The topic's already been dragged enough off topic, and I really don't want to contribute to any further arguments for the moment, but I'd just like to clarify something: The Mayans DID believe that the world would END in 2012. Not a shift in consciousness, not a change in culture, but MASS DESTRUCTION AND THE END OF THE WORLD. Same thing with their prediction on the beginning of the world. They really thought that the world started in 3114 BC. That wasn't when they believed that they first came about, that was when they believed that EVERYTHING came about. So are you just being a selective believer? You believe that 2012 really is significant, but that they were wrong about everything else? The bipolarity of the arguments presented by the paranoid paranormal believers always surprises me.
Anyway, like I said, I don't really want to drag this topic off any further, so if you really want to keep discussing 2012, post in one of the 2012 threads I linked to earlier and I'll be glad to argue it there.
As for these 'riddles', I'd be moderately sure that they're not significant. Most words said in dreams are difficult to recall exactly, even if you're lucid and paying attention at the time. Because of the way the mind works when in a dream, the more important thing is the feeling or general impression you get from what's said in the dream, rather than the specific content. Further, remember that there's only ONE mind present in your dream. YOURS. If the dream has a meaning for you, it came from YOUR head, not somebody or something else's. Things in dreams are often jumbled, and rarely mean anything, but leave lasting and deep impressions. It's human nature, therefore, to sensationalize them and try to extract meaning, but often times there simply isn't a meaning there. And if there is, remember what I said about where the dream came from: Your head. IF the dream means anything, you're the only one that meaning can be applied to, and you're likely the only one who'll be able to discover that meaning. Like I said earlier, the feelings are more important than the words, because the words aren't clear in dreams. That's why reading a sentence twice makes a good reality check: The mind doesn't have good enough short-term memory to remember the words exactly, so the wording changes slightly, or even dramatically. Speech is often the same way, especially when it's complex or involving riddles or stories. Therefore what's important in the riddle would be the feeling you got, not the words it was put into. Posting the words you heard, or words similar to those you heard, won't get you the solution you're looking for because the solution you want is based on something that only YOU witnessed. Being so infinitely intelligent as you claim to be, I'd assume you'd be able to figure that out.
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