest way for a vulnerable mentality to finally take the plunge into total insanity would be to embrace the practice of numerology. I mean, once you get started, where does it end, for gosh sakes?! That said, I took a peek at the 21.12.2012 countdown clock as it stands on this milestone date 0f 09.09.09. The clock is set to 11:11 Universal (Greenwich Mean) Time on said date, and, rather interestingly, yesterday (08.09.09) marked 1200 days to go (up till 11:11UT), meaning that today marks 1199 days and counting until 11:11UT (7:11EDT) and 1198 thereafter until the next 11:11UT on the 10th. Now, as I’ve previously stated, I don’t know what if anything in particular might happen on 21.12.2012, though it does represent the end of the fifth and final phase of a nearly 26,000 year astronomical cycle of the amazingly accurate Mayan long-count calendar (see Pt. 1 in prev

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There is another predictive system among the corroborative sources regarding 2012 called Timewave theory which was created by Terence McKenna in the ’70s based upon elements of the ancient Chinese I-Ching processed through a fractal-wave function which purports to map the high and low points of Earth civilizations. There are some interesting correlations between the time wave graph and long-term history, as well as some recent spikes including 11.09.2001 (9-11). It’s all quite controversial and enigmatic, but some aficionados are curious about an upcoming spike on 26.10.2009 (next month).

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