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07/31/2004: "Maya "Burner Days""
In several places I’ve (Scofield) drawn attention to the Burner Days of the Maya (see under “articles” on this website). It appears that these days correlate with a kind of global pulse that seems to be of the nature of remembrance, reconciliation, and recapitulation. There are often admissions of guilt in the news around these dates also. I suspect that the ancient Maya thought of them as times for stimulating or healing the psychic integrity of the community. I don't know how the Maya view these times today.
I have found that very often on or within a day or two of these dates a major public figure will die (i.e. Mao se Tung, King Hussein of Jordan) and be memorialized, or that something from the past emerges and demands some closure. It appears that the Burner Days bring out deep feelings and emotions from the public at large, a kind of collective projection onto a figure, an event, or even a set of ideas.
The Burner Days occur at 65-day intervals. I have noticed that some people are using these in the context of the Arguelles-Dreamspell correlation of calendars. Here we use the indigenous correlation, the GMT 584,283 correlation, which appears to give much better results. The reasons for this phenomena are not clear and need investigation. For now, we can only note correspondences and hope to better understand the process.
Burner dates in 2004:
1.28.2004 – Jack Parr died, Chinese audits corruption in government, Mars Rover lands
4.2.2004 – Air America Radio goes live, US Postal Service unveils new John Wayne stamp,
6.6.2004 – Ronald Reagan died, the Venus transit dominates other news.
8.10.2004
10.14.2004
12.18.2004