Eagle’s Vision Visuals 5 English

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Slide 11: The ancient civilizations of developed very precisely written thanks to an exact astronomical observation and to their numerical system; the Mayan is the most sophisticated of all of these. It was constituted from the center of their life, and was one of their greatest cultural achievements.

Slide 12: The Mayas established the macro, medium and small cycles of space­ with a shocking precision.

Mesoamerican Calendars

Slide 13: The Cycle of 18,980 Days ­ The Calendar Wheel

The combination of the calendars of 260 and 365 days creates a major cycle of 18,980 days or 52 (the minimum common multiple of 260 and 365), where they unite with the Pleiadian Calendar. This combination has been called the Calendar Wheel. Its four elements (numeral­glyph Kin and numeral­glyph Winal) all together only repeat themselves every 52 years. A great quantity of mayan monuments only register the dates of the Calendar Wheel. This cycle coincides with the precision of the Equinoxes.

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Slide 15: Wheel of the katuns, according to Landa. Just as the hands of the clock move, the movement of each katun (20 x 360 days = 7200) is marked. The katuns receive their calendar expression as a function of the name of the last day of these cycles, which is always an Ahau, accompanied by one of the numerals, between 1 and 13. Only after approximately 256 years of 365 days will the same date repeat itself, in other words an Ahau day with the same numeral as a conclusion of a katun.

Slide 16: Wheel of the Katuns, according to Landa.

Katun (20 x 360 = 7200 days). Each final days of a katun is an Ahau (solar symbol), accompanied by one of the numerals between 1 and 13. Only after 260 years of 260 days, half of a cycle of 520 (52, 520, 5200) will the same date repeat itself, in other words an Ahau day with the same numeral as a conclusion of a katun.

Slide 17: An extraordinary example of this calendar precision and the confirmation of these temporal space­time cycles is shown to us by the Katun 8­Ahau, which occurred approximately every 260 years of 360 days.

Through we know that during about 1000 years, each time that a katun appeared with this number, the mayan people of the itzaes found themselves forced to abandon their territory, irrespective of the place in which they were living in this determined time.

Slide 18: At the end of the VII century in a katun 8­Ahau, they were expelled from Chichen Itza, after the first occupation of this city. In the middle of the XII century, in another katun 8­ahau, again they were thrown out of Chichen Itza by Hunac Ceel.

Slide 19: In the middle of the XV century, in another katun 8­ahau, Mayapan, its capital, was sacked and destroyed during the spanish conquest. And although it seems strange, in a katun 8­ahau, at the end of the XVII century, the Spaniards took the last bastion itza in Tayascal, which constituted the end of independence for the notable Mayan nation.

The Island of Tayasal

Slide 20: The Mayans established their famous calendar of the “Long story” most likely using a significant astronomical event; the cycles of the five suns or of earthly evolution coincided once again with the precessional cycle of the equinoxes or the change of orientation of the earthly axis, which occurs every 26,000 years. That is to say, each sun lasts 5,200.

Slide 21: The initial day of this, our Fifth Sun, was situated on August 13th of 3113 BC. After this, its completion would be found on the 21st of December of 2012 AD, 5200 years after the origin.

Image ­ Deity of the

Slide 22: Images, no translation. Slide 23: Introductory glyph with the pattern of the month of kumk’u Text at the bottom: Writing C of the Quirigua, date of creation. 4 ahau­8 kum’k’u, correspond to the 13th of august of the year 3113 BC.

Slide 24: Introductory glyph with the pattern of the month of kumk’u 5,125 of our years Writing C of Quirigua, date of creation.

Slide 25: Palenque, beginning and end of the Fifth Sun 13 baktuns correspond to 5200 years after December 21st 2012

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Slide 27: Tail 1 of Coba, 21st of December 2012, end of the Fifth Sun, 5200 years later.

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Slide 29: Final­transformation of the Fifth Sun in Tortuguero, Tabasco, Olmeca­Maya The Mayan long story resumes after 2012. The translation already there for you on the left, the white document.

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