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From The I-Ching to 2012:
Terrance Mckenna's Astonishing
Theory and
the "Singular Event For
Mankind In The
History Of Man"
by Craig Howell
Recently passed philosopher, scientist (and
some may say, eccentric) Terrance
McKenna
was a complex man with a complex
theory that
ended in a simple statement:
December of
2012 will be a time that we will
never forget.
After intensely studying the
I-Ching, the
Ancient Chinese Oracle known
as the "book
of changes," (some say with
the assistance
of psychoactive plants in the
Amazon) he
began to see patterns. The I-Ching
is composed
of 64 hexagrams, which are made
up of six
levels each of alternating horizontal
bars
and dots. If you line them up
and stack them
so that they are within a perfect
square,
you start to see a movement within
the shapes.
He decided to create a linear
model beginning
in time with the era that the
I-Ching was
created in China and continuing
to the present
to see what patterns develop.
When he input
this information into a computer
program,
it formulated a graph with a
rising and falling
line, like a stock market forecast.
He then
noticed something astonishing.
The parts
of the line that were highest
or lowest corresponded
with times in history when new
forms were
developing.
When the line reached a peak,
a new form
would trigger the psyche of people.
When
the line fell into a crevasse,
it aligned
with a time when reality seemed
to be falling
apart, or there was a great event,
or group
of events all at once, that galvanized
people.
(The graph tells when, not where
or what
happens.)
You can see by the graph that
important things
happen in peaks and in troughs,
both. My
personal theory is that the peaks
are when
the lights go on and someone
embodies this
by creating some new form (which
may not
be able to be assimilated, and
therefore
is feared or shunned). The low
points are
when the lights go out and everyone
is scrambling
to find the switch because nothing
is recognizable.
Each requires a new form to come
in to existence,
but for a different reason.
Following the line on the graph,
we see it
take its last rise around the
time of Classical
Greece (around 700 B.C.) and
then take a
steady plunge until it simply
dives off the
graph into infinity, ending the
module. And
when was this event that had
not occurred
ever in the history of mankind
you may ask?
It was 2012. December 21st of
2012 to be
exact; the final moments of the
Mayan Calendar,
as well, a calendar which had
begun 5000
years ago, ending with the same
date that
Terrance's module ended with.
Terrance saw this time period
ending with
time being compressed, over and
over, from
1945 to 2012. What may we expect
from this
based on his calculations and
the discoveries
of correlations of the cycles
of past events?
McKenna said in an interview
with Sightings
TV show that his best guess is
that it is
as if someone is likely to invent
a time
traveling machine of sorts, because
it is
as if it is the end of linear
time. In other
words, all time merges into one
time. Everything
becomes connected to everything
else. Past,
present and future become one.
We could in
effect be experiencing an infinite
amount
of evolution in a finite time.
Around 1968 there was the last
peak. This
coincided with a very tumultuous
point in
our cultural history in the USA.
While the
hippies frolicked and tried to
create Nirvana
on earth, the Vietnam War was
escalated into
its final death throws, and Martin
Luther
King's message came across amidst
riots and
violence until his voice was
silenced. We
can see that this peak provided
great events
that touched the psyche of a
group of people
and still resonates today.
As we progress in time, we experience
more
rapid evolutionary growth in
shorter time
periods. The last one we had
was between
that time of 1967-68 until the
1990s, which
corresponded to The Dark Ages
of the past.
Then it cycles again from 2010
until 2012,
only 64 times faster, then in
2012, 64 times
faster still. In other words,
we must adapt
and evolve 64 times faster each
cycle. (Remember
what I said earlier about 64
being the number
of hexagrams in the I-Ching.)
No one really knows what will
happen. As
the different views on this time
period converge,
this date of 2012 is beginning
to be known
in the mainstream culture. Whether
taking
it seriously or not, people are
starting
to notice. And when that happens,
just like
the compressed and sped up time,
the attention
draws energy to the date and
speeds that
energy toward us, creating a
fait accompli.
As we are propelled closer and
closer to
2012, I believe that it will
be important
to be able to be incredibly agile,
releasing
the old willingly and adapting
to each quickly
shifting circumstance with lightening
fast
decisions in the moment, decisions
that come
from the heart. This will ensure
that we
are where we need to be for our
soul's best
interest and that we will be
there in peace.
We won't have to look at a graph
to know
how fast things are speeding
up or ask someone
what we should be doing. We will
just know.
If what Terrance McKenna is saying
is true,
this will be a day out of time
while we are
still on earth, and could provide
an opportunity
for this life and all lifetimes
for each
soul on earth.
Craig Howell is a freelance writer, publisher
and sacred sound musician. Hear
his latest
work, Mayan Days of Sound and
get a free
download of one of the songs. http://www.mayansound.net
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