Sunday 25 July 2010

One of These Days...

...i'm gonna get myself Synchrononised!...
...or, Let's Get Sirius pt4...

The Day Out of Time is the culmination of the 13 Moon Calendar year originated from the Mayan science of time. On July 25th, Sirius (the dog star) rises with the sun. This day is observed as a day free of time in the 13 Moon Calendar.

Time is Art

It is a day of reverence and cultural appreciation for the concept ‘Time is Art.’ This ‘free day’ is the closing of a 13×28=364 day year. The Day Out of Time re-aligns the 13 Moon calendar to the solar year and re-aligns humanity into renewed appreciation for our inherent divinity and connection to nature.

The 13 Moon Calendar is a Solar, Lunar, Galactic calendar that measures time from a 4th dimensional quantitative and qualitative perspective, revealing the synchronic and cyclical nature of time. The 13 Moon calendar is comprised of thirteen 28 day months, just as there are 13 lunations in a solar year.

The Day Out of Time is an annual collaborative healing arts festival, We will be employing sacred wisdom, old and new, to liberate ourselves from the social construction of time, shifting people into a state of unity with the natural frequencies of the universe.

The Significance of this time

We are nearing the end of the Yellow Self-existing Seed Year, a year to “measure awareness.” Indeed it seems that the Deep Horizon oil spill happening now at the end of this year is a divinely timed call from the Earth, measuring the awareness of us humans, and the impact of our present way of being on the planet. Therefore, it must also be divine timing that after this year’s Day Out of Time we will begin the Red Overtone Moon Year of purifying universal water!

As you may already know, Dr. Masaru Emoto holds the annual Love and Thanks to the Water Ceremony every year on the Day Out of Time (July 25). This is the perfect day to hold this ceremony—let’s synchronize with him again and hold Water Blessing ceremonies at all Day Out of Time events. Heal the Planet!

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