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Interesting fractal in my life

Postby Seamus » Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:28 pm

I've been considering fractals to be very important, for the last few years. There are cycles to life, and to time, and moreover, physicality itself is fractal in nature. I was speaking with Roger a few weeks ago, and was remarking how I lost my job on July 18, the 2-year anniversary of my breakup with my ex-fiancee, and the 22-year anniversary of my single most formative spiritual experience. Both of those events were life-overturning in their own way.

Looking at it mathematically, i immediately see that 2 and 22 are almost logarithmically related. So I did a little experiment. I started with a beginning date of July 18, 1989, and an end date of October 28, 2011, and found the total days to be 8,137. That, divided by 111, gives me 73.3 days. Precisely the interval between July 18, 2011 and October 28, 2011. So, I get major life changes 20 and 22 years apart, then one of the Mayan Calendar end dates (there are a few different ways to look at it) falls on the next step in this harmonic. This cannot be a coincidence. In fact, it is precisely what is predicted by Timewave Zero. As time progresses to the 'end point', the amount of change that "occurred" (speaking roughly, because all the epochs actually overlap at their end) has a corresponding amount in each progressive, fractally-related epoch. Watching Ian Xel Lungold's presentation on the Mayan calendar is probably necessary to understand this, unless you have a clear understanding of fractals and holograms. Even if you do, I'd recommend watching his presentation at least once.

If anyone else has any recurrent date themes in their lives, I'd love to hear about it!
"Who is it that never let you down? Who is it that gave you back your crown?" -Björk
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