The calendar is not something we think about much. It’s just there, like banks, schools, government, clocks. It is simply a construct of human design. It is not physical, material, or tangible. It’s a formulation we erected in our minds to make our lives more coordinated. We never really give it much thought, we just go by it because it was always there.
As humans we have a capable brain and unlike other animals, our minds can construct beliefs. A calendar is simply a belief tied to a habit. We believe in time split up into “weeks”, or “months”, we agree quite readily without debate, that there are 31 days in January, for example. Clocks are also a belief, (and so is government and banks but we can deal with those elsewhere) Today I’ll simply try to convey the phenomenon we refer to as the calendar.
We had this particular calendar imposed on us from day one, when we were born and so too did everyone, of course. But shouldn’t we take a look at it and try to understand it a little bit more? After all, it is the grounding for so much that we do, in our everyday life.
The way our minds have been molded to think, makes us unable to see solutions easily and I posit that much of it is caused by such things as the calendar putting us “out of frequency” with natural cycles. The calendar is a layer of our existence that we haven’t paid much attention to.
Our minds have been focused on this particular construct that existed when we came into this world. We had no say in adopting it.
Essentially a calendar is simply a pattern, a pattern of cycles. A “week” doesn’t really exist, it’s just an idea made up by man and totally arbitrary. But we are so used to having weeks that it has woven itself into our belief system and into our daily lives. We never think about it. It seems too elementary to even care about, too mundane. It does its job to synchronize us to one time grid so we can make appointments, etc., what more need it do?
Well more than we are aware of that’s for sure. We know everything is frequency, as Tesla has said, and we’re starting to notice this factor more. We could imagine our body being like a tower. A tower sends and receives signals. Your body does that to, it sends and receives signals, it’s actually doing it right now. Different frequencies are being emitted and received from your body and different parts of your body, to boot. It’s not just your body that is sending signals but every cell and probably even smaller organisms that we still haven’t seen. You are a biological electromagnetic tower, every one of us are. You carry squillions of life forms upon and within your body, much like earth does. Your body is like a mini-earth! There’s a fractal nature to everything, much like the layers of petals within a peony, or the layers of leaves within an artichoke. Unfolding, unfolding, then going into bloom. That’s where humanity is at right now. We are waking up to our splendor you could say.
Humans and all biology are cyclical beings. The Roman calendar has taken us out of these cyclical frequencies and put us in like a band of static soundwaves. Like that sound when the radio is not quite tuned to its station. It sounds discordant, cacophonous. Once you tune it to its station properly, the difference you hear goes from sandpaper to velvet. That’s what the 13 moon calendar will do for us, it will recalibrate our frequencies to be in tune with consistent time cycles.
The months in the calendar all have the same number of days. There isn’t 30 days for four of the months, or 31 days for seven of the months, or 28 days for 1 of the months. What does that align to?
And it makes no literary sense either. Why is October the tenth month when “octo” means eight? “Deci” means ten but December is the 12th month. Talk about screwy. What is the point of it, it has no geometry, no significance to anything except kingdoms. Yes, it was through the diktats of kings that set the Roman calendar. We are still in Roman time without us even realizing it. That also aligns with the barbarous culture we still maintain.
And how typical it is of the Romans to treat us so badly. Can they be civilized d’ya think?
Well we can’t wait to find out so let’s take matters into our own hands. We can decide anytime we wish to adopt a secondary calendar. It would be revolutionary but nobody gets hurt! I say secondary because we mustn’t use our energy to tear anything down. That keeps us in the frequency of entropy and destruction. Secondary because it enables us to learn as we become familiar with it, and that would make the transition smooth and seamless. Why choose to make things difficult on ourselves, I like easy don’t you?
If we abandoned the Roman calendar in order to install another one, it would cause pandemonium. But why go that route? There is no reason for it. We can adopt another calendar by citing it if we so choose. We can simply add a parallel timeline for a parallel society.
The 13 moon calendar is beautiful in its simplicity – every month has the same number of days – 28. Every day falls on the same day throughout the year. There is no figuring out what date it will be four weeks from a date, the days are always consistent.
The week consists of seven days just like the Roman calendar. No need to call the days of the week by the Mayan terms, that’s too complicated. We can continue to call the days the same names (Monday, Tuesday, etc) in the same sequence. So that makes it super easy. But what makes it even easier is that every week is color coded. I just love this feature of the 13 moon calendar, it helps us know so easily when we have regular appointments and when we did things in the past. It’s just another layer of ease that the calendar provides. This eliminates the need to take up unnecessary real estate in our mind by having to figure out what days dates fall on.
The colors of the week are as follows:
First week of every month – red
Second week of every month – white
Third week of every month – blue
Fourth week of every month – yellow.
If you want to delve further into the 13 moon calendar you can find out more about the glyphs, solar seals, and galactic tones but there is no need to be concerned with these to use the calendar.
The colors look awesome together. But there is one day of the year that doesn’t have those colors – it is called “The Day Out Of Time” and it has its own color code – green. It is the only date in the year with green as its color.
The Day Out Of Time doesn’t have a date, hence the name. It is celebrated much like New Year’s Eve as it is the last day of the 13 moon calendar year. It is a day people celebrate the past year, a day to take stock, reflect and relax. A day to do what pleases one most. It signifies the 365th day of the year. 365 is not fully divisible by 13 so it has a day remaining – that day is the Day Out Of Time. The 13 moon calendar doesn’t yet have a consistent way of dealing with leap years. But that can be solved by us by using the Egalitarian Proposal System to decide what to do with leap years. Won’t that be fun to do! Imagine, we take control of our time. Sounds like a new epoch is waiting!
Every day falls on the same day throughout the year but after the Day Out Of Time, the days shift to the next day. Talking about calendars is a pretty dry subject, but basically if in the 13 moon calendar, if this year had started on a Tuesday, the following year would have all the months falling on a Wednesday. All because of that pesky 365th day! The year after that would then start on a Thursday and the year after that, would start on a Friday, etc. And every day of the month would follow suit and also fall on the same day throughout the year.
How simple is that!
We are starting precedents all over the place today, so much is changing. Wouldn’t it be wild if we decided to choose what calendar to observe?
We can talk about what would be the best way to deal with that extra day every four years. The “official” 13 moon calendar on the site of “the law of time”, deals with leap years in a funky way and since we are starting precedents, we can make proposals on what we prefer, and the proposal with the vastest number of votes, makes it official.
If you can keep up with all this – kudos to you! A calendar can be quite technical which I found out when I did this work. If you want to know what it entailed I’ll write another article about it, but for now I simply wanted to put something down in writing so people could familiarize themselves with the concept of the 13 moon calendar.
13 moon calendars have been used by various indigenous tribes throughout the ages. This calendar is derived from one of the Mayan calendars. Indigenous 13 moon calendars started the year in spring however the Mayan-derived 13 moon calendar begins its year in midsummer - on July 26th. Even though it makes more sense to start a calendar in spring, maybe the Mayans thought midsummer was a better time to party?
The particular 13 moon calendar suggested here is explained thoroughly on the website www.thelawoftime.org. There you will find the current 13 moon calendar which you can download and keep as a reference. Go to the page “What We Do/Education/Free Downloadable 13 moon calendar” On that page you will find the current 13 moon calendar and below it, 13 moon calendars from previous years that you can also download.
In adopting a secondary calendar, there is no need to take the Roman calendar down. When we hold intentions of taking something down, we keep ourselves in the same frequency and we need to shift to a new frequency now, one where we are sovereign and equal in the eyes of nature.
If you want to reclaim your time, and not just put up with a calendar that you had no choice in accepting, then think about citing the 13 moon calendar whenever you cite the Roman calendar. Start a new habit that we can build on. Time is inevitable, why do it the Roman way when we can choose a way that aligns us with natural cycles?
How it can be done is pretty easy, simply refer to your copy of the 13 moon calendar that you downloaded onto your computer from the law of time website, and look for the Roman date in the upper right-hand corner. Today’s date is August 21st. That day on the 13 moon calendar is Day 27 of the First Moon (Month) So it is Day 27, First Moon.
Another thing we would need to decide together on, is what order to place the day and the month. Currently in some parts of the world, the date is stated by day / month / year. In the US the date is stated by month / day / year. This is rather confusing to say the least and again takes up too much of our mind’s real estate. Deciding on what sequence can be done by proposals, and people voting on the proposal they think is best.
Before giving an example of how to cite the date, I want to tell you about another exciting part to taking on this precedent.
Sheer raw boldness drew some of us to start a new century in 2020 (who wouldn’t want a new century that year, hey!) The year they brought in covid was the year we desperately needed a new century, a new era where humans put the idea of an outside authority to bed, where people start making their own decisions about their time. Maybe later they would go further and make all the decisions about their destiny too. We had to start from somewhere. Some of us didn’t wait for permission, we went right ahead and launched a new century because someone had to do it.
All it takes for something to become a norm is for people to use it. We didn’t wait to ask permission from faceless people. You could say the new century heralded the Century of the Sovereign, when humans reclaimed their time. Next will be reclaiming our destiny, and taking claim to it ourselves, without asking anyone’s permission. It’s always the few who are willing to embark on something new that gets things rolling.
But a secondary calendar couldn’t be simpler. Right now freedom lovers have nothing to anchor us, nothing tangible. Seeing the 13 moon calendar cited on documents we come across would make a statement that we could identify with, that would give us a lift that we are not alone in claiming our sovereignty.
So we decided that the new century would use 3 digits rather than 4. That was to differentiate the difference between the two “epochs”, the era of the master/slave as opposed to the era of the human being/the sovereign.
So on July 25th, 2020, on the Day Out Of Time, the only day coded green, we began the year “000”. This began the new epoch.
We are currently in year 003 of the new century. Remember – the 13 moon calendar year begins in July so currently we are almost at the end of the First Moon, (the first month).
As we begin this transition, we should cite the Roman calendar first because it is the current system, and follow it by citing the13 moon calendar in parentheses. But that’s just my preference. Because this is so new anyone can make a proposal with the alternative. Here’s a sample using today’s date:
August 21, 2023 (Day 27, First Moon, 003) [When one is using a Personal Computer and or mobile devices, the 13 moon calendar date could be written as: (2701003).]
That’s how you’d write the date. It’s only a little bit more than you’re doing now. Isn’t that simple? Do you think you could do that?
As we continue to refer to the 13 moon calendar and cite it whenever we cite the Roman calendar, we will become more familiar with the way it works. Eventually if enough people use it, it may become the primary calendar. That’s how things ought to start and grow. Not by imposing something and pulling everything away that came before it. That causes shockwaves, we don’t need any more shockwaves. Transitioning should be smooth.
Taking anything down is destructive, it keeps us in the frequency of entropy. All we need do is change a pattern and eventually its ease alone will make the Roman calendar irrelevant. We need spend none of our time putting attention to the dying system.
It’s always a matter of choice though, that’s what freedom enables. We shouldn’t have anything mandated or forced, it’s barbaric and unnecessary. We simply do not know how to imagine a world where we are free, where we are sovereign. We have to practice it. We are at a time where we can create new foundations. Those who wish to adopt the secondary calendar, simply do. No need to ask permission, it’s a simple thing to cite it like in the example above, and anyone can do that if they wish. The new epoch won’t need force, because it is based on human sovereignty and that equates to granting everyone autonomy over themselves – including you.
It may be difficult to imagine a world where we take control of our choices. Like any leap in consciousness, it builds the more people start talking about it and making it real. Imagine the plight the Wright brothers would have gone through, trying to promote a flying machine. Choosing our calendar is a bit like that – taking claim to a pattern that we choose, a pattern that will be the new matrix for our doings in life. Shouldn’t it be something we choose with consciousness, rather than something we inherited from a violent and brutal empire? What are your thoughts? Will you dip your toe into a parallel timeline?
What an incredibly wonderful read, thank you Denise! I will embrace this transition to implement this 13 moon calendar. Time and date topics have always fascinated me and now I am willing to learn even more.
I have always found great interest in the Farmer’s Almanac and always wondered why specific dates, holy days and events in the heavens were marked as such and celebrated. I will look into this further, thanks to you. Well presented, thank you!
This is excellent. Thank you!