~The Great Calendar Change of 2004~

It is first essential to understand that a calendar is a programming device for society. Our beliefs, habits, and customs are governed by the calendar that we use. It is the organizing principle of our daily lives.

Throughout human history, calendars have been the primary instrument by which a society is regulated and controlled.

Consider the flooding of the Nile. Each time the flooding would recede, a new layer of soil was available. This determined the farming season and had a tremendous impact on Egyptian agriculture. A calendar was created to measure this cycle. Because they were depended upon for this knowledge, those who created the calendar maintained control of society.

Bishop Diego de Landa, infamous for his role in the burning of sacred Maya texts in the 16th century, admitted that calendars are instruments of control in his book, Relacion de las cosas de Yucatan. “They made a sort of calendar with which they ruled themselves, not only for their feasts, but also for their accounts, commerce and businesses, as we rule ourselves with ours. ”

A calendar is like the operating system of your computer. It establishes a mental framework through which we perceive time.

The purpose of any calendar should be to harmonize the human mind with nature and establish an awareness of time. But what is time? When most of us stop to answer this question, we think of the clock and the calendar. These are artificial means by which we measure time. They create artificial perceptions of time.

When Einstein said that if he could do it all over again, he would study the cosmology of time, surely he wasn ’t speaking of the study of something artificial, something that is only an illusion. Time is the 4th dimension. According to the Maya, Time is the universal factor of synchronization. It coordinates and synchronizes everything in the 3rd dimension.

Time is the atmosphere of the mind. The constructs that are used to measure time create mental orders accordingly.

In the current world standard 12-month Gregorian calendar, the months have an unequal number of days and do not correspond to any cycle in nature. It is the only measurement known to man that has unequal units of measure. This creates a crooked perception of time that disrupts the flow of human consciousness, both individually and collectively.

Consider that today is Saturday. Using the 12-month system, it is “Saturday, June 12. ”One month later in this system, it will be “July 17th. ”But what day of the week will it be? Because the months do not consist of a whole number of weeks, we do not easily know. When there is this disruption in the flow of consciousness, it is like a glitch in the operating system. Such a system is an idiotic basis of human thought. It is a time virus, and so it is a consciousness virus. The ramifications are incredible just as it is incredible that such a system of confusion is still in use.

Knowing this, would you consider a different operating system?

The 13-month, 28-day calendar is an operating system that is simple and perpetual. It creates awareness of the mathematical principles of nature. The Moon circles the Earth approximately every 28 days, 13 times each year. Since there are 52 weeks in a year and 52 = 13 x 4, clearly the calendar we use should have 13 months of 4 weeks each. Every month of the 13 Moon Calendar is 28 days, exactly 4 weeks. It is a system of sensibility.

52 x 7 = 13 x 28.

Within our relationship with the Moon and the Sun, Time is most easily and logically measured by 13 sets of 28 days.

28 days is:
1) the approximate biological or fertility cycle;
2) the approximate measure of the Moon ’s revolution around the Earth and the Moon ’s rotation on its axis;
3) exactly 4 weeks, and when repeated 13 times it is 52 weeks, one day short of a 365-day year.

Using the 13-month, 28-day system, today is “day 28 of month 12.”
The 28th is always the seventh day of the week.
One month from today it will also be the 28th. It will be “day 28 of month 13.”
This simplicity is what comes from a standard with equal units of measure.

So why was it taken from us? It seems that this has to do with issues of power and control. The 12-month Gregorian calendar is essentially the same calendar as the Julian calendar, the means by which Julius Caesar ruled his people. The Julian calendar was preceded by the calendar of the Roman Empire, a calendar of 10 months.

The 13-month, 28-day alternative has been in use on this planet for more than 6000 years.

In prehistoric India and China, and throughout South America, it was the standard time-keeping system.

The Celtic knowledge of the Druids is based on the Tree Calendar, a 13-month, 28-day calendar. The Essenes, Egyptians, Polynesians, Maya, Inca, Lakota, and Cherokee all used a 13-month, 28-day calendar, and many are still using it today.

It has even been researched that dolphins keep a count of 13 sets of 28 days by forming lamination marks on their teeth. This is an example of their biological connection to the Moon and to the Earth ’s revolution around the Sun, a year.

If a calendar does not measure the 28-day cycle, the result is a mind that is biologically disconnected. And considering that the current lens through which we view and measure time is irregular and disharmonic, is it any wonder that the only thing in life that is not in harmony with nature is the human mind?

There was a calendar reform movement in the 1920 ’s and 1930 ’s to replace the 12-month Gregorian world standard with the 13-month, 28-day system. It was led by the League of Nations and the International Chamber of Commerce and was supported by many of the world ’s accountants because a 28-day month makes accounting easy.

In the 13-month, 28-day system, if you know the day of the month, then you know the day of the week.

It was announced that on January 1, 1933 the 13-month, 28-day system would again be the world standard. But the Vatican claimed that the 365th day, not being in any week or month, would cause calamity and war by breaking the 7-day cycle established by God. Ironically, the Mayan name for their 13-month calendar is Tun Uc, which means “count of seven. ”

It is safe to say that the Vatican powers that be were more concerned with losing control than with breaking the 7-day cycle.

From the Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, Calendar Reform and Accuracy: “In most societies, a calendar reform is an extraordinary event …The acceptance of the Gregorian calendar as a worldwide standard spanned more than three centuries. Its adoption in the United Kingdom and other countries was fraught with confusion, controversy, and even violence. It also had a deeper impact through the disruption of traditional festivals and calendrical practices...
The legal code of the United States does not specify an official national calendar.”

This time the calendar change is a peaceful revolution. It is a peace movement, perhaps the largest this world has ever known.

Changing the calendar to a system of harmony is uniting all cultures on this planet, regardless of race or religion.

The World 13 Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement has now spread to over 80 countries, and the Day Out Of Time, day 365 of the 13 Moon Calendar, is now an official holiday in the 2nd largest city of the world, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

I truly believe that this change is a necessary step that humanity must take to save the biosphere from collapse.

We cannot find harmony and peace with a basis of disharmony that is a fundamental underlying program of human society.

This is what the Gregorian calendar is, a basis of disharmony and confusion for the human race.

The way we live our lives is really the issue at hand. We live our lives according to our states of consciousness.

The 12-month Gregorian calendar governs states of consciousness that are out of harmony with nature.

States of consciousness that are out of harmony with nature create actions that are out of harmony with nature.
Actions that are out of harmony with nature are destroying Life on Earth.

We are like fish in a dirty aquarium that have never known clean water. Get rid of the Gregorian calendar and change the program altogether. It would change the underlying basis of practically everything we know in society.

The 13-month, 28-day system places society in a state of harmony and synchronization, the highest purpose of any calendar.

“I am in favor of a standardized calendar for the whole world, just as I am in favor of a universal coinage for all countries …
I am always ready to endorse any honest movement which will help unify the peoples of the world. ”
Mahatma Gandhi, Journal of Calendar Reform, 1931

written by Tim Tussing, White Self-Existing Dog