@panicindetroit67 .....so I'm guessing you never read an actual Mayan prophecy either? Mayan 'Daykeeper' Astology is very different from from Western Astrology.
Sorry that you feel negative about it. Maybe you can present a dissertaion on your philosophy and we can all post negative comments on it too!
It is part of the Cartesian Skeptical method to doubt everything that you believe until you find something that is indubitable.
Of course I am skeptical about Astrology, of any sort. My main reason to this is that there is no causal explanation linking the positions of heavenly bodies with people's fates, events on earth beyond mundanity e.g. tides, or people's personalities...
@panicindetroit67 Dude, go sit on a few pyramids in Guatemala and Mexico, it might sink in for you. Calculus and Empiricism are left-brain functions, without the right-brain and more important the Heart, left-brain heavy people just go insane and start wars or become psychopaths. Mayan prophecies are written very cryptic so you won't ever be able to understand them with one-half of your brain.
The Maya Calendar is primary over the movement of the planets, it is an analog super-computer.
Astrology = wisdom?
Hahahahahahaha....bollocks.
panicindetroit67 1 year ago
This is a great video, well done. Thanks for the info. I'll check out some of the sites.
tommyvancouver1 1 year ago
very nice brother right on
fulltorq 1 year ago
@fulltorq
No...its crap all crap...and I'm willing to bet money on it.
panicindetroit67 1 year ago
@panicindetroit67 .....so I'm guessing you never read an actual Mayan prophecy either? Mayan 'Daykeeper' Astology is very different from from Western Astrology.
Sorry that you feel negative about it. Maybe you can present a dissertaion on your philosophy and we can all post negative comments on it too!
cosmicjaguar 1 year ago
@cosmicjaguar
It is part of the Cartesian Skeptical method to doubt everything that you believe until you find something that is indubitable.
Of course I am skeptical about Astrology, of any sort. My main reason to this is that there is no causal explanation linking the positions of heavenly bodies with people's fates, events on earth beyond mundanity e.g. tides, or people's personalities...
panicindetroit67 1 year ago
@panicindetroit67 Dude, go sit on a few pyramids in Guatemala and Mexico, it might sink in for you. Calculus and Empiricism are left-brain functions, without the right-brain and more important the Heart, left-brain heavy people just go insane and start wars or become psychopaths. Mayan prophecies are written very cryptic so you won't ever be able to understand them with one-half of your brain.
The Maya Calendar is primary over the movement of the planets, it is an analog super-computer.
cosmicjaguar 1 year ago
@cosmicjaguar
Please feel completely free to criticise Predicate Calculus, Empiricism.
panicindetroit67 1 year ago
@cosmicjaguar
I've read Popol Vuh and a Chilam Balam.
Which particular bits should I take notice of and what do they mean, according to you?
panicindetroit67 1 year ago