Reverse-engineering the Apocalypse

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Sometimes I entertain myself by envisioning scenarios in which the light triumphs over the darkness. I imagine different ways it might play out. The time we are living in has been prophesied about for thousands of years. It is forecasted to be beyond "interesting". Intuitively, I sense that it's resolution will have to do with a certain myth relating to prophesy. There are several versions of this myth from many different times and places. It goes like this:
1. A prophesy is made.
2. Someone hears the prophesy who wishes that it not be fulfilled.
3. That person takes action to prevent the predicted fate.
4. The attempt to thwart the prophesy is the means by which it is fulfilled.

One example of this myth is the story of the servant who meets Death in the Baghdad market place. He sees Death gesturing at him. The servant panics, runs home, and begs his master to lend him his horse so he can ride far away to Samarra. Later, the master visits the market himself and also sees Death. He asks Death why he had frightened his servant. Death replies that he didn't mean to frighten the man. He was just surprised to see the servant in the market when he knew they had an appointment later in Samarra.
The myth of Oedipus follows this pattern also, as do the biblical stories of the slaughter of the innocents by King Herod, and of the events surrounding the early life of Moses. The fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty contains elements of this as well.
What these stories and others are really about is fate. Fate is a concept that has fallen out of favour in modern times. I suspect this is related to the suppression of the feminine in our culture (fate is always female in mythology). It is my understanding that fate does exist. Not everything is fated, but some things are. I consider it a protective fail-safe that ensures that events planned by the universal intelligence or by the soul prior to incarnation will occur. If fate did not exist, there could be no prophesy. In some cases the reverse is also true. In the above stories, we see how prophesy acts as fate's servant, ensuring it's fulfillment. Fate cannot be tricked; it foresees all.
There are parallels to this in our present situation. We are scheduled for a planetary rebirth, an evolutionary leap. This is fate, so it's going to happen no matter what. There are certain factions on the planet who are doing their very best to make sure this doesn't happen. My intuition tells me that their own actions will help to bring about the shift. I suspect they will go too far and expose themselves. It may be they've already done so. This ties in with the literal meaning of "apocalypse" which is "revealing". What would happen if the Illuminati were caught on video doing something so shockingly heinous that it could not be suppressed or explained away? Perhaps a really devastating security breach at a Bilderberg gathering? Videotape evidence of the pedophilia parties attended by the rich and powerful? Or maybe the ET presence and long time cover-up becomes irrefutable fact? My partner, God I Am, thinks it will be the swine flu plan that will back-fire and bring them down. The possibilities are legion. Their arrogance has already made them careless and they have plenty of rope with which to hang themselves. I'm putting my money on fate.

Comments

I don't think it will be any

I don't think it will be any one thing, but rather a steady trickle of revelations. I have a feeling any documentary evidence that does turn up regarding, say, the Bushes at a Satanic ceremony or something (would they be so foolish as to tape such a thing?) will be as grainy as the typical UFO video.

That said, as the trickle of unveiling becomes a torrent, one person after another will have their own personal "Oh shit" moment, and the accumulation of those will be sufficient to fuel the Awakening.

The Revolution is Within

You're probably right about

You're probably right about critical mass (or the straw that breaks the camel's back). That certainly that has been, and will be, the case for many. Quite a few people seem pretty impervious to what should be obvious already though. Then again, those people will probably wake up as soon as they realise that they are a minority.

According to the Mayan

According to the Mayan elders, there is a window for this event from '07 to '14 when the shift will occur. This video from Drunvalo Melchizedek: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq3s0u73Oes is fairly new and presents their take on the situation. It's long but very good. I think evolution happens when it needs to and it definitely does at this time. But yeah, the date could vary. When critical mass is reached, it will seem like a sudden change but it's really the culmination of millennia of growth beneath the surface.

I feel ya!

I just don't see this happening any time soon, The Great Purification has barely started, and it will take many more years of suffering and bloodshed before most people's genetic code evolves into something higher. I also predict some highly unusual events, a sort of Deus Ex Machina that would shake up people a lil bit and wake them up. Great theme, thanks for the post!

Thanks Snowlynx.

It's hard to say what is possible based only on previous experience. I think it's pretty safe to expect the unexpected. I don't think evolution is the same as adaptation, but something that happens when adaptation is no longer possible. I suspect that the build-up to a transcendent evolutionary event takes a very long time but the event itself happens quickly. That's why the "missing links" have not been found.

I heard about that too. What

I heard about that too. What a bunch of lunatics, eh? I doubt if the positive ET policy of non-interference would extend to us blowing up the moon though. I predict that the missile (if it is indeed on it's way) will "malfunction".

Perhaps

October 8, 2009 would be a better day for it. Sorry, I'm still trying to get these facts straight.

Update: In the light of day, I see the shadow of my own fear in my replies above. That seems rather off topic, and I'm sorry about that.

Fate

I don't believe that fate exists. I do believe experiences are drawn to us by attraction. Yes I want that and it is drawn closer. No I don't want that and it is drawn closer, for we attract what we focus upon, good and bad. If we didn't experience our negative beliefs we would never learn the great power of our thoughts. The more minds that are seeing something the more probable it's outcome. Thats why jumping on the bandwagon of some posible event will only give it eventuality. If , on the other hand, it is exposed as unlikely and enough believe it, they will withdraw their attention and the event won't happen. Everything that can be imagined will come to be, somewhere. All will not touch my parallel space. To each his own.

I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.

Hi Llueen.

Thanks for your comment. Much of what you say is true, although I would add that we also draw into our experience that which we refuse to acknowlege. None of this disproves the existence of fate. Fate could be defined as "necessity". An acorn does not have the freedom to become a maple; it's "fate" is to become an oak.

2012

From 2006 to the end of 2008, time was speeding up a bit, for lack of a better way to describe things. Now, we seem to be in the center of the cyclone, so things seem a little more slowed down, giving us time to prepare for what is coming.

To frame this issue, the Harmonic Convergence in, I believe, 1986, really did have an effect, but it took ten years. In 1996, the Internet (among other forms of revolutionary communication) truly became ubiquitous, converging us all so we could communicate with one another.

On December 21, 2012, something will happen, and the aftershocks of its effects will take much less than 10 years to become apparent.

Hi Lyeia.

I agree that the time of the shift is closer than it appears. I like your image of the eye of the storm. I'm experiencing this too. I've had nearly 43 years to watch the pace of change accellerating, and yet main-stream predictions always assume a constant rate of change. Much of our taken-for-granted experience would have been declared impossible in 1974. Not only that, but many of the predictions made then were either completely wrong or happened sooner than expected. This is because they had no way of taking all the relevant factors into account.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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