Showing posts with label law of time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law of time. Show all posts

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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Thursday, 22 July 2010

Let's Get Sirius pt3

A day out of time? What could that possibly be?

How about no day of the month or week at all?

But, you might say, it is Sunday and it is July 25, 2010. That's true on the Gregorian calendar, but not on the Thirteen Moon/28 day calendar!

People all around the world want a change, and there can't be a more thorough change than changing the calendar you use to program yourself everyday. Just think about it. If you say July to someone in North America, they will think sizzling summer sun. But say July to someone in southern Chile or New Zealand, and they will think midwinter fireplace. That's pretty contradictory. So you see, these months and what they mean – it's all relative and highly conditioned. The same is true with the days of the week. If it is all relative and arbitrary, why not try something new?

The New Year in the thirteen moon calendar, of course, is not the same as Gregorian New Year, January 1, but is celebrated the day after the Day Out of Time, just as the Day Out of Time is the day after the 364th day of the 13 moon calendar year. The thirteen moon New Year's day, Magnetic Moon 1, occurs on July 26, Gregorian. Why is that? Originally that date was correlated to the conjunction of the sun with Sirius rising. You see, the 13-moon calendar is not just a solar-lunar orbital measure, but is coded to galactic timing cycles, most notably the Sirius cycle. Through the 13-moon calendar, the human consciousness can enter into a higher frequency, a galactic consciousness frequency.

The Day Out of Time is the day to celebrate time is art. This is what hundreds of thousands of people who follow the new calendar do every year on Gregorian calendar, July 25 – they celebrate time is art. And since art is the basis of constructive peace, this day is also celebrated as International Peace through Culture Day. Peace through culture is a fundamental premise of the 13 moon/28-day calendar. When you celebrate time is art you are promoting peace through culture.

If you go to most any Day Out of Time celebration you will see the Banner of Peace. The symbol on that banner signifies the unity of art, science and spirituality. Since 1935, this banner has been internationally recognized as an instrument of peace – peace through culture. As the saying has it, "Where there is peace there is culture, where there is culture there is peace."

So, wherever the day out of time is celebrated, there is a purpose of experiencing time as art, and of promoting the constructive value of peace through culture. Of course, this can take many forms – as many forms as there are varieties of human artistic expression. Because it is peace through culture, this day is also marked by ceremonies of universal forgiveness; it's a way of starting the New Year off on a clean, compassionate footing. You make your New Year's resolution by loving and forgiving everybody before the New Year has even begun.

Give the human a harmonious standard of measure and then a harmonious human will walk a harmonious mile.

Harmony – that's what the day out of time is all about.

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Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Let's Get Sirius pt2

What is the 13 Moon Calendar?

The 13 Moon, 28-day calendar is a new standard of time for all people everywhere who desire a genuinely new world. If the calendar and time we follow is irregular, artificial and mechanized, so becomes our mind. As is our mind, so our world becomes, as is our world today: Irregular, artificial and mechanized. But if the calendar we follow is harmonic and in tune with natural cycles, so also will our mind become, and so we may return to a way of life more spiritual and in harmony with nature.

The 13 Moon calendar synchronizes solar and galactic cycles on July 26 correlating with the star Sirius. Each of the 13 moons has a power, action, and quality which define an annual program to synchronize our consciousness with the galactic cycles.

As a perfect measure of cosmic time, this calendar is actually a synchronometer, an instrument for measuring synchronicity. Followed daily, it gives us a new lens in which to perceive events. In the New Time, synchronicity is the norm.

The 13 Moon 28-day synchronometer is a harmonic timespace matrix. It takes the moon 28 days to orbit the Earth; it makes this orbit 13 times each year. The standard of measure is the 28-day cycle, called a moon, because it is the median between the 29.5-day synodic cycle of the moon (new moon to new moon) and the 27.1-day sidereal cycle of the moon. Hence, it is a measure of Earth’s solar orbit using the 28-day lunar standard. This creates a perfect orbital measure of 13 moons of 28 days, totaling 364 days, or 52 perfect weeks of 7 days each. Because the 365th day is no day of the moon or week at all, it is known as the day out of time” - a day to celebrate peace through culture and time is art!

"The Thirteen Moon calendar is an evolutionary tool to assist humanity in the unprecedented act of uniting itself on one issue central to its complete well-being: time. The harmonic convergence of humanity on this one issue, combined with the inescapable order, perfection and simplicity of following the 13 Moon calendar will lift the species as a simultaneous whole into the galactic timing frequency of 13:20."

Jose Arguelles/Valum Votan, The Call of Pacal Votan

13  Moon Calendar Art


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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Let's Get Sirius pt1

  • January is the God of the Doorway.

  • February is an obscure reference to a type of entrails used in a form of divination.

  • March is named after Mars, the God of War.

  • April and May are named after obscure floral goddesses of the springtime.

  • June is named after Juno, the wife of Jupiter.

  • July is named after Julius Caesar.

  • August is named after Augustus Caesar. August used to be the month called Sextile, which means 6, and Augustus Caesar figured that if Julius had a month named after him, then Augustus also wanted a month named after himself. So he changed Sextile to August and at that time it only had 30 days, February had 29, so he took the 29th day from February and added it to August so it would have 31 just like Julius did with July.

  • September means 7 (“sept”) but is the ninth month.

  • October means 8, but is the 10th month.

  • November, which means 9, is the 11th month.

  • December, the 12th month, means 10.


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