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City: Long Beach
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/24/2005
November 1, 2009 - Sunday 
Evolver Spores: 2012 or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Dimensional Shift

Wed, Nov. 11


Where will you be when the 5,125 year Long Count Calendar of the Classical Maya ends on December, 21, 2012?

Will you be hiding in an underground cave from global cataclysm and magnetic polar reversal? Will you be entering a multidimensional realm of hyperspace triggered by mass activation of the pineal gland? Will you be picking up the pieces of a ruined world or dancing the night away at the party at the end of time?

Considering that nobody knows what’s going to happen in 2012, the end of the Mayan Calendar functions as a tremendously intriguing meme upon which we can project our hopes and fears, dreams and desires.

Potentially, 2012 could represent the coming-to-consciousness of the human species, in which we take responsibility for our role as agents of conscious evolution.

For this month’s Spore, over thirty cities will host conversations on 2012 and the evolution of consciousness, including “counter-screenings” to Sony Pictures’ “2012” world-catastrophe film.

We will preview a portion of Mangusta Productions upcoming feature-length documentary “2012: Time for Change,” directed by Joao Amorim and starring “2012” author Daniel Pinchbeck, along with a section of Disinfo’s DVD “2012: Science our Superstition,” produced by Gary Baddeley.

Bestselling author John Major Jenkins will give a short video presentation for those participating in the Spores.

We will dance and jam out like it's 2012 with Caravan To Pollenland, and enjoy shamanic tea and desserts.

We will also discuss indigenous prophecies and global transformation, and how to prepare ourselves and our communities for rapid changes to come.

Admission: $7

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Due to legal concerns, this is a ALCOHOL-FREE party.
Fortunately, Alex's bar is right behind our venue.

Please use street parking, or ride a bike. If you part at the local businesses' lots, you may be towed. Street parking is available on Gladys, Anaheim and surrounding streets. Please enter through the back, alley way entrance (near bar parking lot).