The Eagle Bowl Calendar
The sacred Aztec calendar is properly called the Eagle Bowl (Figure 1).
It represents the solar deity Tonatiuh. The amazingly accurate calendar has
been in use in various forms for more than 2,000 years. A Zapotec prophecy,
based on the Eagle Bowl, states:
"After Thirteen Heavens of Decreasing Choice, and Nine Hells of
Increasing Doom, the Tree of Life shall blossom with a fruit never before known
in the creation, and that fruit shall be the New Spirit of Men."
The 13 Heavens and 9 Hells were each 52 years long (1,144 years total).
Each of the 9 Hells were to be worse than the last. On the final day of the
last Hell (August 17, 1987), Tezcatlipoca, god of death, would remove his mask
of jade to reveal himself as Quetzelcoatl, god of peace.
In the mythology of the Aztecs, the first age of mankind ended with the
animals devouring humans. The second age was finished by wind, the third by
fire, and the fourth by water. The present fifth epoch is called Nahui-Olin
(Sun of Earthquake), which began in 3113 BC and will end on December 24, 2011.
It will be the last destruction of human existence on Earth. The date coincides
closely with that determined by the brothers McKenna in The Invisible
Landscape as “the end of history” indicated by their computer analysis of
the ancient Chinese oracle-calendar, the I Ching.
The Mayan calendar is divided into Seven Ages of Man. The fourth epoch
ended in August 1987. The Mayan calendar comes to an end on Sunday, December
23, 2012. Only a few people will survive the catastrophe that ensues. In the
fifth age, humanity will realize its spiritual destiny. In the sixth age, we
will realize God within ourselves, and in the seventh age we will become so
spiritual that we will be telepathic.1
Figure 5.2
The Eagle Bowl Calendar

1. Taken from Prophecy –A
History of the Future (Internet Edition), by Robert A. Nelson at
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf8usa.htm