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Nostradamus: 2012 – 1/9

History Channel delves into the mysteries surrounding the infamous Dec 21, 2012 doomsday scenario using prophesy by Nostradamus and other ancient civilizations.

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December 21 2012 Prophecy 2-6

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2012 is Debunked

2012 is debunked. If you’ve somehow missed all the speculation that the world will end on December 21, 2012, but you’ve recently seen the movie “2012″ by Director Roland Emmerich, then you’ve just had a Hollywood-style crash course in the latest and greatest Doomsday scenario. Many people already were very pessimistic about the world lasting much longer, given concerns about overpopulation, destruction of the world’s forests, depletion of earth’s resources, pollution, global warming and now worldwide terrorist attacks-with possibly even nuclear weapons being used. Doomsday in 2012 simply puts a date to the End of the World and has it engineered by catastrophes that most of us hadn’t even considered before.

We have the Mayas to thank for supplying this date, because December 21, 2012 is when the Long Count in their calendar finishes a cycle of 13 b’ak’tuns or a total of some 5,125 years. Many sober scholars insist that the Maya said nothing about what happens after that date and that it could mean nothing more stressful than a new calendar beginning, but millions more people fear that time running out on the Mesoamerican calendar signals the end of the world as we know it. Maya scholars are becoming more and more irritated by all this talk and say that such speculation is a misrepresentation of Maya religion and mythology. Just the same, the Internet is awash with websites proclaiming that Doomsday is about to happen.

On the other hand, many New Agers are predicting that this date will usher in a fantastic consciousness shift and kick off the Age of Aquarius. I predict that neither Doomsday nor a vast new “awakening” will happen on that date, but that many people will celebrate Christmas four days later with an immense sense of relief that the world didn’t end. As for explaining why nothing happened, New Agers will have an easier time of it, since even some guru teaching a new way to dance Ring-around-the-Rosie on top of some mountain in Colorado can be heralded as the beginning of the consciousness shift that “the Maya prophesied about,” yadda yadda.

A question many Christians are asking right now, however-while we’re still looking forward to 2012-is: “Does the Bible say how the world will end?” Yes, it does. And the chilling passage in question, Revelation 16:18-21, describes many of the same cataclysmic events that Roland Emmerich’s movie depicts so graphically:

1. The entire earth will be shattered by the greatest earthquake ever to strike.
2. All the buildings and skyscrapers in every nation on earth will fall.
3. The ruling city system, Babylon, will be broken into three parts.
4. Every island will be moved out of its place.
5. Entire mountains will split apart and collapse in thunderous landslides.
6. 100-pound hailstones (either meteorites or volcanic debris) will fall.

But when will the earth be hit by the destruction described in Revelation 16:17-21? According to God’s Word, this global earthquake can’t happen till the very last day of the Antichrist’s seven-year reign on the earth-and the Antichrist hasn’t even showed up on the world scene yet, let along begun to reign. So the End is a ways off yet.

So when will Jesus return and the World End? We don’t know. Jesus said, “Of that day and hour knows no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only” (Matthew 24:36). So be very, very wary of those who predict dates.

James is a Bible scholar who’s passion is to make make a positive difference in the lives of people by spreading what the Bible says about the End Times and the Antichrist to prepare the world. For more information on why 2012 is Debunked, visit http://www.EndTimeAntichrist.com

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2012 end of the world & the Planet X conspiracies.

Does Planet X Nibiru really exist & is it coming in 2012? !!!

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NOSTRADAMUS: 2012 (pt. 8)

is about 2 hours in length (again, not including commercial breaks). So what I tried to do was spread out the time between each clip a little more, so that they all cover the special. I also tried to include each of the predictions from the show in the clips. However, since these are only clips, there is much more from the show that had to be left out of here. To see the full show, please look at the History Channel! ^_^ I hope you enjoy the following clips! ^_^ … Nostradamus, 2012 …

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Disgraced Planet

Beyond the valley of death

there was eternal peace.

Thinking not to think

I drop the pretentions

it was coming home.

I ask the words, do not cry for me

A bridge exists between unheard music

And the silence of a tomb.

Let us walk in the ruins of a city

and read the history

of a disgraced planet.

SATISH VERMA

Satish Verma


Satish Verma was born in 1935, did his post graduation in Botany in 1957.

At the age of 18, he started writing poems in Hindi and got them published in various journals. In 1957 he started a literary journal called Lahar (The Wave…) which immediately became a grand success and sold like hot cakes.

In the early 60’s he successfully tried his hand at translating the classic works of Ravindra Nath Tagore like Balaka, Jyoti-Kanikain and Manimal into Hindi which were hailed as landmarks in the art and craft of translation.

His versatility and creativity almost goaded him to compose poems of a different sort and a class by themselves which came out in volumes like Prayaas and 1974 and Other Poems.

In 1980 his first- ever collection of English poems called INWARD JOURNEY saw the light of the day, which was well received and reviewed in various journals and magazines in India and abroad.

And all these years he was teaching Botany to graduate students.

In 1980 itself he started a social project of Holistic therapies called SEWA MANDIR which in due course of time has become the biggest institute of charitable kind in Asia. Sewa Mandir, however, was also in a way responsible for making Satish the poet undergo a long hibernation. And for about 25 years he did not write a single word.

And suddenly the creating urge erupted almost in a volcanic fashion and for the last two years he has been writing literally daily without any compromise with profundity, infact.

He has been rightly called “a talented poet” by Mark O’Connor, the Olympic poet of Australia and John Kinsella has found “Certainly something interesting and spiritual and tough! happening” in the poetry of Satish Verma. While Christopher Rollason has been impressed by “a strong and elegant line, forcible rhythms, and memorable use of alliteration and assonance” in the recent masterpieces of Satish Verma, E.E. Sule finds Satish’s poems “exhilarating” exhibiting “a restless spirit in a surrealistic quest…” .

Satish’s poems written during the last couple of years will shortly be published in his forthcoming volume called Beyonds & Betw?on.

Presently he lives in Ajmer, INDIA.

He can also be reached at kantasatish@gmail.com

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The Bible Code & 2012

One is going to find extremism on both sides of these two concepts. The BIBLE CODE was published in 1998 by Michael Drosnin. The book puts forth the proposition that there is written in the Torah a secret code about future events. By taking out all of the punctuation and running sentences together, and then applying a computer model horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, one finds secret messages. It’s almost as controversial as the Mayan 12.21.2012 date. 

But, how wild can we get if we put those two theories together?

Without going into the credibility, one way or the other, of the Bible Code, let me simply give you what has been found in the theory posited by Drosnin. But, hold on to your hats as we go through three “findings” if they are, in fact, that. At a point wherein Drosnin is linking the Hebrew year of 5772 (which equates to 2012 in the Gregorian calendar) two words are found: Earth annihilated. That’s not good news; however, it does follow one of the many arguments found in society today.

But, let’s not get too excited here as there’s more to come.

Drosnin has further found that the words darkness and gloom intersect with the word “comet”. This seems like putting together a cosmic crossword puzzle at times. Close by of course, he found “It will be crumbled, driven out, I will tear it to pieces.” Since this is in the 5772 period (our 2012), one can interpret that the infamous Nibiru or Planet X (if such exists) will not impact us, nor will any other comet. Whoever “I” is (I know I AM) will destroy it. So, like I said earlier, it’s not all bad news.

Now comes the potentially good news.

For you see, a third phrase (who knows there may be more) is found in the same area as well, which asks the question, “Will you change it?” The proposed translation is will WE (the ones we have been waiting for?) change this dastardly difficult direction ahead of us or will be given in to the egoic mind and destroy ourselves?

The bigger questions that are msot probably are the Bible Code real, valid, truly prophetic insights written by the Creator and is the Mayan 2012 date something real? Two interesting questions that seemingly merge at a time that much is being debated. What’re your thoughts? What’re your questions? More importantly, what’re your answers?

As a spiritual-futurist, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One cannot know the future without knowing the past which holds clues to what is on the horizon. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a tipping point that will forever change earth as we know it.

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Message of islam

Let me begin by clarifying that for us Islam is not the name of some unique faith presented for the first time by Mohammad (peace be upon him) who should, on that account be called the founder of Islam. The Qur’an makes it abundantly clears that Islam—the complete submission of man before God—is the one and only faith consistently revealed by God to mankind from the very beginning. Noah, Abraham, Moses and Christ—prophets who appeared at different times and places—all propagated the same faith. They were not founders of faiths to be named after them. They were each reiterating the faith of their predecessors.’

           II.      What distinguishes Mohammad from the other Prophets?

(iv)                          Since there was to be no messenger after Mohammad, the Book revealed to him was preserved word for word2 so that it should be a source of guidance for all times.3

(v)                            The life of Mohammad, and the manner in which he conducted himself, was also recorded in a unique manner by his companions and by later compilers of the Tradition. A more complete and authentic account of the life, sayings, and actions, of any Prophet or historical personage, has never been compiled.4  

(vi)                          In this way, the Qur’an and the authentic Sunnah of the Prophet together became a reliable source of knowing what is Islam, what it stands for, what guidance it provides, and what obligations it places upon us.

As Muslims, we believe in all the Prophets who preceded Mohammad— not only those who are mentioned in the Qur’an, but also those who are not so mentioned and this is such an integral part of our faith that if we were to abandon it we should cease to be Muslims. But for instruction we turn to Prophet Mohammad alone Not on account of any prejudice, but because

a)                              As the last of God’s Prophets he brought us the latest divine dis­pensation,

b)                              The Word of God which reached us through Mohammad    is pure divine language, free of human admixtures, and preserved in its original form Its language is a living language, spoken, written and understood by millions of people, and whose grammar, vocabulary, idiom, pronunciation, and script have remained unchanged from the          time of revelation till today

c)                              As 1 have said earlier, we have a complete historical record of the life, character, conduct, sayings, and actions of the Prophet Mohammad, preserved with meticulous care, accuracy and detail since this cannot be said of other prophets we can believe in them but we cannot emulate them

It is our belief that Mohammad’s mission was for the world as a whole and for all times, for,     

(i)                              Its universality has been clearly confirmed by the Qur’an,      

(ii)                            It is a logical consequence of the finality of his prophet hood. A prophet, after whom there was to be no other, had to be a guide and leader for all men and for all ages,     

(iii)                           God has provided through him a complete code which man needs to follow the right path, and this in itself, supports the concept of finality, because without completeness the need for other prophets would remain

(iv)                          It is a fact that during the last 1400 years no man has arisen whose life and work bears even the slightest resemblance to that of a prophet. Nor has anyone presented a book, which could be remotely considered as divine communication. Still less has there been a man to claim legitimate authority as a lawgiver for mankind.

It must, at this point, be understood why the need arose for God to communicate with man through His prophets. This has to be examined in the context of the sources of human knowledge .At the preliminary stage we gain knowledge through empirical observation. At higher levels comes deductive reasoning accompanied by scientific investigation. Man is sufficiently well equipped in these fields not to require direct divine assistance. Though, no doubt, there is an ever present divine will help man in his research and innovative endeavors and revealing to him progressively the mysteries of His creation. Some gifted individuals achieve, in moments of rare inspiration, new insights or discover new laws of nature. But there is another type of knowledge, which is beyond the reach of our senses or scientific study. This sphere of knowledge does not submit to any instrument of scientific examination. Philosophy and science can only speculate about it. Human theories about ultimate realities, based on reason, never achieve the level of certainty, and their authors, conscious of their limitations do not present them as conclusively proved. In respect of these realities man is dependent on whatever knowledge is communicated to him by God. How is this knowledge conveyed? Not through the operations of some publishing house, where books are printed and handed over to each man, with instructions to read them, and to discover the truth about himself, about the universe, and about the manner in which he should organize his life. To convey this knowledge to mankind, God chooses prophets as His messengers. He reveals the truth to them and they communicate it to the people. The work of a prophet is not limited to communication of the knowledge alone. He has to explain, according to what is revealed to him, the relationship between God and man and man and man as it factually is, and, as it actually should be He has to prescribe a moral code, enunciate the principles of culture and civilization, lay down the mode of worship, establish a frame-work of belief, and define the moral imperatives, which must govern our life. The Prophet determines the rules, which should form the basis of social and cultural relationship, economic. Judicial, and political dealing, matters of war and peace, and international affairs. The Prophet does not transmit merely a code of rituals commonly regarded as ‘religion’. He brings with him a whole system of thought and action, which is called Al-Deen (a complete way of life) in Islamic terminology. The mission of a prophet does not end with the announcement of this way of life to the world at large. He has to guide the people who follow him, explaining to them the implications of the Islamic creed, the moral code, the divine injunctions and commandments, and the form of worship that sustains the whole system. He has to demonstrate, by practice, the faith he preaches, and his life should be a model which people may be able to follow to organize his own lives. He must give training to the individuals and the Muslim society as a whole to prepare them for practical participation in the evolution of Islamic culture and civilization. The believers must grow under his guidance into an organized community engaged in establishing the Islamic system of life so that God’s word should prevail upon all other words.

            Not all the Prophets completely succeeded in this mission. There were many who failed not because of any personal fault or inadequacy. They did not succeed because of the prejudice and intolerance of the people or because the circumstances were not favorable. But every prophet had the same mission, and it is a fact of history that Mohammad succeeded in establishing the Kingdom of God on earth, as it is in the heavens.

The audience of the Qur’an and the Prophet Mohammad was the whole of mankind from the very outset, and those who accepted the Word acquired the status of believers without any distinction. At no time was the invitation of the Qur’an addressed to the people of any particular area, race, tribe, colour or language .The Qur’an always calls upon the “progeny of Adam” or “the mankind” to accept Islam. The specific instructions and injunctions are meant for those who have come to believe in Islam, and they are always addressed as “those who believe ” That the message of Islam was universal in character is proved by the fact that those who accepted the message acquired equal rights and status as believers, regardless of all differences of origin. The Qur’an says, “The believers are all like brothers”. The Prophet said: “those who subscribe to our beliefs, and adopt the Islamic way of life, have the same rights and the same obligations as we have. The Prophet announced, “Listen! You have one God as you have one father (Adam). There is no distinction between an Arab and a non-Arab. There is no preference for the black over the fair, or the fair over the black. There is distinction only in submission to God. The most virtuous among you is the most honourable in the eyes of God”. Among the fundamentals of Islam, the most important is belief in one God, —not just the conviction that He exists or that He is one—but that He alone is the Creator, Master, Ruler, and Administrator of all that exists. The universe exists because God wills it to exist, it functions because God wills it to function, and God provides the sustenance and the energy, which everything of the universe requires for its existence and growth. All the attributes of Sovereignty reside in God alone, and no one else has a share in them in the slightest degree. He alone possesses all the attributes of Divinity, and no one other than God possesses any of those attributes. He views the whole universe, and all that it contains, in a single instantaneous glance. He has direct knowledge of the universe, and all that is there in the universe. He knows not only its present, but its past and its future as well. This omnipresence and omniscience is an attribute of God alone and of no other. There was no ‘before’ him and there is no ‘after’ him. He has been there always and will be there always—eternal and abiding. All else is transient. He alone is eternally living and present. He is no one’s progeny and He has no progeny. Whatever exists, besides His self, is His own creation, and no other can identify himself in any manner with the Lord of the universe, or claim to be his son or daughter. He is man’s single Deity. To associate anyone in His worship is as great a sin as it is an act of infidelity. He responds to man’s prayers and He alone has the power to accept or reject them. Not to ask of him is senseless arrogance, and to turn to others is sheer ignorance. To seek of him and also of others, is to associate equals with him. The sovereignty of God in Islam is not just a supernatural phenomenon. It covers all aspects of political and legal sovereignty also and in these too no one other than God has any share. In God alone vests the rightful authority to exercise power on this earth, and over those whom God has created in it. No monarch, no royal family, no elite class, no leader of any religious group, no demkcracy established on the basis of the sovereignty of the people, can participate in God’s sovereignty. Whoever claims such a position is a rebel, as are those who leave God and turn to other people in obedience. Similarly, any institution or individual attempting to assume political and legal sovereignty and restrict the jurisdiction of God to spheres of personal law or religious duties is really a usurper and a rebel. The truth is that no one can claim to be a lawgiver on God’s earth, and no one can challenge the supreme authority of God Almighty in any sphere. Certain natural consequences flow from this Islamic concept of God.

(a)                            God alone is the real Deity and no one other than God has any right to be worshipped by man.

(b)                           God alone has authority over the forces of the universe, and he alone can fulfill or frustrate man’s hopes. Man should turn to Him alone in prayer. He should never imagine that prayers could be addressed to anyone but God.

Man can legislate subject to his Supreme law. Beyond that he has no legislative authority. This took two forms:

(a)                            God revealed the Qur’an to the Prophet in his own language.

(b)                           The Sunnah of the Prophet, which is an unerring guide to man in respect of all that, is permissible and all that is prohibited in the eyes of God. Without this belief in the Prophet, belief in God would become a mere theoretical proposition. It is the example of practical leadership, and the ideological guidance provided by the Prophet, which transforms belief in God into a culture and a civilization, and          enables man to evolve a way of life. We get through the Prophet not only rules of guidance, but a complete scheme of values and a prac­tical code of conduct. No one can be a practicing Muslim unless he believes in the Prophet as he believes in God. Islam ensured that the believers should not turn the Prophet into a demi-god. Some of the earlier prophets suffered this fate at the hands of their followers. They attributed all kinds of supernatural powers to their leaders and made them into God’s equals or progeny or incarnation. By discouraging such exaggeration Islam has established the true position of the Prophet as follows:

            I hope I have clarified that God conveyed, through the Prophet, to mankind not only a supreme law but also a permanent scheme of values. That which is good, according to the Qur’an and the Sunnah, is good for all times, and that which is evil, shall remain evil forever. That which is enjoined as duty, in the Qur’an and the Sunnah, shall always be a duty. What is declared permissible is permissible forever, and what is prohibited is prohibited for all times. In this law no amendment, deletion, addition, or abrogation, is possible unless some person or community decides to renounce Islam. So long as Muslims remain Muslims, it is impossible in their social and legal system that something, which was evil yesterday, turns into good today, and reverts to evil tomorrow

The third fundamental creed of Islam is belief in the hereafter (Akhirah). Denial of the hereafter is the denial of Islam even though one may have belief in God, in the Prophet, and in the Qur’an. In its detailed form, this belief is composed of the following essential elements:

(i)                              Man has not been unleashed on the earth as an irresponsible savage. He is accountable to God for his actions. Today’s life is only a test and an examination At the end we will all be called upon to render a complete account of our acts of commission and omission to God.

(ii)                            The time for accountability is fixed by God The tenure Allotted to mankind, on this earth, shall terminate on the doomsday, when the present order will be annihilated and replaced by another The whole human race will rise once again in the new world.

(iii)                           That will be the time when they will appear before God Almighty, and every one will face the consequences of his personal acts in his in­dividual capacity.

(iv)                          I he Judgment will rest not on God’s own knowledge alone. The requirements of due process of justice will be fully observed. A complete record of the actions of every individual, without the slightest alternation, will be put in the open Court, and evidence, of different categories, will be presented to prove what was done by man in private or in public, and the motives which inspired his conduct.

(v)                            1 here will be no undue intercession. Neither bribery, nor advocacy against the truth will be tolerated No one will be able to shift his burden to another. Even the closest relations, friends, leaders, religious guides, or self-styled deities, will not be able to offer any help to anyone man will stand by himself—helpless and alone and render his account, and await the pronouncement of the judgment, which shall be in the power of God alone.

(vi)                          The judgment will rest on one question Did man conduct himself, in submission to God, in strict conformity with the truth revealed to the Prophets, and with the conviction that he will be held responsible for his conduct in life on the Day of Judgment? If the answer is in the affirmative, the reward will be Paradise, and if in the negative, Hell will be the punishment.

Belief in the hereafter divides people into three distinct categories. First, there are those who do not believe in the hereafter and regard life on this earth as the only life. Naturally, they judge good and evil by the results which manifest themselves in this world If an action produces beneficial results it is good, and if it brings about harmful results it is evil. Quite often the same action is regarded as good when the results are good, and bad when its results are bad. Second, those people who do not deny the hereafter, but who depend on the intercession or atonement of some one to absolve them of their sins. Among them there are some, who regard themselves as God’s chosen people, who will receive only nominal punishment however grave their sins. This deprives them of the moral advantage, which they could have derived from their belief in the hereafter. As a result they also become very much like the people who deny the hereafter. Third, arc those people who believe in the hereafter in the form in which Islam presents it. They do not delude themselves that they have any special relationship with God, or that anyone can intercede on their behalf. They know that they alone are responsible for their actions. For them the belief in the hereafter becomes a great moral force. A person who has the conviction that he is fully accountable for all his actions finds a permanent guard, stationed within himself, who cautions him and admonishes him whenever he deviates from the right path. There may be no court to summon him, no policemen to apprehend him, no witnesses to accuse him, and no public opinion to press him, but the guard within him is ever on the alert, ready to seize him whenever he transgresses. The consciousness of this inner presence makes man fear God even when he is all by himself. He discharges his duties honestly, and refrains from doing anything, which is prohibited. Should he succumb to temptation, and violate the law of God, he is ever ready to offer sincere regrets, and to enter into a firm contract with the future that he will not repeat the mistake. There can be neither greater instrument of moral reformation nor any better method to help man to develop a sound and stable character. It is the hereafter, which helps men, under all circumstances, to conform to God’s scheme of permanent values. It is for this reason that Islam attaches great importance to the belief in the hereafter, and without it even the belief in God and the Prophet is not sufficient for man’s guidance. A little earlier, I mentioned that Islam represents a whole civilization, a complete culture, and a comprehensive world order. It provides moral guidance in all walks of life. That is why Islamic values arc not for the ascetic who renounces the world, but for him who actively participates in different spheres of life, and works within them. The moral values which people look for in convents, monasteries, and cloisters, arc presented by Islam right in the current of life. Heads of governments, governors of states, judges, members of the armed forces and police services, elected representatives of the people in the parliaments, leaders of finance, trade and industry, college and university teachers, and students alike receive guidance to organize their lives according to the principles of Islam. There is no distinction in Islam between private and public conduct. The same moral code, which one observes at home, applies to one’s conduct in public. Every institution of society and every department of Government must conform to the laws of Islam. Politics must be based on truth and justice. Nations should deal with one another, on the basis of mutual recognition of rights, and due discharge of obligations. Even if there has to be war, those engaged in it should conduct themselves not as barbarians but as civilized human beings. When man decides to submit to the will of God, and accepts His law as the supreme law, and organizes his life in accordance with the revealed moral code, on the principle of accountability to God, the quality and character of his life cannot be limited to the precincts of prayer halls. It must extend itself to every sphere of his work as a man of God.

            This briefly is what Islam stands for. This is no dream or Utopia The Prophet of Islam, and his companions, developed and established a complete model of Islam on this earth for mankind to follow.

 

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History Channel Nostradamus 2012 HD 720p part2

History Channel Nostradamus 2012 HD 720p part1 NOSTRADAMUS: 2012 takes a detailed investigation of this chilling prophecy. This explosive two-hour sequel picks up where The Lost Book of Nostradamus left off. NOSTRADAMUS: 2012 seeks answers to key critical questions that may loom in just four years: Is there any modern scientific proof that such an alignment will indeed happen? Is any other compelling evidence throughout history that 2012 will be a year of unprecedented, even deadly, upheaval …

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December 21 2012 Prophecy 1-6

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