Our natural calendar

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Our natural calendar



This is our natural moon calendar. This calendar has 13 months of 28 days. 28x13 is 364. There is one day in this calendar that has no name to arrive at 365 days. My suspicion is that this day was a day of celebration on the longest day of the year. (around June 14-15) The celebration off light.

The simetrics with nature are obvious in this calendar. Every month goes the same way. In every 14-15th of the month it is full moon. The month starts always with Sunday the first. It doesn't matter what month it is the 1,8,15,22 are always a Sunday. The 2,9,16,23 of the month are always a Monday and so on.



1. April

2. May

3. June

4. Quantilis

5. Quintilis

6. Sextilis

7. September

8. Oktober

9. November

10. December

11. Januari

12. Februari

13. March



April
stands for beginning of something. The beginning of a new season. nature is sprouting.

May stands for goddess Maia. Maia is the god of fertility and sprouting. Maia is also the mother of trade god Hermes.

June stands for goddess Juno. Juno is the god of light. The longest day of the year appears in this month.

Quantilis That means four. This month is renamed Juli after Julius Caesar

Quintilis That means five. This month is renamed after imperator Caesar Augustus

Sextilis That means six. This is the missing month. This month has been removed from our calendar to take us out of our natural rhythm and disconect us from nature.

September that means seven.

Oktober that means eight.

November that means nine.

December that means ten.

January stands for god Janis. Janis is the god of darkness, transits, ports and the god with two or more faces. He is worshiped by the satanists.

February Stands for the Roman and Etruscans god Februus, the god of purification/underworld. Among the “Romans”, February was the month of great purification and penance.

March stands for god Mars. Mars was Roman god of war and fertility. Around this time the adult men returned from war(if there was war) to sow the land for the new season.



Why did they change our calendar?

I think it's about control. Scared and confused people are easier to control than those who aren't scared and confused. You can liken it to the shepherd who needs to control a large flock of sheep. The sheep are scared and confused, making them easy to control by him and his dog. If the sheep were to realize that they are numerous and actually don't need to fear the shepherd and his dog, then the control of the flock would quickly come to an end. During the corona pandemic, you could clearly see what they could make a flock of scared people do: wearing masks, keeping distance, getting shots in the arm.

Probably after the last reset, they changed our calendar and disconnected it from nature to make us believe in a new religion. This new religion is called science. This religion is based on materialism (only matter exists and nothing more). This religion aims to make us believe that humans are insignificant and live on a spinning ball in an infinitely large space.

Our natural calendar is based on the sun and the moon. The sun rises 365 times per season (1 time every 4 seasons, 366 days). The moon always has 13 cycles per season. With one glance at the moon, you could tell if you were at the beginning, middle (full moon), or end of the month. With our current calendar, that's not possible anymore!

When did our controllers change the calendar?

I think the last reset was about 220 years ago. For this assumption, I have the following indications:

  • The population registry in my country (the Netherlands) starts from the year 1800.
  • Photos of empty cities around the world are from around 1840-1850.
I know, these aren't many indications, but they are two strong ones. The positive thing is that we now realize that most of our history is false and that we are now using a false calendar.
 
Sextilis That means six. This is the missing month. This month has been removed from our calendar to take us out of our natural rhythm and disconect us from nature.
A year without Sex-tilis LOL, but on a serious note, makes sense, solar calendar throws all the rhythms of nature out of whack in a way, well it do but it dont, they are still there, but the solar calendar was the beginning of the 'detuning' decoupling of man with nature...
 
I have a great deal of sympathy with your general idea that the calendar has been changed. In fact I recently posted a similar proposition, although I was suggesting that the original should have been be reconciled with the eight Pagan 'seasons' and the specific festival days that have managed to survive in our current knowledge as it is much more aligned with the natural .seasons than our current system. For me Christianity was the instrument of change when almost everything became 12 - from apostles to months and even the days of Christmas.

I'm afraid I don't share your ideas regarding the 'reset' as being such a recent event.

The following is a representation of the Pagan seasons showing some of the festival days. I have posted a German version because it doesn't seem to have been infected by neo-paganism and its use of 'Mabon' for Winternacht. It would be very interesting to see if your Moon based calendar could align with the Pagan Seasons and Festivals.

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This is a very important subject, as calendars are a kind of genuine archaeological heritage.
I do agree that the months have been changed, but I do not agree with the hypothesis of a natural moon calendar.
For my part I came to the following solution.

First we had a year of six months, each month having a proper name.
January
February
March
April
May
June
The year ended with the feast of Saint John the Baptist (alias Janus), 24-30 June.
During the feast the two-headed Janus looked backward, and on 1 January (the month is named after Janus) he looked forward.

Then six months were added which do not have a proper name but a number.
Quintilis, fifth month, renamed July
Sextilis, sixth month, renamed August
September, seventh month
October
November
December, tenth month

The new months were included after June.
The reformers tried to place New Year on 1 March, but did not succeed, the people continued to celebrate New Year on 1 January.
For the reformers, February became the last month of the year and was used to add adjustment days.

The year of six months corresponds to a situation in which the rotation axis of the earth was not yet shifted and we did not have a seasonal cycle of 12 months. The reform intervened after the great transformation of the earth in the 14th century.
The reform of the calendar, in the 15th century, went together with the foundation of Christianity, that means, the replacement of the Great Prophet (in the west called Jan, Janus, John the Baptist) by the new mythical figure Jesus Christ son of God.
With the instauration of Christianity came the placement of the pretended origin of Christianity in the first century, and the invention of the surrounding history of Antiquity, including characters like the emperors Julius and August, after whom the month July and August were named.
The new religion was said to be very old. And also the new calendar was said to be very old. It was said to be the Julian calendar, set by Julius Caesar some decades before the pretended birth of Christ.
The "Julian calendar" and the Christian era have been created together.
 
I have a great deal of sympathy with your general idea that the calendar has been changed. In fact I recently posted a similar proposition, although I was suggesting that the original should have been be reconciled with the eight Pagan 'seasons' and the specific festival days that have managed to survive in our current knowledge as it is much more aligned with the natural .seasons than our current system. For me Christianity was the instrument of change when almost everything became 12 - from apostles to months and even the days of Christmas.

I'm afraid I don't share your ideas regarding the 'reset' as being such a recent event.

The following is a representation of the Pagan seasons showing some of the festival days. I have posted a German version because it doesn't seem to have been infected by neo-paganism and its use of 'Mabon' for Winternacht. It would be very interesting to see if your Moon based calendar could align with the Pagan Seasons and Festivals.

This calendar made me think of a rotating magnetic motor immediately. It seems more in tune with a cyclic magnetic field.
 
On September 3rd 1751

Those days vanished into thin air because it was then when Britain made the transition from the old Julian Calendar to the newer Gregorian Calendar.

The Gregorian Calendar is different from the Julian, which means that they both have the same date as being different dates. This was because the Julian Calendar was slightly too long and did not stay in time with the seasons, which meant it was less accurate than the Gregorian. The Gregorian meanwhile has leap years. The Act which decreed the change, the Calendar Act of 1751, stated that it would fall on the (Julian) date of Thursday the third of September 1752. This meant that this day would instead become Thursday the fourteenth of September 1752, meaning the 11 intervening days didn’t happen.

There were even protests about this as people wanted their 11 days back.

On September 3rd 1751 they stole 11 days off the people.
 
This is a very important subject, as calendars are a kind of genuine archaeological heritage.
I do agree that the months have been changed, but I do not agree with the hypothesis of a natural moon calendar.
For my part I came to the following solution.

First we had a year of six months, each month having a proper name.
January
February
March
April
May
June
The year ended with the feast of Saint John the Baptist (alias Janus), 24-30 June.
During the feast the two-headed Janus looked backward, and on 1 January (the month is named after Janus) he looked forward.

Then six months were added which do not have a proper name but a number.
Quintilis, fifth month, renamed July
Sextilis, sixth month, renamed August
September, seventh month
October
November
December, tenth month

The new months were included after June.
The reformers tried to place New Year on 1 March, but did not succeed, the people continued to celebrate New Year on 1 January.
For the reformers, February became the last month of the year and was used to add adjustment days.

The year of six months corresponds to a situation in which the rotation axis of the earth was not yet shifted and we did not have a seasonal cycle of 12 months. The reform intervened after the great transformation of the earth in the 14th century.
The reform of the calendar, in the 15th century, went together with the foundation of Christianity, that means, the replacement of the Great Prophet (in the west called Jan, Janus, John the Baptist) by the new mythical figure Jesus Christ son of God.
With the instauration of Christianity came the placement of the pretended origin of Christianity in the first century, and the invention of the surrounding history of Antiquity, including characters like the emperors Julius and August, after whom the month July and August were named.
The new religion was said to be very old. And also the new calendar was said to be very old. It was said to be the Julian calendar, set by Julius Caesar some decades before the pretended birth of Christ.
The "Julian calendar" and the Christian era have been created together.
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