Berry Oakley |
| White Crystal Worldbridger | American bassist (The Allman Brothers Band) - born 4/4/1948 |
Butch Trucks |
| White Solar Mirror | American drummer (The Allman Brothers Band) - born 5/11/1947 |
Jai Johanny Johanson |
| Red Crystal Dragon | American musician (The Allman Brothers Band) - born 7/8/1944 |
Duane Allman |
| White Rhythmic Worldbridger | American guitarist (The Allman Brothers Band) - born 11/20/1946 |
Dickey Betts |
| Red Crystal Skywalker | American musician (The Allman Brothers Band) - born 12/12/1943 |
Gregg Allman |
| Red Crystal Moon | American musician - born 12/8/1947 |
Chuck Leavell |
| White Magnetic Dog | American musician, member of the Allman Brothers Band durin g the height of their 1970s popularity. - born 4/28/1952 |
Lamar Williams |
| Blue Spectral Monkey | American musician, most known as the bassist for The Allman Brothers Band and Sea Level. - born 1/14/1949 |
Dan Toler |
| White Lunar Mirror | American guitarist "Dangerous Dan" - born 9/23/1948 |
Warren Haynes |
| Yellow Cosmic Star | Warren Haynes is an American rock and blues guitarist, vocal ist and songwriter. - born 4/6/1960 |
Johnny Neel |
| Yellow Galactic Seed | American vocalist, songwriter and musician - born 6/11/1954 |
Allen Woody |
| Blue Rhythmic Night | Bass guitarist (Gov't Mule) - born 10/3/1955 |
Oteil Burbridge |
| White Solar Mirror | American Grammy Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, special izing on the bass guitar. - born 8/24/1946 |
Derek Trucks |
| White Self-existing Worldbridger | American guitarist - born 6/8/1979 |
Jimmy Herring |
| Yellow Rhythmic Seed | Lead guitarist in the band Widespread Panic. - born 1/22/1962 |
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Conceived originally in 2000 by visionary Seraphim Arkis, Kin 154, WHITE SPECTRAL WIZARD of Asheville, NC. In February 2009, Arkis conveyed the vision of SpaceStationPlaza.com to PHP programmer, Anthony Fogleman, who took an interest, and decided to help birth a revolutionary new type of website. The first public version of SSP was launched on April 9th, 2009, after exiting a galactic portal. We are busy working to provide tools to help you align with others using Sacred Cosmology. There's much more to come as we work to make SSP a popular social utility. We rely on support from passengers, CREW and visionaries. Together we contribute to the Galactic Community. |
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In 1987, using ancient Mayan glyphs, Dr. Jose Arguelles created the Dreamspell calendar based on 13 Moons of 28 days. The calendar harmonizes with natural cycles of the sun, moon, earth and planets. It incorporates the 260 day count known as the Tzolk'in. The calendar has been used widely since the Harmonic Convergence August 16 - August 17, 1987.
The Mayan prophecies are closely linked to calendars and astronomy, and are complex, exacting and impressively accurate. The Harmonic Convergence was part of the fulfillment of the ancient Mayan prophecy of the 13 Heavens of decreasing choice and the 9 Hells of increasing doom. This event marked the opening of a gate leading to the final 25 years of the Mayan Great Cycle of 13 Baktuns (BC 3113 - AD 2012). Humanity is now at the end of the ninth hell cycle, as the prophecy indicates, after which, the "Lord of the Dawn" would return. This period is described as a time not only of new thinking, but of quantum shift and a new paradigm for humanity.
In 1773, Don Ramon de OrdoƱez y Aguilar discovered the ruins of an ancient city, Palenque, in the remote jungles of Central America. Excavations revealed pyramids, temples and palaces. Since then, explorers, scholars and writers have worked to learn more about the mysterious inhabitants who abandoned their city in 830 AD.
Like other cultures of Mesoamerica, the Maya used a 260-day calendar, referred to as the Tzolk'in. The length of this calendar coincides with the average duration of human gestation. Its purpose is to provide guidance in life through a consideration of the combined aspects of the 20 named days and 13 numbers, and to indicate the days on which sacrifice at certain 'number shrines' might lead to desired results. The days were commonly deified and invoked as 'Lordships'. The general Yucatec word for 'priest' (ah k'in) referred to the counting of the days. Within the social group of the priests at court, it was customary to pass the 'burden' of the time-units on from one divine 'number bearer' to the next. What is often called Maya 'astronomy' could also be called astrology, since it was a priestly science resting on the assumption of a correspondence between earthly events and the movements of heavenly bodies and constellations. In Classic Maya texts, certain glyphs are read as references to the soul and 'co-essences', such as animals or other natural phenomena (comets, lightning, etc.) linked and protected the individual.
The Maya believed their modern age, marked by the 26,000-year (360 days/yr) cycle of our solar system around the Pleiades star cluster, had begun on 12 August, 3114, BC and was to end on 21st of December, 2012 followed by regeneration of earth and a time of galactic harmony.
At SpaceStationPlaza we expect good things in 2013. |