Thursday, October 8, 2009

Time to Usher in a New Era?

By now, everyone has heard the about the Mayan prophecy that states the world will end December 12, 2012. (It is, by the way, a Wednesday.) Many people are skeptical of the world's supposed end coming up, and a few others have been thrown into a new view of the world because they believe the world will reach its demise in 2012. (I know, this first part will sound crazy, but read through to the end.)

The only problem is that the majority of people do not know the actual prophecy. The Mayans did not predict that the world would cease to exist in 2012, but rather they predicted that an era would end and a new one would begin. The world (figuratively, not literally) as we know it, will come to an end. Life and the world itself are not ending, but rather we, as a species, will reach a new time period. The Mayans predicted it will be a period in which we become more in tune with nature, our spirituality (our connection to the universe around us and/or our connection to a higher power), and each other. (See source.)

Humans, by nature, are repetitive and predictable, as a whole. It is not illogical to think that accurate predictions about human society can be made if they are based on facts, science, and studies of human behavior. This is what the Mayans have done. Does this mean that there is going to be some massive occurrence and everyone is going to wake up different one morning in December of 2012? By all means, no! The next major election will be in 2012, and perhaps the candidates and propositions on the ballot will be the beginning of major change and reform and usher in the new era.

With the current state of the world, this is not something that is as far-fetched as many people may think. Take a look at what's going on: The economy, current politics, the unemployment rates, a changing environment, and so on. All around us, things are happening unlike they ever have before. We live in an age of technology, of a global community, and that in itself has an effect on the changing world around us. Unlike fifty years ago, people communicate with each other at the speed of light across continents, oceans, and time zones. Many people spend more time in front of their computers than talking with others face to face. When breaking news happens, the world is aware of it within an hour, whereas before information could take days or weeks to reach the other side of the country. We have the potential to connect with others in a way history has never seen before.

People today are different than they were just a couple generations ago. Many people today have more liberal views than ever before. Today's youth has become an "I don't care about what others think" generation. Many people born in the 1980's (who will start turning 30 next year) grew up with the idea of being true to oneself and not being concerned with the judgments of others, and in turn, don't judge others. The 1980's babies (many of whom are now having babies themselves) are breaking free from old traditions and more old-fashioned ways of thinking. Many people born after 1980 are pro-choice, support gay marriage, and are not as conservative as many of their grandparents were. It's not just the under 30 crowd, though. People who grew up in the 1960's and 1970's grew up in the "hippie" era and support many of the love and human fellowship ideals still today. You would be hard-pressed to find someone born after the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's who is not an egalitarian.

How does all this tie together? Well, we are on the brink of an amazing revolution. As Grover Norquist points out in his book "Leave Us Alone", most of those people who were born in 1920 will no longer be voting in 2012 elections, for obvious reasons. At the same time, people who are born in 1996 will be voting in 2012 elections. As the older generation passes on, the new generation will take over. We will experience a social evolution over the next couple of decades that has the potential of changing the face of society as we know it. The Baby Boomers are retiring, their kids are grown, they are becoming grandparents, and starting to come into their golden years. (Baby Boomers are anyone born between the years 1946 and 1964. The oldest of the Baby Boomers are now 63 and the youngest are 45.) Soon the leaders of our society will be those who were babies in the 1970's and 1980's, carrying the morals and principles of their generation.

As we see the older generation pass, the new generation will take over, and the trumping ideals will be those of the younger, more socially progressive generation. This could be a big turning point in world history, changing society as we know it. With luck and a little hard work, we have the opportunity to become a world in which everyone is treated truly equally, amicable, more tranquil, and more in tune with each other. If we take initiative, we have the power to bring about the positive changes, even as individuals. PEACE!

3 comments:

  1. I am glad Someone else knows the real definition of the prophecy. sheesh I am so sick of all the doom and gloom. Well written!

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  2. Ok, SO don't wanna be the negative Nancy, but the bright colors kinda give me a head ache :-/ Getting there, though. You'll find it! :-)

    Meanwhile.. I look forward to more posts!

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