Psychic Phone Readings and The Mayan End of the World Prophesy

By Tana Hoy


Maybe you have a bit of psychic phone reading sessions and have heard about the Mayan predictions. Sure, we'll all have a good chuckle about this 2012 twaddle come January 2013, but first we'll have to brave an entire year of nonstop doom and gloom.

Psychic phone readings won't be enough, really, but we have to know more about it. You're better off going into 2012 prepared. That means knowing the year's top 10 apocalypse threats like the back of your hand and stuffing a survival kit to handle any possible occurrence.

That means going to bed every night and inquiring yourself, "What if the world actually does end tomorrow like Nostradamus sorta-kinda said it would?"

Now go ahead and glide on that gas mask, shove a copy of this article into the survival kit and dive into doom. You know the drill on this one: The ancient Mayans used several intricate calendars to number their days, and their Long Count Calendar's 1,872,000-day Great Cycle will wrap up on Dec. 21, 2012.

Of course, as far as we be on familiar terms with, the Mayans never said anything about the world ending in 2012. If anything, the put up the shutters of the Great Cycle would just be an excuse to hurl a massive party. And the next morning? You guessed it: Time to split unlock a new calendar and get on with your life.

Still, we like to assume the Mayans possessed some astrological insight into Earth's potential. They argue that a world-ending planetary alignment will occur on Dec. 21, 2012, but every astronomer on Earth can tell you this isn't even remotely in the cards.

Whether you have heard it through psychic phone readings, or somewhere else, the best thing is to prepare. Just to be on the safe side, it pays to keep some clean water (at least one gallon or 4.54 liters per person per day) and nonperishable food items on hand in case of emergency, be it the end of the world or just a heavy snowstorm.




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