Time for the 2000 year old Gregorian Calendar to evolve.
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It is the unthinkable!
The church finally apologized to Galileo in the year 2000.
After all these years Galileo is vindicated for teaching the truth that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
The problem is that the Gregorian Calendar is still locked in those times is still disconnected from the nature.
Many are waking up to this realization and reconnecting with Native American or Druid paths and celebrating the Solstices and Equinoxes and connecting to the natural cycle.
Yet celebrating these natural holidays, holy days is not supported by the ever shifting Gregorian Calendar. Perhaps the Gregorian Calendar design of Pope Gregory was yet another tool in the effort to suppress indigenous and pagan Earth spirituality?
Many are advocating that the Age of Aquarius and 2012 are the time for Calendar Reform. The Aquarian Calendar is the imagining of what a Druid or Native American calendar might have evolved into. It aligns with the four directions and allows for easy celebration of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter, holidays, holy days because they will always fall near or on a week-end.. These natural turning points could become universal Holidays to unite the world rather than divide it with religious holidays.. Not only would this be good for humanity, but the alignment with the four directions is also key to Solar Energy Consciousness.
To learn more please visit www.AquarianCalendar.com and watch my new youtube titled Why the Gregorian Calendar is F..'d up A Satirical Rant.
Bright Blessings~~~*
Comments
Natural time
Yes the gregorian calendar is based on the physical movement around the sun and it thus indoctrinates physical/ materialistic ideologies. It is a complete commerce calendar based on counting the buying and selling of goods, that may be why the whole "time is money" concept came about. It is no surprise that presently holidays (holy days) are now some of the most commercially active with people spending more money (commercial energy) then any other times of the year. This calendar also gives an image of time being external and something pushed on us that we have to keep up with instead of time being created by each of us. The gregorian calendar was a big part of what destroyed (in)digenous people's culture, teachings, and history. They had to kill untold numbers of people in order to spread this calendar across the world to get it to the level in which it is used today.
I like the picture your posted with this blog it is a great representation of a natural calendar. Practical and insightful without the dogmatic demands placed upon people by the gregorian system. I am all for natural, personal time and for getting away from this clock watching, second counting system that is now so wide spread. But I know personal responsibility and community trust will be necessary to move away from it.
Thanks for posting I will check out the website link you posted as well.
Ian Xel Lungold
Something I forgot to add in the 1st comment: Ian Xel Lungold explains the real mayan calendar system and in this particular lecture he talks about the gregorian calendar as well.
It would not have been what
It would not have been what destroyed the diginous people but it was part of the conquering process. It seems like most previous cultures used lunar calendars or multiple ones.
I am all for redefining our calendar system into a more natural timing system.
7 day week
I read somewhere that the sun has its own 7 day cycle, and that maybe why we unconsciously follow the 7 day week.
Sorry I have no source for this, but I'm sure its Google-able
btw I like your simple
btw I like your simple approach to natural time,
without dogma.
ok, just throwing this out
ok, just throwing this out there. any measurement requires 2 points - in this instance, (the measuring of days in relation to our place in space) - we could assign the earth as one point. the question remains to what do we assign as the second point. If using the placement of the sun and/or moon (solar//lunar calendar) as the second point we would be living our lives relative to our place in our solar system. Now if the second point was somewhere in our galaxy which I think is what the mayan calendar is based on this gives us a perspective of living our days relative to our place in our galaxy. So what about a means of measuring time and space that works from both? The lunar/solar to orient ourselves to where we are in the smaller picture, the mayan calendar to orient ourselves to the big picture so to speak. Logically, this would be why the Gregorian calendar has no relevance and why we increasingly find it so difficult to orient ourselves to it - there is no 2nd point of reference as it operates from the disinformation that the universe revolves around this earth..

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