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October 20, 2011 - 4:45am

We are now very close to October 28, 2011, the end date of the Mayan calendar according to Carl Johann Calleman, a date that I also propagated for years. Within the last few months many people asked me questions about this matter. What will happen? Can we feel the changes? Is this really the end of the Mayan calendar?

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October 8, 2011 - 6:48am

Before moving on with an apology and asking a new question to Calleman, I want to clarify few things:

- I am neither defending the December 21, 2012 end date, nor I am in the same camp with any New Age “prophets”.
- I am not taking the Mayan Council of Elders or any Mayan elder as the absolute authority for understanding the world.

October 8, 2011 - 5:22am

For the sake of keeping the main discussion together, I am posting Carl's response on October 7. Also my reply to it could be found right after his letter...

Hello again Fatih,

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October 6, 2011 - 1:08pm

Here are responses of Carl Calleman on my open letter to him. For the sake of simplicity I will put his replies to the questions starting with the question number. You will also find my responses to his replies after three stars “***”.
Also since I decided to keep everything tranquil, I will add what he wrote to me in the email and respond to it:
Hi Fatih,
I cannot say that I feel you have the best intentions with what you are doing,
but here are the answers that I feel you should introduce at the places you have posted your article.
Carl
***

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October 6, 2011 - 2:31am

End of the Calleman calendar - An open letter to Carl Johann Calleman

September 24, 2011 - 10:19am

It's time to share with you an interview that I did with Sraddhalu Ranade, a leading scholar of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Sraddhalu is not just an excellent scholar on Sri Aurobindo and his philosophy, but he is also a scientist, educationist and a software developer.

It has been an interesting interview touching on subjects like science and consciousness, yoga, quantum physics, Tesla, GMO, Indian spirituality, Auroville, Mayan calendar and the advent of a new human race.

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February 11, 2011 - 7:29am

Namaste everyone,

As of today we entered a new cycle in the Mayan calendar. It is not just a new trecana (13 days cycle) it is also a new Tzolkin round (260 days). Therefore it is a great time to make new beginnings, plant new seeds in our lives and realign ourselves with high spiritual goals.

This new 260 days cycle also includes the 9th wave of the Mayan calendar. There are exactly 260 days from today to October 28, 2011. Although Calleman says the 9th wave starts on March 8th, 2011 I think it is more logical that it starts today, as he mentioned previously in his books.

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October 1, 2010 - 10:14am

There is a Turkish Sufi poet I like. His name is Yunus Emre. In one of his famous poem he says:

“Science is knowing science,
science is knowing yourself,
if you are not knowing yourself
what kind of reading is this?”

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September 25, 2010 - 6:07am

In this article I am questioning the nature of the prophecies done according to the Calleman’s interpretation of the Mayan calendar and the events held according to his visions. I am suggesting a critical outlook to what we understand from spiritual evolution. I believe we cannot neglect the traditional views on spiritual evolution and we need to be very cautious on not falling into the traps of our own egos. Finally I am offering a meditation of compassion as a practice of humility that potentially can help us to rise above our own illusions.

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July 15, 2010 - 10:04pm

Intuitively I have been finding Nisargaddata Maharaj and the way he teaches Advaita Vedanta very inspiring. Recently I discovered why. This is a supreme way to describe the so called "Oneness Consciousness" that we all talk about related with the end of the Mayan calendar. Also depending on my experience of practicing different spiritual paths for many years (Vipassana, Sufism, Tantra, different Yogic paths...) I would say that Advaita Vedanta is pretty much of a direct path. Well, you might say Vipassana or Tantra would also be direct ways.

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