Preparing for 2012
There are many different ways you can prepare for 2012. From meditating to getting involved in your community, you can get ready for whatever is coming.
The 2012 Mindshift
In The Global Brain, Russell has developed a five-part meditation program that is available on double CD. It is designed for coping with the challenges of embracing the shift in values that will occur with the emerging 2012 paradigm. These meditations are intended to help a person stay grounded and remain composed, no matter what the changes bring.
2012 MINDSHIFT MEDITATIONS
Presence: Finding peace in the moment
Befriending discomfort: Working with difficult feelings and rigid attitudes
Inner wisdom: Tapping the guidance that waits within you
Loving kindness: Developing greater compassion and community
Clarifying purpose: Strengthen your life's vision
2012 Social Forums
Many online forums discuss how best to embrace the changes of 2012. Two very useful points of focus for this community are the multichannel blogging website Reality Sandwich (
Daniel Pinchbeck, author of the best-selling book 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, is one of the founders of both of these sites. His current focus is on promoting integrated political and social thinking to help facilitate the rapid growth of an effective network of people committed to taking on the challenges of preparing for 2012.
Films about 2012
Getting further educated about the shifting paradigm of 2012 is becoming progressively easier with a number of groundbreaking independent documentary films that have been made on the subject. These include:
2012: The Odyssey and Timewave 2013: Two pioneering documentaries by Sharron Rose and Jay Weidner, author of The Cross of Hendaye, that feature interviews with 2012 theorists from around the world (
2012: Science or Superstition: A documentary by Disinformation films that features Jenkins, Pinchbeck, and Cruttenden (
Time of the Sixth Sun: Dividing its subject matter into seven chapters for each of the chakras, Time of The Sixth Sun combines interviews with scientists and indigenous elders about 2012 (
2012: Time for Change: A feature-length documentary by Joao Amorim that combines film and animation and features Pinchbeck interviewing scientists, anthropologists, physicists, and celebrities about 2012 (

