From: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle2012dreams/
Will 2012 Actually Arrive Sooner Than We Think?
By Kris Sherwood
While watching a History Channel program on the life of Jesus which examined,
among other things, questions about the actual year Jesus was born in relation
to the calendar most commonly used to mark time by: the Christian Era
calendar, a startling question arose as Ed (husband and research partner Ed
Sherwood) and I discussed it. Based on various inconsistencies in the
chronology of events and dates, as well as mistakes made by the monk,
Dionysius, in the creation of that calendar, I realized the date of 2012 is our
interpretation, or assumption, of the corresponding year in the much longer
time span of the Mayan Calendar that predicts the end of our present world or
cycle on December 23rd of its own prophesied year within its calendar, but
doesnt relate to or take into account the discrepancies in the conversions to
the newer calendar, and the corresponding date may not actually be 2012 by the
Gregorian Calendar! It may actually be years sooner! After further
research it seemed to me that at the very least, and based on historical
facts, our present calendar does not account for at least one year, to a
maximum of seven years, in the chronology of events and the conversion of the
Julian Calendar to the Gregorian! This means 2012 actually may correspond to
one of the years from 2011 to as soon as 2005, depending on how you interpret
the evidence.
The Christian monk, Dionysius, was commisioned in 525 AD by Pope St John I to
create a new calendar which was decreed by the Pope to begin with the birth of
Christ as 1 Anno Domani (1 AD: the first year of our Lord). This date
corresponded with 754 of the Roman calendar (which predated the Julian calendar
that was replaced by the current Gregorian calendar), and year 753 of the Roman
calendar became 1 BC. This sequence ignored the year 0 throwing off the
counting of BC years by at least one. For example if you were born in 10 BC, in
10 AD youd be 19, not 20. Other errors and compensations were made in the
conversions from earlier calendar systems that could make the discrepancy even
greater.
It is recorded that Herod died in 4 BC, directly contradicting the Gospel of
Matthew which has the Holy family fleeing to Egypt with the young child, Jesus,
until after Herods death. Herods death follows a time consuming sequence of
events described in Matthew following the birth of Christ that include: the
journey of the three men from the East following the star to Bethlehem,
presumably a long journey; then their return travel home that avoided Herod,
now realizing the potential danger if they had to answer more of his questions
about Jesus; then the angels warning to Joseph, and the Holy familys flight
into Egypt; Herods subsequent order to kill all children two years old or
younger in the region, carried out and based on the estimated age of Jesus from
what the three men had told Herod when they first met with him on their way to
Bethlehem; Herods death then follows the mass infanticide, but its not clear
by how long; finally the Holy family is told, again by
an angel, that the coast is clear and they then travel back to Nazareth. If we
can believe the chronology of Matthew, it seems that Jesus must have been born
at the very least a couple of years before Herod died, giving him a birth date
of as early as 6 or 7 BC, or maybe even earlier. If Dionysius compounded his
error by counting 7 BC as 1 AD this amounts to a nine year discrepency, meaning
2012 could have aligned with 2003! Weve passed December 23, 2004 without a
world transforming event, so it could be considered if an error was made by
Dionysius it was by less than 8 years, and if it was by seven as the evidence
suggests, 2012 might actually be 2005! Interestingly, Ed has had a strong
feeling 2005 would be a very significant year to the changes culminating at
these potentially prophesied times.
While this might allow for a wide range of interpretation, if the end of the
Mayan calendar corresponds with any type of shift to a new order (which Ed
and I certainly see the Crop Circle phenomenon as an indicator of), or the End
of Days as we know it, and that has been widely conjectured about, knowing
that it may arrive a year or more before anticipated might get some of us up
off the couch and re-evaluating priorities.
Whether 2012 means an actual date that brings with it a profound
manifestation of prophesied Cosmic Destiny; a cataclysmic backlash of mass
spiritual decadence through violent natural forces, as the current Mayan Elders
warn; or if its only revealed to be mass fodder for self appointed prophets,
doom mongers, and New Age Carpetbaggers , that bursts like an empty Y2K
balloon, 2012 might just be scheduled to arrive a lot sooner than we think.
Kris Sherwood
January 21, 2005
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