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12-21-12: AZTEC/MAYA COSMOLOGY

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Craig Kessinger is a Native American [Ute/Aztec] researcher and lecturer of metaphysics and esoteric sciences. In this presentation regarding the “12-21-12: Aztec/Maya Calendar Cosmology”, we will examine the depths of Meso-American calendrics [date systems] and how they relate to humanity and the future of our ever changing world. The fascination with Mayan prophecy and astrological date systems is presenting a broken sense of change and growth for humanity. It is more so damaging to our sense of individuality and global unity than focused on the relative opportunity to shift our perspective towards vital growth and movement into the coming spiritual revolution that will decide the next age of human endurance in Creation. With regard to the Edgar Cayce readings, The Popol Vuh and Books of Chilam Balam, all regarding the 2012 dating, and the present revelation of ancient Maya ideals now being introduced to us, you may come to appreciate your own presence and purpose in this time of human history.

Craig Kessinger is a Native American [Ute/Aztec] researcher and lecturer of metaphysics and esoteric sciences. With over 35 years in his work he has spoken for the ARE: Edgar Cayce Foundation, the Southwest Dowsing Conference [Flagstaff], the Arizona Enlightenment Center, and various churches, spiritual centers and ceremonial gatherings throughout the greater Phoenix/Maricopa County area. His background includes the Kabbalah, Eastern Philosophy, Theology, Meso-American Cosmology, Egyptology, Theoretical Physics – and a wide variety of other disciplines – into a distinct blend of practical principles for the modern world. 

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