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13 Moon Calendar

Postby Deepblue » 19 Jun 2009, 13:50

Greetings,

For your interest I present a sympathetic lifestyle opportunity in tune with the cycles of Earth and our Sun.

In light

http://www.lawoftime.org/content/13-Moo ... rogram.pdf
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Lily » 19 Jun 2009, 17:03

Within 52 weeks of using the 13-Moon calendar you will advance in intelligence and knowing ultimately to the stage of telepathic knowing free of artificial contrivances.


Wow. :duck:
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Art » 19 Jun 2009, 19:54

Looks like somebody put in a lot of effort. Is there any independent data to support any of this at all?
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Deepblue » 21 Jun 2009, 10:53

"The Mayan Prophecies" by Adrian Gilbert & Maurice Cotterell, explain how the Mayan culture was heavily influenced by the Sun cycle. This book would link in with the theories put forward by the authors of the 13 Moon Calendar. Please note however, I put this information forward only as a gesture of good faith for those seeking greater harmony. Take from it what you will.

http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/mayan/

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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Seeker » 21 Jun 2009, 12:25

Interesting - thanks for sharing, Deepblue...

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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby MistyNightWind » 10 Jun 2010, 00:26

Thanks for sharing, I like this as it seems to work closer to nature and is similar to the Celtic Calenda such as http://dutchie.org/Tracy/tree.html

However, I do not grasp their idea that the Tzolkin (page 10) is a 13 x 20 matrix when there are 28 days per month? Nor their concept of the fourth dimension. Am I alone in this? I do admit my maths isn't great but it's not bad either...

Any thoughts?
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Suzanne Tumnus » 03 Aug 2010, 12:41

Intersting article, but doesnt that just present another type of programming?

I like the intor that says that we have calednars to synchronise, that;'s what we do in our house, we have a clock on the wall, so that we know what time my stepdaughter needs to go out to get the school bus. We have a calendar on the wall so that we can make a note of things that are coming up.

I too have my own names for the moons, from new to dark, each moon, corresponding to what happens in Nature at that time. Thought I'd got it sussed, but this year, the Catkins did not come out at the Catkin moon, the Hawthorn bloomed after the Blossom moon. I take this as a message from the Land I live on, from Nature itself. Dont plan, live with me!

Just my thoughts.

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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Frog » 04 Aug 2010, 14:32

Thank you Deep Blue for including this link. It certainly is a fascinating text.

I looked on the main site to get more of an insight:
Our cosmic mission as one human family is to define and exemplify the principles of a genuinely planetary culture of peace based on the mandate for a new time. This mandate is fulfilled through the 13 Moon/28-day calendar, the harmonic timing standard of natural time that transports us into the new evolutionary era, the noosphere.


The post 2012 mission is similarly challenging for me:
1, The 13 Moon 28-day synchrometer (calendar) will be the world harmonic standard
2, The 52-year Sirius Galactic Wizard cycle will be the new basis of estabilshing a cyclic measure or count of cosmic time
3, The conclusion of the 13-Baktun greate cycle of history, 21 December 2012, actually marks a zero point, which is both an ending and a beginning.

I'm happy for people to believe what they wish, I'm just not sure how a new calendar will be brought into play post 21 December 2012; assuming that anyone lasts out I can't see how there will be a global move to accept a move to a new time measure. I can't see people giving up their Rolex Druidmaster 2000 solar powered watch because the calendar's gone wonky? additionally, if we were to survive past 21.12.12, would people accept a start and end?

After all (and recognising that this is only a man-made date stamp) no-one considered that 01.01.2000 was a new start.... if it was, I know that the new day will start with a hell of a hangover....
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby Deepblue » 07 Aug 2010, 14:12

You are true in your words Frog, et al. This calendar would be a personal standard to live by - do not expect the world to change on account of this calendar, or any other system. Growth is ultimately a personal experience, not for the masses. Only when the critical mass has been achieved will humanity as a whole begin to take on such things as new calendars and lifestyles etc. Those who walk as pioneers, must walk with a clear idea of where they go, unhindered by the many books and opinions of 'gurus'.

Take from this calendar then that which appeals to YOU. Discard the rest. Personally, I do not follow this calendar. Rather I walk my own unique steps, steps which I have developed along the way. If there is something in this calendar that would better serve my path then I would naturally use it. As so correctly pointed out by the previous entry, nature's cycles operate outside our calendars. It is we who need to adapt to the ways and cycles of the natural world - it is we who must learn to be sensitive to change, and act on that change accordingly and with responsibility.
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Re: 13 Moon Calendar

Postby MistyNightWind » 12 Aug 2010, 18:04

After all (and recognising that this is only a man-made date stamp)


To be honest I believe this is the crux of it all. The whole calendar is purely a man-made construction, so to really live with
in tune with the cycles of Earth and our Sun
and be at 'peace' just look outside.

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Yes I guess it does just provide another type of programming, afteral it doesn't make much difference what we call the moons, it's the idea behind it that matters.
I've also noticed flowers coming up at unusual times this year, probably all the wild weather we've been having- in the UK at least.


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