
The Mayans were and are still aware of what the ancient Greeks called the great year and had many cycles of time they measured. They view the evolution of our consciousness through nine levels, each of these are divided into 7 days and six nights. Each day and night have commonalities that can be compared through all of the nine levels in shorter amounts of time. The first of these levels lasts 14.6 billion years. All of the nine levels can be divided by thirteen to determine the amount of time in a day or night. The nine levels named by Carl Calleman are cellular, mammalian, familial, tribal, cultural, national, planetary, galactic and universal. We are currently in the fourth night of the galactic cycle and each of the galactic day and night takes one year to complete at this stage. When we move into the universal cycle each day and night will occur within 20 days. That final cycle is also a measure of what the Mayans call a gestation year which is 260 days or nine months. When human society was in the cultural cycle archaeologists found that the pots, plates and many other of the features of the society would not change for 400 years, which is that cycles length of day and night. That was also the length of a consciousness generation gap then and was the pace that new information could be brought into their consciousness. During the next cycle, the planetary cycle, the generation gap was reduced to 20 years. This cycle began in 1755. Our current cycle, the galactic cycle, has a generation gap of one year and started in 1999. This means that the amount of change capable for a civilization is increasing exponentially, all the while expanding the consciousness of the planet preparing us for the move into the fourth density and quickly from there to the fifth. Our chakras will increase as will the strands of our DNA. The Mayans also, through living in the natural time ratio of 13:20, were aware of the scaler patterns of creation and key days existing within their many cycles that shared divine similarities and intentions.
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