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Harmonic Convergence

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Harmonic Convergence: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Harmonic Convergence

Harmonic Convergence

An assembly of millions of New Agers gathered at spiritual sites (vortexes) around the world. to usher in peace on earth and the unity of all life and acknowledge that the New Age had arrived.

 

Held August 16Ð17, 1987, it was formulated by Jose Arguelles, based on Mayan prophecies and astrological conjecture. Other significant dates were 31 December 1987 and a culmination in 2012.

 

(See also: Harmonic Convergence, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Harmonic Convergence

Harmonic Convergence

An assembly of millions of New Agers gathered at spiritual sites (vortexes) around the world. to usher in peace on earth and the unity of all life and acknowledge that the New Age had arrived.

 

Held August 16–17, 1987, it was formulated by Jose Arguelles, based on Mayan prophecies and astrological conjecture. Other significant dates were 31 December 1987 and a culmination in 2012.

 

(See also: Harmonic Convergence, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series

Suppose that f(x), a complex-valued function of a real variable, is periodic with period 2π, and is square-integrable over the interval from −π to π. Let Each Fn is called a Fourier coefficient. Then, the Fourier series representation of f(x) is given by Each term in this sum is called a Fourier mode or a harmonic. In the important special case of a real-valued function f< ...

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Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Harmonic number - Introduction

The generalized harmonic number of order n of m is given by . Note that n may be equal to , provided m > 1. And If , while , the harmonic series does not converge and hence the harmonic number does not exist. Other notations occasionally used include The special case of m = 1 is simply called a harmonic number and is frequently written w ...

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Harmonic number, Harmonic number - Introduction, Harmonic number - Applications, Harmonic number - Generalizations, Harmonic number - Generating functions

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Convergence - Mathematics

In mathematics, convergence describes limiting behaviour, particularly of an infinite sequence or series toward some limit. To assert convergence is to claim the existence of such a limit, which may be itself unknown. For any fixed standard of accuracy, however, you can always be sure to be within that limit, provided you have gone far enough. The following lists more specific usages of this word: Convergent series provides a general mathematical definition and a context in which to understand the remaining ...

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Convergence, Convergence - Science fiction and popular culture, Convergence - Mathematics, Convergence - Natural sciences, Convergence - Computing and technology, Convergence - Social sciences, Convergence - Political parties

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Harmonic number - Applications

The harmonic numbers appear in several calculation formulas, such as the digamma function: where γ is the Euler-Mascheroni constant 0.5772156649... This relation is also frequently used to define the extension of the harmonic numbers to non-integer n. The harmonic numbers are also frequently used to define γ, in that although converges more quickly. An integral representation is given by Euler: This representation can be easily shown to satisfy the recurrence relation by the formula: ...

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Harmonic number, Harmonic number - Introduction, Harmonic number - Applications, Harmonic number - Generalizations, Harmonic number - Generating functions

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series

While the Fourier coefficients an and bn can be formally defined for any function for which the integrals make sense, whether the series so defined actually converges to f(x) depends on the properties of f. The simplest answer is that if f is square-integrable then (this is convergence in the norm of the space L2). There are also many known tests that ensure that the series converges at a given poin ...

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Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Example

Let f(x) = x be the identity function for x from −π to π. Outside this domain, the Fourier series implicitly requires that we define the function periodically. We will compute the Fourier coefficients for this function. Notice that cos(nx) is an even function, while f and sin(nx) are odd functions. Notice that an are 0 because x and x cos(nx) are odd functions. Hence the Fourier series for f(x) = x is: See also:

Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Orthogonality

The Fourier basis functions are orthogonal in the discrete space where δ(x) is the Dirac delta function and δT(x) is the Dirac comb function. The Fourier basis functions are orthogonal in the continuous space as well: where δnm is the Kronecker delta function. ...

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Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

Read more here: » Fourier series: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Orthogonality

Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem

Another important property of the Fourier series is the Plancherel theorem Parseval's theorem, a special case of the Plancherel theorem, states that which can be restated for the real-valued f(x) case above, These theorems may be proven using the orthogonality relationships. ...

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Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

Read more here: » Fourier series: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem

Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp

Because "basis functions" eikx are homomorphisms of the real line (more precisely, of the "circle group") we have some useful identities: Fourier series - Shifting property. If then (if G is the transform of g) Fourier series - Convolution theorems. Main article: Convolution If h( ...

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Fourier series, Fourier series - Definition of Fourier series, Fourier series - Example, Fourier series - Convergence of Fourier series, Fourier series - Orthogonality, Fourier series - Some positive consequences of the homomorphism properties of exp, Fourier series - Shifting property, Fourier series - Convolution theorems, Fourier series - Plancherel's and Parseval's theorem, Fourier series - General formulation

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Square wave - Examining the square wave

In contrast to the sawtooth wave, which contains all integer harmonics, the square wave contains only odd integer harmonics. Using Fourier series we can write an ideal square wave as an infinite series of the form A curiosity of the convergence of the Fourier series representation of the square wave is the Gibbs phenomenon. Ringing artifacts in non-ideal square waves can be shown to be related to this phenomenon. The Gibbs phenomenon can be prevented by the use of σ-approximation, which uses the Lanczos s ...

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Square wave, Square wave - Origins and uses, Square wave - Examining the square wave, Square wave - Characteristics of imperfect square waves, Square wave - Other definitions

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Digamma function - Taylor series

The digamma has a rational zeta series, given by the Taylor series at z=1. This is , which converges for |z|<1. Here, ζ(n) is the Riemann zeta function. This series is easily derived from the corresponding Taylor's series for the Hurwitz zeta function. ...

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Digamma function, Digamma function - Relation to harmonic numbers, Digamma function - Integral representations, Digamma function - Taylor series, Digamma function - Newton series, Digamma function - Reflection formula, Digamma function - Recurrence formula, Digamma function - Special values

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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Khinchin's constant - Series expressions

Khinchin's constant may be expressed as a rational zeta series in the form or, by peeling off terms in the series, where N is an integer, held fixed, and ζ(s,n) is the Hurwitz zeta function. Both series are strongly convergent, as ζ(n) − 1 approaches zero quickly for large n. An expansion may also ...

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Khinchin's constant, Khinchin's constant - Series expressions, Khinchin's constant - Hölder means, Khinchin's constant - Harmonic mean

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Harmonic Convergence: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Jose Arguelles

Jose Arguelles

(1939 - ) New Age author whose book The Mayan Factor, published early 1987, argued that during a critical time (August 16-17 of that year) the prophecies of the Bible, Aztec and Mayan calendars indicated that the world would either begin a new age or be destroyed.

 

If 144,000 self-chosen people were "resonating" with peace during this important time, worldwide, though especially at the "power centers" like Mount Shasta, Arguelles believed the world could be saved from destruction. (see Harmonic Convergence).

 

He has a distinguished career as an educator, he taught at Princeton University, University of California, Evergreen State College, San Francisco State University, San Francisco Institute of Art, the Naropa Institute, the University of Colorado, and The Union Graduate School.

 

His pioneering books resulting from investigations into human whole systems include: Mandala (1972), A Psychophysical Aesthetic (1972), The Transformative Vision: Reflections on the Nature and History of Human Expression (1975) (1992), and, Earth Ascending: An illustrated Treatise on the Law Governing Whole Systems (1984, 1988). As one of the founders of Earth Day, 1970 (First Whole Earth Festival, Davis, California. 1970), Arguelles is a career activist for peace and the planetary transformation of consciousness.

 

With his wife and partner, Lloydine, they founded the Planet Art Network (1983), promoting the revival of the Nicholas Roerich Peace Pact and Banner of Peace (1935). Combining investigations of the Roerich Peace Pact with his lifetime study of the mathematics and prophesies of the Mayan Calendar.

 

(See also: Jose Arguelles, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Motion

Motion The essential characteristic of abstract motion, whether in space, time, or consciousness, commonly manifesting as change. Absolute abstract motion is one of two aspects under which is symbolized Be-ness, the other being abstract space, yet these are and must be one in essence; it is also called the Great Breath.

 

On the planes of manifestation, motion prevails as the positive pole, equivalent to jivatman, spirit, etc., according to which plane is meant. Consciousness and thought are manifestations of motion in the guise of active intelligence, and are necessarily connected with their appropriate forms of prakriti or mulaprakriti.

 

The beginning of differentiation is spoken of as the beginning of change. Life manifests as motion, and its passing from plane to plane produces what is called birth and death. Absolute motion and what humans call absolute rest -- really but another form of incessant motion -- converge into one. The tendency of cosmic motion is ever toward the spiral; in kinematics, simple harmonic motion generates ellipses, of which the straight line and the circle are limiting cases.

 

Nineteenth-century science postulated matter and motion as two bases on which to build, but the attempt to define the nature or cause of motion within the limits of the science thus set up was futile. Motion was defined as an effect of force, force being itself expressed in terms of motion. To reach the cause of physical motion we must go outside of physics and refer it to spirit or some ultraphysical agency.

 

(See also: Motion, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on ZUVUYA

ZUVUYA

José Argüelles' word that he says is what the Maya called "the memory circuit hotline." Earth lies within this galaxy's "experimental zone." The Maya really are galactic travellers who influenced early historical and evolutionary advances by, amongst other things, offering mankind the psychedelic mushroom, "Flesh of the Gods."

 

In 631 B.C.E. Pacal Votan, Galactic Agent 13 66 56, came to our world, where he remained for 52 years, as supervisor of human evolution. In 550 B.C.E. the Maya sent down another galactic scout (Buddha) who lived 52 years. Finally Kukulkan (Quetzacoatl) was sent. He also lived 52 years. He prophesied that the 13 heaven cycles would wind down in 1519 (the very year, it turned out afterwards, that murderous, enslaving Cortez arrived), whereupon nine 52-year hell cycles would ensue. In 1987, with the Harmonic Convergence, the final hell cycle was completed. In the aftermath of the hell cycles we see that "man is a cancer of the earth." His numbers must be reduced dramatically and permanently. The earth is a hologram of the sun and we are a hologram of the earth. Each of us must become a Mayan and a galactic recruit to this end. A mere twenty-five years are left for us to ready the earth for its transformation or it will be consigned to the rubbish heap of failed experiments.

 

At the center of the galaxy is Hunab Ku, broadcasting beams of different programs, like a radio station. Earth will phase out of this particular ray in 2012 C.E. Mayans call this the "acceleration synchronization beam." At the end, human activity is accelerated exponentially until it reaches a peak and synchronization occurs. Everyone then becomes aware of everyone else as one mind.

 

Says Hubatz Men, a young postmodern, contemporary Mayan who gives lectures through the southwest, "Zuvuya is the circuit by which everything returns to itself. Everything is the memory of itself."

 

 

 

(See also: ZUVUYA, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on MAYAN CALENDAR

MAYAN CALENDAR

The Mayan year, beginning always on July 26, called a tun consisting of 360 days (called kin ) and 5 or 6 epagomenals called Vayeb , weeks, called Uinals , are 13 kin long and numbered perpetually over a span of 20 days, named as follows: Imix, Ik, Akbal, Kan, Chicchan, Cimi, Manik, Lamat, Muluc, Oc, Chuen, Eb, Ben, Ix, Men, Cib, Caban, Edznab, Cauac, Ahau. The months, which are 20 days long, but numbered from 0 to 19 are as follows: Pop, Yax, Vo, Zac, Zip, Ceh, Zotz, Mac, Xec, Kankin, Xul, Muan, Yaxkin, Pax, Mol, Kayab, Ch'en, Cumku. . . and the Vayeb intercalaries.

 

Time is reckoned in units of 20. Thus 20 tun make a katun, 20 katun make a baktun, 20 baktun make a pictun, 20 pictun make a calabtun, 20 calabtun make a kinchiltun, and 20 kinchiltun make an Alautun, which latter amounts to 163,040,000 years.

 

The present cycle began in the year 3113 B.C. and ending in 2012 A.D., is the final part of a 26,000 year cycle (a zodiacal age), and (according to José Argüelles) June 20, 1986 was "10 Ben, 9 Kayeb, 12.18.14.18.9" meaning baktun 12, katun 18, year 14, vinal 18, day 9 and kin 1862599 (number of days elapsed from the initiation point of the Great Cycle)."

 

The "Harmonic Convergence" of 1987 was the beginning of the end of the last five years of the Hell cycle. 1992 is the beginning of the final 20-year countdown to the completion of the 26,000 year galactic cycle. (The time it takes the sun to circle the Pleiades). One of the stars in the Pleiades is called "Maya."

 

 

 

(See also: MAYAN CALENDAR, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on APO PANTAS KAKODAIMONES!

APO PANTAS KAKODAIMONES!

False banishing mantram ("Away all evil demons!")

 

APOCALYPSE

We are aware that the muslims insist that there can be no Universal Eschatonic Implosion until the world has endured "40 years of rain." We would remind them that we have endured *more* than forty years of the "rain" of nuclear radiation and pollution. Aztec prophesies place the end of the world in the 20th Century (who can doubt it?). The Great Pyramid is said to contain, in its mystical measurements, similar predictions in stone of which the last is Sept. 17, 2001 A.D. Two thousand is commonly believed by western civilization to be the year of the Eschaton. The date given by Nostradamus, on the other hand, is slightly pre-millennial: 1999. This is just 13 years prior to the end of the great 160,000-year Mayan Cycle and Terence McKenna's Timescape Zero (based on Ancient Chinese cycles), both at 2012 C.E. And although many others cite 2020, there are interesting reasons for seizing on 1999.

 

First of all, there is a scientific reason. As meteorologists have noted, the 11-year sunspot cycles which serve to heat the earth, have not only been increasing in severity, they have progressively exacerbated the greenhouse effect. This resulted, during the drought of 1988, in the first of the summer-long record-breaking temperatures that continue to plague us. In '99 the sunspot activity could well have a cataclysmic effect.

 

Metaphysically, however, there are more compelling reasons. Since the exact interface betweeen the end of the Christian Aeon of Pisces and the beginning of the Humanist Aeon of Aquarius is impossible to pipoint, we are thrown back on sheer numerology. 1+9+9+9 = 28 = 2+8 = 10; numerologically and Pythagoras-wise ten is the number of perfect completion. In other words 1999 is the natural culmination of the Aeon, whereas 2000 is simply a thousandfold manifestation of the Duality: Two - that epitome of evil amongst numbers (from the cosmic point of view, the end of the world isn't necessarily evil). The date, January 16, 1999 adds up to 9. That date is also Julian Day number 2,451,195, which adds up to 9 as well. Ironically enough, most computer projections of disaster, based on current ecological trends, ozone depletion, demographic patterns, etc. predict the peak somewhere between January, 1999 and September, 2013 - by which time the population of the earth will be nine billion and the "end" of the human yardstick on this planet will have come.

 

And although the Bible stipulates that "no man knoweth the day or the hour" of the last day, I do not hesitate to name the 9th second of the 9th minute of the 9th hour of January 16, 1999 as the eschaton (or the 9th day of the 9th month September).

 

As one of the Archons of the Ending Aeon, however, I have chosen 999 as my personal sigil, not 1999, because I want to ally myself with the spirit of the ending process, rather than with the End itself. Moreover, from an opitimistic point of view, 999 is qabalistically virginal - it has nothing written on it. Yet I see no reason to dispute '99 as the Climax of the Apocalypse, and I take that most useful point of the Eschaton as the date of my own eschaton-count. My Newtime (13 month) calendar begins approximately on the winter solstice of 2000 (Newtime Year Zero), displacing Gregorian time forever. Hence I count forward from 1999, calling 1997 "Year Minus 3", etc.

 

It should be noted that "end of the world" predictions are always cropping up. For instance, there was Rev. Whisenant's eschatonic prediction that September 13, 1988 would be the Great Day. Newspapers were gleeful in reporting that the date came and went. What they failed to realize was that 1988, in fact, the beginning of the end - since it was in that year that the greenhouse effect was finally accepted by the planetary powers and acknowledged as the harbinger of the end. If nothing else, 1988 was the year in which the Shroud of Turin was finally pronounced an error by the Vatican. At any rate, the good Rev's numerology may have been naive and the particular fate he chose may have had little synchronistic sparkle, but his prediction wasn't entirely off the wall. Isn't it always the 11th hour? At least sub specie aeternitatis?

 

But with the 20th Century we leave eternity behind and enter the dimensional worlds. The date Whisenant gave has another meaning. As you know, we stand in the slough of time and at the perimeters of various magico/religious aeons - including the multitudinous segments of the Galilean era - all of which end at different points. The prophecies are fulfilled at different velocities in different ways. The world "ends" perennially because "World" derives from Anglo-Saxon wer-µld ("Man's Era" or "human time.")

 

Part of our confusion has to do with the fact that we tend to use "the world" and "the earth" as though they were synonyms. The earth is merely one of the stages on which the drama of the world is enacted. From the Olympian point of view, the end of a world isn't a tragedy. Everything has its ?ld. Even the gods have their time. Even the dinosaurs had an "Age" so the toymakers tell us. The word for "world", in every language, is invariably linked to the notion of time. Arabic duniya, "the present (world)", Hebrew olam "eternity", Latin mundus, originally a division into sections (of time), like the Greek kosmos. Religion is always, sooner or later, part of that chronometry.

 

It amazes me that people, especially gullible Xtians, can be so blind as to expect everything to go on as it has done for millions of years when the end has, in fact, arrived. By now it should be clear even to rotting elephants and establishment flakes that the fulfillment of the prophesies is at hand. Even technocratic corporationism concedes that any time between now and the early 21st Century pollution, population, drought, disease and famine will have hit their strides (the "four horsemen" as the four elements: polluted air, sewage-laden water, barren earth, radiocative fire). Therefore 2000 also marks the beginning of the Age of Aquarius and the official end of the Piscean "Age of Jesus". After that date the Christians (all of whom by then will have been swept up into the arms of their Redeemer) will find themselves, or so asserts self-styled Neo-Xtian, Constance Cumbey, "preserved in their own bubble of spiritual sterility on the dimensional shelf of an alternate reality," where they may eternally contemplate the wonder of their salvation. Meanwhile, mankind's post-holocaustic, enlightened remnant (should such a remnant, by any miracle, remain) will be free to move ahead...to? Incidentally, by the word "holocaust" I do not refer to war but to the destruction of the biosphere by the ravages of unchecked human growth.

 

For remarks on the return of Christ or "Second Coming" (see PAROUSIA). Meanwhile, the elect, who are still being sacrificed, already inhabit the New Jerusalem. The safe and sound remainder are not saved at all, despite their belief. They call themselves Xtians, but they are Philistines. The zealous guardians of the faith are precisely those about whom Matthew was shouting: "Not everyone who saith unto me, Lord, Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven!", and of whom Mark said, "But woe to them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days." Those who remain are increasingly damned to the hell that earth is henceforth becoming. September 13, 1988 was the last day before it would be too late to begin the task of repairing the biosphere and reversing daily descent to terracide. So the jubilant laughter of Whisenant's scoffers begins to sound increasingly hollow, doesn't it?

 

 Obviously, there are many of us who, though raised in the Xtian tradition, can view the Apocalyptic experience which the world is undergoing even now, without falling gibbering to our knees in a final paroxysm of millennial conversion. . . No matter what happens henceforth, will retain our Neo-Gnostic and Neo-Pagan allegiances and avoid the horror of "Salvation."

 

Other cultures are more confrontational. Coinciding with the Xtian Apocalypse is the Hopi ending of the "Fourth World". In their system, evolution produces new strengths but also creates new bad habits which must periodically be burned away. Those who have not been corrupted will become the seed people of the next world. Hindus and Yogis (q.v.) rather than living in the world, tend to think of themselves as living in an "age" - at present, that age is the evil "Kali Yuga" (quite similar, in fact, to our own "apocalyptic era" and not necessarily lengthier). The Chinese also live in an older world. As of this writing (1988), this is the year 4686 for them. And for the Jews it's 5748. But the Mayans (q.v.) dwell in almost inconceivably vast ages, called baktuns and the current one ends in 2012, our time. The "Harmonic Convergence" of July, 1987, marked the entry, for the Mayans, into the final lustrum of the penultimate 20-year period, before the "hotting up" time of 1992, which is the beginning of the final 20 years of a 160,000 year cycle!

 

The "world" is, in a very real sense, however, the creation of those who inhabit it. Thus, when our forefathers created the United States, they quite deliberately and correctly referred to this as a "new world" and gave the Great Seal the designation NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM ("New Order of the Ages"), which you can still read on every dollar bill. But every maker of a "new" world, whether secular or religious, brings in his own "Age." The makers of the R_publique Fran_aise, after the Revolution of 1789, even came up with a brand new calendar to mark their "new age," complete with new names for the months. Anton LaVey, high priest of the "San Francisco Church of Satan", proclaimed 1966 as the beginning of the "New Satanic Age". Jesus Christ, arriving at the beginning of the Piscean Age, brought with him an automatic 2000-year non-renewable lease on time, which runs out in this century, the beginning of the Aquarian Age. Magicians also fabricate their own elaborate times - Aleister Crowley, for instance, began his "Age of Horus" in 1904. Moreover, although it might be expected to have ended at his death in 1947, his followers, seeing him as an immortal, still maintain Crowley's "Thelemic" calendar in that system, 1996 C.E. would be AN 72.

 

Crowley's aeon was itself superseded in 1947 (the year of the saucers) when the doorway to the Hell of Universe B was opened by Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard, whence the "Forgotten Ones" are now penetrating this world.

 

In 1980 Mickey Mouse and Jesus joined forces to end personal liberty in the United States (the end of the Democratic Party forever). In 1983 the Hopis announced the end of the 5th World - henceforth man would be obliged to boost his own stock, somehow. In July of 1987, the world entered the final lustrum of the penultimate katun of the Mayan aeon - another time of tribulation. 1992 was the beginning of yet another 20-year battle of armageddon. On January 6, 1999 Julian Day 2,415,195, the world will end by Nostradamus's calculation. Few will notice, perhaps, sind the "end" refers merely to the official passing of the Galilean Age and the world will be so desperately struggling to survive that there will be little time for outmoded messiahs.

 

Zoroaster, who died in 1000 B.C., will be reborn and complete the end of futility and Ahriman's rule. His seed at the bottom of a lake, it was prophesied, would thrice conceive maidens at three millennial points. The final chapter in the Zoroastrian cycle and yet another eschaton in our time.

 

Finally, it should be noted, in 2012, Terence McKenna's Timescape reaches Absolute Zero, the point of infinite novelty (See AUTOPOETIC LAPIS). And, interestingly, Jung also predicted the outer limit as occurring approximately fifty years after his death, which was in 1961.

 

You will understand that these 'end of the world' dates constitute a map of reality, but are obviously not Reality itself (apart from the fact that there is no "reality", as such). One doesn't necessarily visit every town on the map. We can choose to live out our allotted span to 1999 or 2012, and perhaps save the world, after all, or we can commit mass suicide beforehand in any of a hundred different ways, thus escaping the horror that is building up. The date of the Apocalypse isn't important. What matters is its immediacy. We have to understand that we've reached the outer limit of our dimension - THERE IS NO FUTURE - or at least very little. Like the amoeba in his drop of water it's time to turn away from the edge and move back to the center.

 

At any rate, by now it should be clear that we're moving quickly, not only metaphysically and synchronistically, but literally into the charged nexus of all the "ending aeons", into a kind of central transformer which is approaching its limit like an overworked fuse. The task of the archons of the ending aeons is to guide the confused through the wreckage of our disintegrating society.

 

 

(See also: APO PANTAS KAKODAIMONES!, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Harmonic Convergence Dictionary

Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Potential theory - Inequalities

A fruitful approach to the study of harmonic functions is the consideration of inequalities they satisfy. Perhaps the most basic such inequality, from which most other inequalities may be derived, is the maximum principle. Another important result is Liouville's theorem, which states the only bounded harmonic functions defined on the whole of Rn are, in fact, constant functions. In addition to these basic inequalities, one has such inequalities as Cauchy's estim ...

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Potential theory, Potential theory - Definition and comments, Potential theory - Symmetry, Potential theory - Two dimensions, Potential theory - Local behavior, Potential theory - Inequalities, Potential theory - Spaces of harmonic functions

Read more here: » Potential theory: Encyclopedia II - Potential theory - Inequalities

Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia II - Convergence of Fourier series - Absolute convergence

We say about a function f that it has an absolutely converging Fourier series if Obviously, if this condition holds then SN(t) converges absolutely for every t and on the other hand, it is enough that SN(t) converges absolutely for even one t, then this condition will hold. In other words, for absolute convergence there is no issue of where the sum converges absolutely â ...

See also:

Convergence of Fourier series, Convergence of Fourier series - Preliminaries, Convergence of Fourier series - Convergence at a given point., Convergence of Fourier series - Norm convergence, Convergence of Fourier series - Convergence almost everywhere, Convergence of Fourier series - Absolute convergence, Convergence of Fourier series - Summability, Convergence of Fourier series - Order of growth, Convergence of Fourier series - Multiple dimensions

Read more here: » Convergence of Fourier series: Encyclopedia II - Convergence of Fourier series - Absolute convergence




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