This is directly from DAILY PLANETARY GUIDE by Llewellyn -- a must have for aspiring astrologers. Read on to see if the world will end. "In the night sky, it is the time that the Sun and our entire solar system will enter the dark rift in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. December 21 has become the focal point of this alignment because it is the end date in the Mayan Long Count calendar, but strictly speaking this merger takes hundreds of years to occur and it is impossible to assign it a fixed date. In spite of the Mayan calendar and the assertions of what these end times will contain, it is our belief that the Winter Solstice 2012 is not the end of the world, but that it is the end of a very long cycle. This cycle is called The Great Year and lasts for 26,000 years. From an astrological perspective the galactic alignment is the time when our solar system is at the darkest or the midnight point of the Great Year. In our calendar year of 365 days, the Winter Solstice is the day of greatest darkness.
12/21/12 EXPLAINED BY LLEWELLYN
12/21/12 EXPLAINED BY LLEWELLYN
12/21/12 EXPLAINED BY LLEWELLYN
This is directly from DAILY PLANETARY GUIDE by Llewellyn -- a must have for aspiring astrologers. Read on to see if the world will end. "In the night sky, it is the time that the Sun and our entire solar system will enter the dark rift in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. December 21 has become the focal point of this alignment because it is the end date in the Mayan Long Count calendar, but strictly speaking this merger takes hundreds of years to occur and it is impossible to assign it a fixed date. In spite of the Mayan calendar and the assertions of what these end times will contain, it is our belief that the Winter Solstice 2012 is not the end of the world, but that it is the end of a very long cycle. This cycle is called The Great Year and lasts for 26,000 years. From an astrological perspective the galactic alignment is the time when our solar system is at the darkest or the midnight point of the Great Year. In our calendar year of 365 days, the Winter Solstice is the day of greatest darkness.