~ I don’t pretend to know what is going to happen in 2012. I think of “2012” as a window of opportunity to catalyze a shift in global culture and in human consciousness. If we have not moved in a drastically different direction by that point, we may not survive as a species for much longer. - *Daniel Pinchbeck - Author of 2012 - The Return of Quetzalcoatl
Whatever ends in 2012 - it's good to know there are some people who are planning the best for the worst case scenario and sharing that information to anyone who might want a plan B for the 2012 world-doesn't-end-and-it-was-all-just-a-bad, parallel universe Star Trek spin-off dress rehearsal.
So here's the scoop on how to survive and thrive the day after 12/20/12.
First an overview -
What will you need? The conference this weekend should have a full bag of ammo, including urban survival skills, natural medicine, sustenance gardening and self-reliance tips. The details:
October 17th, 2009
9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Scottsdale Plaza Resort
7200 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Speakers include -
Cody Lundin -- Internationally recognized professional in the field of primitive living skills, modern wilderness survival and urban self-reliance training. Check out his house...
Shades of Truth - Author JK Scott - from the bio - Incorporating "extensive research on Mayan world prophesies and others, the plot of Shades of Truth marches forward at a terrifying pace in an all too familiar world of political and environmental chaos."
Sound like fun? Still time to check in -- click the link and you're there (Short of actually signing up and paying... Those details are up to you.).
For more information - stuff -- not necessarily event attendees -
2012 Books
Whitley Strieber
All things 2012 - 2012 rising
2012 - The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck* (who won't be at the event)
*And a quick word of support for the aforementioned book: "In 2012, his part memoir, part anthropological journey through many things spiritual, metaphysical, and just plain eerie, Pinchbeck illuminates not the world’s end but the many ways in which our social structures are disintegrating.…Into 2012 Pinchbeck fits Jung, crop circles, Martin Heidegger’s critique of technology, the ecological theories of Rudolf Steiner, the parables of Christ, Jared Diamond’s Collapse, and even the confessions of Whitley Strieber…a box of treasures. — LA Weekly