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The Pervasive Mechanism’s History The transition from the Roman calendar to the Gregorian system is irrefutable evidence that humanity’s Linear Time Code is constantly being
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The Pervasive Mechanism’s History The transition from the Roman calendar to the Gregorian system is irrefutable evidence that humanity’s Linear Time Code is constantly being
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Forging a New Worldview: From Cosmic Rhythms to Human Meaning Many of us feel adrift. We live in a world that can feel like a

Pretty much everybody knows when the solstices and equinoxes occur. Yet when the earth is closest to the sun remains elusive to most people. It is not mentioned in the media. Not even a casual factoid on the nightly weather report. There is no holiday that commemorates that day.

For centuries, ancient civilizations have been fascinated with the movements of the celestial bodies, particularly the sun and the moon. They have observed the cycles

We are all familiar with the idea of holiday stress. That feeling that time is going by faster and faster from Autumn until New Years.

In 1246, the December Solstice was on the same day as the Earth reached its perihelion. Since then, the perihelion and aphelion dates have drifted
And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness,

Originally not an official festival, but celebrated by adherents to Mithraism as the birth of the new sun. The Emperor Aurelian was devoted to a

Summary:World Perihelion Day is a science-fictional holiday that celebrates the phenomenon of perihelion, which is the point in Earth’s orbit when it is closest to

We are all familiar with the idea of holiday stress. That feeling that time is going by faster and faster from Autumn until New Years.

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What is the relationship between the calendar, the zodiac and the eccentric orbit of the planet? Thought Experiment: Many cultures have devised different calendar
It seems strange that New Year is in the middle of the cold winter. Shouldn’t it be in spring time? Or winter equinox? Traditionally it

Why We Celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25 Is it Jesus’ birthday, an ancient marketing ploy, or something else? By Andrew Santella via Slate.com How did

The calendar year has 13 months with 28 days each, divided into exactly 4 weeks (13 × 28 = 364). An extra day added as

Carved in Bone, Aligned by Stars: How We Built the Modern Calendar Have you ever stopped to think about the calendar hanging on your wall

Sun worship is the oldest form of common worship and reverence. Science has reduced our concept of the sun to a flaming ball of gas.

https://www.northernway.org/mysteryschool/tag/perihelion/ JANUARY ESOTERIC HOLIDAYS Jan 1 – Jan 31 January/Janus – Dedicated to Old Roman God-Goddess Janus – Jana, who knows both past and future. Jan

Epiphany (Greek for “to manifest” or “to show”), is a Christian feast day which celebrates the “shining forth” or revelation of God in human form