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2012 Tipping Point in Vancouver: The Prophets Conference

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In three weeks, the 2010 Prophets Conference is being held at Simon Fraser University's campus (SFU) on Burnaby Mountain. Sitting 370 m (1,214 ft) above sea-level Burnaby Mountain is a 820-acre coastal rainforest nature preserve. The mountain overlooks the city of Vancouver, a fjord called the Burrard Inlet and Mount Baker, a snow-capped volcano.

Free thinkers from all over the world will be attending the conference. It is an excellent opportunity to meet fascinating people who are interested in tackling the huge challenges we are facing.

Prophet Conference Speakers

The line-up of speakers for the Vancouver event is excellent and includes many of the speakers at the January 2010's Prophets Conference in Cancun, Mexico - with the notable exception of Graham Hancock.

Jose Arguelles
Flordemayo
Andrew Harvey
Barbara Marx Hubbard
John Major Jenkins
John Perkins
Daniel Pinchbeck
Llyn Roberts
Richard Tarnas
Miguel Angel Vergara

I look forward to attending this conference and meeting fascinating people and thinkers from all over the world. Full details and articles by each of the speakers are on the official Prophets Conference website.

Some Interesting Quotes From The Speakers:

The purpose of the Maya coming to this planet was very specific: to leave behind a definite set of clues and information about the nature and purpose of our planet at this particular time in the solar system and in the galactic field. —Jose Arguelles

Please take the growing crisis very seriously and realize that the time for sacred action has come. Plunge deep into sacred practice so that you can connect with the eternal within you and remain calm and joyful and full of passionate compassion through all the shatterings to come. —Andrew Harvey

Humanity is facing unprecedented, evolutionary changes. It is amazing—out of the famous Mayan prophecy has come the indication that we are facing the end of this world as we know it and the beginning of the new world of 2012. What vision of the future, of the new world, might we see so that we can place our attention upon this vision as a strange attractor to carry us through this critical time? —Barbara Marx Hubbard

2012 is definitely not just about one day in 2012; it is about a sea change that probably won’t bear fruit for many decades. But I believe that 2012 could be seen by future historians as a temporal marker of a great renaissance that will raise a submerged continent of consciousness that has been suppressed by Western science and culture. —John Major Jenkins

One of the predictions concerns how we’re going to have seven days of darkness. When this takes place, a lot of people that don’t have a spiritual basis are going to go nuts. I have been assured that this will not be the end of the world. It really means, according to the Maya, that the earth is going to go through a period of gestation and enter into a new period. I saw in a vision that we’re going to have two suns. We need to get ready. —Flordemayo

As we complete this apocalyptic passage, we will conceive ourselves, increasingly, as fractal expressions of a unified field of consciousness and sentient aspects of a planetary ecology—the Gaian mind—that is continually changed by our actions, and even our thoughts. —Daniel Pinchbeck

We have indeed entered a critical time in human history. A tsunami is rapidly building on the horizon. Every person on earth is connected like never before, through the Internet and cell phones. Most of us have come to understand that we are perched on a shore that is threatened by a mounting wave of economic and environmental disaster. —John Perkins

We live in a provocative, evolving time that promises to impact how we live together on the planet, how we continue as a species, and how we understand ourselves in relation to a larger universe...this is the time to remember how to live in ecstatic relationship with natural forces. —Llyn Roberts

Perhaps we, as a civilization and a species, are undergoing a rite of passage of the most epochal and profound kind, acted out on the stage of history with, as it were, the cosmos itself as the tribal matrix of the initiatory drama. What seems to be unfolding is not only a recovery of the soul of the world, the anima mundi, but a new relationship to it. Something new is being forged. —Richard Tarnas

Now, we are in those days when many people are talking about 2012: and some of them don’t see the positive side of the Prophecies because they are looking only at the surface of the Prophecies and not at the deeper meaning of the Prophecies. —Miguel Angel Vergara

To not speak of this knowledge would be a betrayal of their (Hopi elders) sworn duty to the Earth and Great Spirit. Without a shadow of a doubt, restoring the truth about our Earth and Purification Time cannot serve any wrong purpose. To not speak of them now would be a "brevatio manus Domini" ­ a foreshortening of the hand of God. —John Kimmey

Some photos of Burnaby Mountain:

SFU Atop Burnaby Mountain

An aerial shot of SFU's campus on Burnaby Mountain near Vancouver.

Sunset over the city of Vancouver from Burnaby 
Mountain

The sunset over the Vancouver skyline from Burnaby Mountain.

Burnaby Mountain 
Native Totems

The Native totems on Burnaby Mountain.

Burnaby Mountain Above the Clodus

Burnaby Mountain just barely above low-lying clouds (middle left) with Mount Baker in the distance.

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