Clocking Carl Johan Calleman -- Q & A Podcast--His Take On The Mayan Calendar
October 18, 2009
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Philosophy
Carl Johan Calleman takes time out to talk about time.
I spoke with timekeeper, Carl Johan Calleman a few months back. I was interested in Calleman because he came out and deconstructed the Arguelles version of the calendar aka "The Dreamspell" in fairly illuminating terms. So I reached out and wanted to learn more. Going in mostly cold, I found Calleman to be bright, engaging and mild mannered. We spoke about using the calendar as a tool for predicting trends and events in real time, something that neither Arguelles nor John Major Jenkins traffic in. Calleman noticed that when he used the Mayan calendar to chart the history of his native Sweden, he found that he could actually see Sweden's historical cycles rise and fall against the back drop of the calendar. He decided to apply it to what's happening now, in this country and his results were very surprising.
Above you can see how November plays a huge role in the down cycle of the calendar. It dovetails with some of the info that the Web Bots guys, Cliff High and George Ure have also come up with for through the rest of 2009. Interestingly enough, the super-mega-blockbuster, 2012, will make it's debut.
Calleman breaks with both Arguelles and Major-Jenkins on the end date, which he sees as 10/28/2011, aka 13 Ahau. Fasten your belts and listen to the insights and observations of Carl Johan Calleman.
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