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The Concept of a 13-Month Calendar
Exploring the Structure of Time
- The Earth rotates around the Sun once a year, which can be divided into 365 days, suggesting a potential for organizing time into 13 months of 28 days each.
- Each month would start on a Monday and end on a Sunday, creating a uniform structure throughout the year.
The Anomaly of Month Names
- The names of the months reveal inconsistencies: September (7th month) is actually the ninth month, October (8th month) is the tenth, November (9th month) is the eleventh, and December (10th month) is twelfth.
- This raises questions about our current calendar system and its alignment with natural cycles.
Rethinking the New Year
- Proposes that January should be considered as the eleventh month and March as the thirteenth, suggesting that spring equinox could mark the beginning of the new year instead of December.
- This perspective aligns more closely with nature's renewal cycle.
Personal Revelation About Calendars
- A personal realization occurs regarding manipulation within our calendar system; it suggests that societal structures may keep individuals out of sync with nature and truth.
- Reflecting on this manipulation leads to questioning previously accepted doctrines.
Insights from "Book of Wisdom"
- Introduction to "Book of Wisdom," which discusses not only calendars but also broader themes like systems and symbols revealing deeper truths about existence.
- Encouragement to read this book for further understanding and insight into these concepts.