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Ancient Perspectives on 2012

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So… is December 21, 2012, really the end of the world? What do the Mayan people themselves say about the end of their Calendar? What is the importance of the Calendar for the rest of humanity?

In an historic visit to New York City, Mayan Elder and Spokesman Don Pedro Pablo Chuc Pech will bring Ancient Mayan knowledge to answer these questions and more in order to help us understand the significant prophecies and predictions about 2012, the dawn of the 6th Sun and a New Consciousness for all humanity.

Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM - Sunday, September 16, 2012 at 1:00 AM (EDT)

At the Church of St Paul & St Andrew, 263 West 86th Street 

Featuring:

Don Pedro Pablo Chuc Pech,

President of the Grand Itza Mayan Council of 13 Elders of Yucatan, Mexico, and Wisdom-Keeper


Also:

Live Music, DJs, & Performances / Interactive Ceremony / Dancing / Cultural Splendor / Interactive Installations / Community Celebration / High Vibrational Food / Healing / Free Holistic Products / Mayan Personal Calendars / Activations + More

Experience the New Paradigm through live Native music, Indigenous dancing and a Sacred Corn ceremony

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Followed up with post-ceremony CELEBRATIONS! Featuring:

:: Artist Ashram: Come and imagine the new paradigm through creativity with Artist Ashram. Draw and paint, Dance and Play.

:: SriKalogy: Live music and DJ set

w/ Native Chants by Alokananda and Didje By AJ Block

:: Humo omuH: Live music

:: Native Flute Music by David Powers

:: Indigenous Dances by Cetiliztli Nauhcampa

:: Unitribe Healers: Experience energy and body work by some of NYC’s best healers. Reiki, Qigong, Reconnective, Massage

 

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SPONSORED BY :

 

EVOLVER

 

KEVITA

 

PALO TEAS

 

More info: http://themayanelderspeaks.com/

Don Pedro: http://themayanelderspeaks.com/the-elder/

Unitribe: http://www.unitribe.net/

Tickets: http://themayanelderspeaks9-15-12.eventbrite.com/

 

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