Meeting Carl Calleman

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | 5 Comments
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Carl Calleman, My son Kaylum and myself in Seattle

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  1. What a cool experience! Glad to hear it went well.



  2. Vladimir

    It is nice to see that everything is fine in Carl’s life. I am really fond of his books about Maya and glad that he’s continue his research.

    With greetings from Dublin.



  3. Michelle

    Nice to see the blog…the first thing I noticed was the baby’s fondness of Calleman…that’s how I feel when I see him too. :)

    If you talk to Carl, tell him that I am frustrated also that they edited some of his views from the ‘Between 2 Worlds” video.

    I am not concerned about the end date right now, for me the most important time is today (which still needs to be the foundation, it is all we have), besides things have yet to be created and/or revealed.

    Anyways…nice to see the blog.



  4. Michelle-

    Yes, the present moment is always the only true moment. Understanding the different cycles within the Tun and Tzolkin has allowed me to be more open to the changes happening all around us. By knowing that there is a larger picture I have been able to tell myself that just because I may not be able to see the whole picture at this present moment, there is definitely a bigger picture that all of us are part of.



  5. It’s great you got to meet the author! I’ve read both his books on the Mayan Calendar and contacted him recently concerning using the Mayan information to prognosticate the future. He graciously returned my email and agreed that it is more difficult than either he or Ian Lungold have formerly implied to predict the future using the Mayan sacred knowledge. This is not to suggest that there’s not a lot there, it’s just that Western rationalism often leaps to “logical” conclusions that Eastern spiritual intuition just as often avoids. Check out my blog too: http://www.piscesbooks.blogspot.com and keep up the good work!


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