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I don't have any scientific proof. I don't claim to know something that no else does, I'm not selling a book, but for the last 6 month's or so I've had a very odd sense that something dynamic is going to change civilization as we know it. I can't put my finger on it exactly, and it continues to vex me. Does anyone else feel that way?

 

I've read most of the books and literature concerning 2012, and I DO NOT beleive we will be wiped from the earth in that year. I do however get this feeling that something is going to happen or start a chain of events in motion that will change us forever.

 

There has been plenty of ammo out there for religious types who say the "end is near". Wars, record tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunami's, 911, Katrina, the mideast uprisings, etc. As odd as all that is in a short amount of time I'm not necessarily convinced that whatever happens (if anything) is going to be negative. It's more a sense of immense change on our civilization. We have also achieved great positive things recently in technology, space exploration, and the all important Viagra (advances of medicine).

 

The world has changed to some degree because of the above mentioned incidents already. There is no doubt that 911 changed the psyche of the entire world. There is also little doubt that our course toward energy dependence will be altered in some way by the nuclear accident in Japan. We are also experiencing massive leaps in connecting the world via technology for the good. What I can't understand is, could this change I sense be a cumulative collection of world altering events or will it be one epic event that has yet to occur?

 

Some friends I talk to about it feel the same way or so they say. Are we a small group of crackers who's cheese has slid off? Or is there others out there who feel the same way? Maybe this is all psycho-somatic from the 2012 hype, but I'm not sure. Many animals can sense certian things before they happen why should humans be any different?

 

The best way I can describe it is it's like watching a solar eclipse. It's awe-inspiring and profoundly eerie at the same time. Anyone else out there?

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I've been having the same feelings, ever since I went on these Melatonin hormone tablets for sleep. This natural sleep hormone allows the body to rediscover its natural sleep rhythms and I have slept soundly for two months. It is not being ' knocked out" , I just wake up as if I have slept very very soundly and properly, like when I was young. I don't know how, but maybe the depth of my sleep has opened me up to the same sensitive awreness of imminent change that you speak of. I often feel it when I look at these clear skies here full of stars. and I like what you say about animals having an instinctive awareness of certain events. Even if nothing happens I think it is good to be sensitive to it, though Im sorry I don't see 911 etc etc as part of what you speak about, more as man made events caused by politicians who need to justify spending trillions on arms by finding a new 'bogeyman'. Note how the birth of Al-Quaida co-incided with the collapse of the Russian threat. I hope for the coming of a wiser civilisation who may provide leadership and answers that we don't seem to be able to find ourselves without destroying each other and our planet.

How great it would be to be ruled by wise leaders for a change and for all these warmongering leeches to be taken out of the picture.

 

 

 

I don't have any scientific proof. I don't claim to know something that no else does, I'm not selling a book, but for the last 6 month's or so I've had a very odd sense that something dynamic is going to change civilization as we know it. I can't put my finger on it exactly, and it continues to vex me. Does anyone else feel that way?

 

I've read most of the books and literature concerning 2012, and I DO NOT beleive we will be wiped from the earth in that year. I do however get this feeling that something is going to happen or start a chain of events in motion that will change us forever.

 

There has been plenty of ammo out there for religious types who say the "end is near". Wars, record tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunami's, 911, Katrina, the mideast uprisings, etc. As odd as all that is in a short amount of time I'm not necessarily convinced that whatever happens (if anything) is going to be negative. It's more a sense of immense change on our civilization. We have also achieved great positive things recently in technology, space exploration, and the all important Viagra (advances of medicine).

 

The world has changed to some degree because of the above mentioned incidents already. There is no doubt that 911 changed the psyche of the entire world. There is also little doubt that our course toward energy dependence will be altered in some way by the nuclear accident in Japan. We are also experiencing massive leaps in connecting the world via technology for the good. What I can't understand is, could this change I sense be a cumulative collection of world altering events or will it be one epic event that has yet to occur?

 

Some friends I talk to about it feel the same way or so they say. Are we a small group of crackers who's cheese has slid off? Or is there others out there who feel the same way? Maybe this is all psycho-somatic from the 2012 hype, but I'm not sure. Many animals can sense certian things before they happen why should humans be any different?

 

The best way I can describe it is it's like watching a solar eclipse. It's awe-inspiring and profoundly eerie at the same time. Anyone else out there?

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Thanks for your input Mintaka. I agree, the sense I get of something happening will not be a man made event, but these events are changing peoples way of thinking however slightly. I can't agree with you more about greedy leaderless self absorbed politicians. We as a people could be so much more, we are capable of so many fantastic discoveries and achievements, but we continue to get held back by leaders who have only their interests in mind. Imagine a world where the leaders were ethical, truthful, and genuinely wanted to help all the people in their district not just the ones who contribute to their campaign.

 

These problems and others hold us back as a species. How many opportunities have we missed for medical research, space exploration, and education due to these wasteful leaders. The billions and billions of dollars wasted in the wars of just the last ten years could have advanced us in an unprecedented way.

 

The sense I get from whatever is to happen in the future is that this must and will change in some way. Nothing makes people, world leaders included re-assess their values quicker than the fear of imminent apocalypse. It will have to be something epic to change the mindset of the small group of mega-rich that weild so much power over the masses. If something like this does occur my hope is that it will remove the human straight jacket we are in. It will remove the train of thought for religious zealots, remove the barriers we put up against each other.

 

It seems pie in the sky thinking, but there are multiple scenarios I can think of to make this happen. For some reason I have a feeling this change will come from somewhere out of the stars above as well. Once again just my own intuition.

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You're welcome, and I kind of feel that contact of this kind could be our only hope. We are obviously too immature as a species to carry the responsibility for our planet. When you think of the likes of George Bush Jr and potentially Sarah Palin being the type of people we entrust to the nuclear key codes, you start to think that in fact we deserve all we get. I think all humble people must be praying for some kind of outside intervention from somewhere, fantastical as it might sound. Perhaps they are so advanced that they can read our thoughts? Perhaps we are part of some test-tube experiment anyway, and they have been observing us from the start, perhaps they will step in just as we are on the brink and reveal to us our true origins and bang our stupid heads together. I'm not religious, but I'd pray for that day. Yes, pie in the sky maybe, but who'd have thought 100 years ago that we 'd be flying in space and beaming messages back from Voyager 1. Let's hope there is an intellligence out there far beyond our own , isn't it ironic that I speak like this but don't mean " God" at all in the sense our religions speak of, but perhaps it's the same thing deep down? If we all cry out loud enough, maybe they will hear us.

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Mintaka, This is off topic I know, but can you please explain to me what Sarah Palin has done to qualify to be a president? Other than being a governor of a state that she quit before the term was up? It baffles me I mean completely baffles me that there are so many naive people. The only thing I can see that she does is say the exact opposite of whatever/whoever isn't for her. A president with a reality show give me break America please wake up.

 

As for George Bush I'm still waiting for the reason we spent billions to go into Iraq after 911. Afghanistan I can understand and agree with, but Iraq was the biggest bunch of horse **** ever put out there by politicians. That's saying something with ones we have had in the past.

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It's quite scary that people are so passive that these kind of people are allowed to rise to power. Bush, Palin, Trump...maybe it shows that the worst kinds of people seek power over others usually.

Good leaders arise sometimes when necessary, but rarely.

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