Reading many of the posts here and on similar sites, I have to say that I am left feeling a little like a small insect trapped in the froth of a very heady fluid.
I am in no doubt that something is brewing. Maybe it’s something that is going to occur in 2012, maybe not. I am a little wary of prophecies. I am wary of those who claim to know.
However, there has to be at least some fluid to whip up this much froth. I read and hear vague descriptions of The Ascension; I read and hear much about the Higher Plane and I read and hear accounts from those who claim to have been singled out to spread The Word.
But how much of this is just some Chosen One fantasy of a cosmic ego trip? How many of the numerous books and DVDs available on the subject contain anything of real substance beyond the vague froth of supposition and wish-fulfilment?
Throughout our history we have been obsessed with explanations for that which defies explanation for it is beyond our comprehension. Observation can show us that there is a complex order in what may appear to be chaos. Random chance and chaos are simply terms we use to describe that which conforms to rules we have yet to identify. They are convenient and dismissive explanations.
There have been many stories of Creation, which differ from culture to culture. Most describe a Supreme Being in the form of a person or an animal. This simply condenses the vast complexity of the very nature of existence down to something that can be understood by a life form that inhabits the surface of one speck within the infinite dust cloud we call The Universe.
Knowledge is power and, where knowledge fails us, we invent explanations. Yet how much of what we believe we know is simply an explanation to fill the voids within the scope of our comprehension, be it theological, metaphysical or scientific?
The reality is that a lifetime of study and learning cannot alter the inevitability of surrendering to the unknown.
The closer we look at anything, the more we discover is still beyond the scope of our observation. If there is a message here at all to read into this, it must surely be that, at some point, we must relinquish our need to know and surrender to the mystery of simply being.
There is considerable speculation about 2012. Some fear it may be the end of the world, many believe it will be a transition to another level of reality (which, in itself is so vague it barely qualifies as an explanation of anything) and some believe it will herald some cataclysmic event for which we must prepare or succumb to the consequences. Expectations are so high that the most terrifying prospect would be if nothing happened. How many would be prepared for that?
Somewhere beneath all this froth is a fluid of substance. What that is, we shall discover in due course. Naming it, describing it and preparing for it does not alter the inevitability that, when the froth finally settles, we must surrender to substance beneath.