Spiritual: 2012, Future of Mankind, Mayan Calendar Dooms Day


www.siddhayatan.org http www.siddhalishree.com (blog) Talk about 2012, December 21 2012, End of the World, Future of Mankind, Mayan Calendar, Aztec Calendar, “Dooms Day,” Apocalypse. http Dr. Acharya Yogeesh: Many faith, religions, and calendars predict that the end of the world (dooms day, apocalypse, 2012) is coming. There is no end of the world. Earth and planets are eternal. They may get partially destroyed, but not fully destroyed. In 1988 Elizabeth Clare Prophet announced the end of the world that year, and collected thousands of peoples money in order to build a city underground. She created fear in their eyes. Using the concept of the end of the world, 2012, dooms day, is a good way to cheat people like Elizabeth Prophet. Although some claim that there are biblical, calendar, and mythological predictions, Enlightened Masters don’t predict the end of the world, 2012, because they know the truth. Yes, the world may come to an end for those who believe there is an end of the world, and take life into their own hands. If they end their life, their world is ended. These predictions of December 21 2012, 2012, the Mayan Calendar, Aztec Calendar, Apocalypse, and Dooms Day are all false and untrue. Maybe these false predictions are a way to create fear in the people’s mind. They may collect millions of dollars by creating fear about death and the world’ end. They create fear for money. These predictions are not true. They are false. No one should live in fear. Spiritual

Is there any scientific fact behind the 2012 Dooms Day?

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Many of the theories have some type of scientific background. The Maya calendar, the pole shifts, earthquakes, a supposed planet…..Some of the proponets have changed their story such as Sitchin said Nibiru wasn’t coming until 2085 or 2090 and now he has changed it to 2012. Nancy Leider said 2003, now she says 2012. However, Patrick Geryl has remained constant for a long time about what he thinks is going to happen. So, is there any scientific fact behind any of these claims? Is there a chance of any of this stuff ending mankind or will it just be another day? How credible is Geryl? Is he crazy/

Will the world really end on dooms day from the Nostradamus effect in 2012?

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