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writes: Hey aunties and uncles! So, I've been doing all kind of research on one of the oldest tribes to exist on the planet, the Mayans. I am so fasinated with their astrology and calander. Instead of a mixed up month that coinsides with the sun, theu have a 28 day calander, that coinsides with the moon, which made complete sence to me, because everything here on earth is effected by the 28 day cycle of our moon. So the more I look into these Mayans, the more I think, wow, these people know their stuff! But I also learned that their calander ends somewhere around December, 23rd, 2012! I read that it meant a big change for our planet. I was wondering if anyone here knew anything about the Mayans, and if you could tell me a little more on this "end of the calander" business. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (15 May 2008):
Nah, but I know that you can open a google account and personalize your own page with little pop-ups like "weather" and "sayings-of-the-day" - and ONE of those thingies is a pop-up mayan calendar so that every day you can read the mayan date - like today is "mayan warrior and four severed heads"... Gruesome but fascinating!
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 May 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThank you for the web site. I figures there are so many people here from all over the world that might have an idea, you know? But, yeah, since our bodies are made mostly of water, and the moon effects all the H2o on the planet, when ladies spend enough time together, their water levels in their bodies rise and fall at the same time, therefore adjusting their menstral cycles to work at the same time. CRAZY, huh? It also has to do with our exact place on this earth, when we get together, we are more or less considered one body of water.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 May 2008): Sorry babes, can't help.
But can't help feeling that this is a trick question. Are you sure your in the right place. This is "DearCupid" a site for people with romantic/relationship problems. I think you took a wrong turn. You need to be looking a "DearMyayans" a web site founded to look at the interesting history of the 28 day cicle of the Mayan people. If your lost please contact wikipedia @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization for your first point of call.
Ps: Dose the mayan cycle explain why your period always goes funny anytime you live with a group of women? Good luck in your research.
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