February 2, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/2nd month/Day 32)
Monday, 25 Tir 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/5th month)
Puˁullōt (Peullot) תולעפ 11 (Enochian calendar/11th month/Labors of late planting
5 February, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Resonant Moon 7, Gamma 24 (13 Moon calendar/Full Moon)
~ Resonant Monkey Moon of Attunement, January 10th – February 6th
Rowan Moon: January 21 – February 17 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Month of the Bony Moon…Ka ga li (Cherokee Moon)
Day 15, 11th lunation at 100-98%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar/Sabbath Day)
13.0.13.5.11 11 Chuen 9 Pax (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Tator Tot Day, World Play Your Ukulele Day
Aztec/Mayan prophecy
~ Our World, Our Stories ~
…a 41 minute video
“The Maya never predicted the end of the world in 2012.
Not once. Not ever.
That date wasn’t an ending — it was a beginning. The start of a 20-year transition period that they said would transform everything.
According to their calculations, we’re now in the middle of that transition. Right now. 2026.
And they weren’t alone.
500 miles north, the Aztecs carved their own prophecies into stone. They called our age the “Fifth Sun” — and they were very specific about how it would end. Not with a single catastrophe. With movement. With everything we thought was stable… shaking apart.
In this video, I examine what the Maya and Aztecs actually predicted not the Hollywood version, not the History Channel panic, but the real prophecies from the Chilam Balam, the Dresden Codex, and the Legend of the Five Suns.
What I found is unsettling.
These two civilizations — separated by centuries and geography — saw the same future. A future that looks remarkably like our present.
THE MAYA PREDICTED:
→ “The face of the sun shall be covered”
→ “The sky shall be divided”
→ “Blood-vomit shall come” (disease)
→ “The government shall be paralyzed”
→ The return of Kukulcán
THE AZTECS PREDICTED:
→ The Fifth Sun dies by “movement” (earthquakes AND instability)
→ Political collapse and scattered leaders
→ The return of Quetzalcoatl
→ A transition to the Sixth Sun
At what point does “coincidence” stop being a satisfying answer?”
(Our World, Our Stories)
NGURUVILU
THE CREATOR OF WHIRLPOOLS from CHILE
Region/Culture: Chile, South America
Mythos: South American Mythologies (Specifically, Mapuche mythology)
Primary Type/Nature: Monsters and Beasts
Mythical Attributes: A fox-like creature with a long, serpentine body and magical powers.
Role in Mythos: Known to inhabit rivers and lakes, it’s a malevolent creature that creates whirlpools to drown people and animals.
Relation to Humans: The Nguruvilu is generally feared by humans, as it is known to cause harm. Various rituals and ceremonies are performed by shamans or other figures to either appease it or protect against it.
“In the realms where myth and reality intertwine, there lies the enigmatic Nguruvilu. With its origins steeped in the rich folklore of the Mapuche people of Chile, this creature embodies the mysterious and often unfathomable nature of mythical beings. Picture, if you will, a creature with the cunning visage of a fox, yet its body unravels into a sinuous, serpentine form. This blend of fox and serpent lends the Nguruvilu an almost paradoxical appearance, where agility meets slithering grace.
~ the Nguruvilu’s existence, as narrated in the oral traditions of the Mapuche, is not just a mere tale but a warning
~ this creature is said to dwell within the depths of rivers and lakes, its presence often undetected until it’s too late. It’s in these aquatic realms that the Nguruvilu exhibits its most dreaded ability: the power to create whirlpools
~ these swirling vortices are not mere playthings but deadly traps, designed to ensnare the unwary, be they human or animal
~ the beast’s malevolence is evident in its intent to drown those who venture too close to its domain
…source: gods and monsters
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