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Sunday AM Class ScheduleNov 23rd - John Lipinski - The Mayan Calendar The Maya calendar is a system of distinct calendars and almanacs used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and by some modern Maya communities in highland Guatemala. These calendars can be synchronized and interlocked in many ways, their combinations giving rise to further, more extensive cycles. The essentials of the Maya calendric system are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region, dating back to at least the 6th century BCE. It shares many aspects with calendars employed by other earlier Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Zapotec and Olmec, and contemporary or later ones such as the Mixtec and Aztec calendars. Although the Mesoamerican calendar did not originate with the Maya, their subsequent extensions and refinements of it were the most sophisticated. Along with those of the Aztecs, the Maya calendars are the best-documented and most completely understood. We will look at their cilvilation, what might have happened to them, a look at the Tzolkin calendar and 'what if's' around 2012. Future Projected Class Schedule Nov 30th - Elexis Rice PhD LUT - A fun and easy guide to learn the Course in Miracles
Dec 7th - Tim O'Keefe - Living Intentionally..contributing to lives. Dec 14th - Andrew Schultz - Silent Knowledge: Our Gateway to Personal Power Dec 21st - Holiday Mingle Dec 28th - Holiday Mingle 2009 Jan 4th - Shaunna Black - Going Green in Corporate America from Texas Instruments view. General Information Topics vary, but explorations of the spiritual and relationships seem to be common themes. For more general information about the class, and whether it might interest you can be found in this link to general class information: |