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Saturday, 31 October 2009 |
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2013: Or, What to Do When the Apocalypse Doesnt Arrive

'There were other millennial dates too. Remember the solar eclipse of 1999 and Y2K, the millennium bug? But the most significant millennial date so far in my lifetime surely was 1987, the year of the Harmonic Convergenceanother planetary alignmentwhich was seen as the kickoff for the most anticipated apocalyptic event in recent years, the year 2012.
For those unaware, proponents of 2012 argue that an ancient Mayan calendarcombined with permutations of the I Chingpredicts that tremendous changes will take place in that year and that, as one advocate expresses it, a singularity, an event of unprecedented ontological character, will take place and, as the saying goes, transform life as we know it. Recalling Norman Cohns criteria for millenarian belief, from everything Ive heard about 2012, it fits the bill nicely.'
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