Monday, July 19, 2010

tzolkein new year sirius rising 25th july

the 24th july is known by mayan calendar watchers as a day out of time.

Today, July 25th, is the last day of the yearly Mayan calendar and is considered to be “a day

out of time.” This day is one of forgiveness and artistic celebration of life and freedom.

There will be world-wide celebrations in over ninety countries. July 26th marks the beginning

of the Mayan New Year and corresponds with the rising of the great star Sirius thus

providing an opportunity for harmonizing ourselves with the galaxy.

July 25, 2010 - Yellow Self-Existing Star, Kin

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. (did you get all that!) ...this calendar though an oracle is much more in synch with our enviroment, measuring galactic conscious hot spot days for inner peace and power...and cool days for chill....and 23rd to 26th is an action time!

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.

so as we mayan calendar heads say....in lack'ech, which means i am another yourself.


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