The Tribe of Maya Not Believe About Doomsday Now

Author : Administrator | Friday, December 21, 2012 11:00 WIB
Kuil suku Maya, Kukulkan, di Chichen Itza, Meksiko (Reuters)

VIVAnews - Various New Age cult followers all over the world shindig to prepare for December 21, 2012 that they believe is the Day of Judgment. This belief is based on the 5,125 year old Mayan calendar which ends today.

But apparently,  the furor it is not felt by the descendants of the Mayans. They are do actifity as usual for not believing doomsday calendar is determined by their ancestors made​​.

CNN reported, this belief is held by residents in the village of Maya Yaxuna in the city of Merida, Mexico. They believe that the calendar is just about the end of one phase and the opening of the new phase, not the end of the world.

"This is just an era. Many say that this is the end of the world, but we do not believe," said one resident Esteban Santos Yaxuna.

Yaxuna village of about 700 people to the Maya, located in the former location of the ancient kingdom 2,000 years BC. Apocalypse world scene, the tribe is still running daily is simple, burn tortillas at the bonfire, and set up a hand-made palm-roofed houses.

The same is felt by the residents who live in the ruins of a Mayan temple in the city of Coba, Quintana Roo state, Mexico. "That's the date we're working, just like my regular day," said Julian Nohuicab, 34, who works as a virtual tribe drink merchants in that place.

People from all over the world flock to this place, sightseeing or looking for DI. The Mayans just shake his head and frowned when asked about the Day of Judgment.

"We do not believe it. Nobody knows the day and time when the apocalypse. Only God knows," said Socorro Poot, 41, the Maya who lived in the village Holca, about 25 miles from Chichen Itza, the Telegraph reported. (eh)

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