Yeah, it's better to have a twelve month calendar. That way the phases of the moon fall at random times every month, alienating us from nature even further. It's great!
13 has always been considered a lucky number in my family.
2 of my 3 kids and I were all born on the 13th of different months.
The number 13 always draws my attention.
The date Friday the 13th (October 13, 1307) is significant because it marks the day King Philip IV of France arrested Jacques de Molay and hundreds of other Knights Templar. 😵
I read a lot of esoteric/occult stuff when I was younger and it comes down to this.
That "As above so below" duality stuff is basically boys and girls fighting each other on a playground. A circle has 360 degrees because people used to have a post in the middle of a threshing floor that cast a shadow at noon and the circle was divided into the 360 days of the year based on the sun (I know, 365 and a quarter, but they didn't figure it out until later) therefore the solar calendar was mathematically divided into fours (the four corners of the earth) and each of the four were divided into threes. This is the male calendar (this is represented in the original Last Supper painting.
The solstices were marked with the pillars known as Joachin and Boaz. The temples had triptych doorways which faced the East to measure the sunrise. That's why the big doorway in the center and two smaller doorways on either side are in temples all over the world.
The female calendar is based on the moon and not the sun. The moon is Luna - female energy. The Sun is Sol - male energy. Equal but separate forces.
The male calendar won and it's what we use but the female calendar makes as much sense.
Our sex cult owners combined them:
Month (moonth) = 'menses' in Latin and Spanish.
Week - "semana" semen
Year - annum - anal
Oh, and there are 13 full moons in a year 28 days apart. Every turtle and tortoise (with a few exceptions) have thirteen "spots" in the center and twenty-eight around the ridge of the shell. God's intelligent design.
I think it makes way more sense to mark time by the moon. Every month has the full moon on the same day. 13 months of 28 days is 364 days so there is a singular non-calendar day the whole world could celebrate. Every so many years there would be a non-calendar week with a mega worldwide festival.
The date Friday the 13th (October 13, 1307) is significant because it marks the day King Philip IV of France arrested Jacques de Molay and hundreds of other Knights Templar. 😵
13 Colonies
Yes.
Jesus and the 12 disciples
Horse shit
Yeah, it's better to have a twelve month calendar. That way the phases of the moon fall at random times every month, alienating us from nature even further. It's great!
❤️anything to do with horses!
13 month calendar-
https://adventureswanta.medium.com/the-gregorian-calendar-078f122decfc
I need to research why this was changed.
13 has always been considered a lucky number in my family. 2 of my 3 kids and I were all born on the 13th of different months. The number 13 always draws my attention.
The date Friday the 13th (October 13, 1307) is significant because it marks the day King Philip IV of France arrested Jacques de Molay and hundreds of other Knights Templar. 😵
Thanks asian, I didn't know that. It's also my firstborn's birthday.
Very cool.
I read a lot of esoteric/occult stuff when I was younger and it comes down to this.
That "As above so below" duality stuff is basically boys and girls fighting each other on a playground. A circle has 360 degrees because people used to have a post in the middle of a threshing floor that cast a shadow at noon and the circle was divided into the 360 days of the year based on the sun (I know, 365 and a quarter, but they didn't figure it out until later) therefore the solar calendar was mathematically divided into fours (the four corners of the earth) and each of the four were divided into threes. This is the male calendar (this is represented in the original Last Supper painting.
The solstices were marked with the pillars known as Joachin and Boaz. The temples had triptych doorways which faced the East to measure the sunrise. That's why the big doorway in the center and two smaller doorways on either side are in temples all over the world.
The female calendar is based on the moon and not the sun. The moon is Luna - female energy. The Sun is Sol - male energy. Equal but separate forces.
The male calendar won and it's what we use but the female calendar makes as much sense.
Our sex cult owners combined them: Month (moonth) = 'menses' in Latin and Spanish. Week - "semana" semen Year - annum - anal
Oh, and there are 13 full moons in a year 28 days apart. Every turtle and tortoise (with a few exceptions) have thirteen "spots" in the center and twenty-eight around the ridge of the shell. God's intelligent design.
I think it makes way more sense to mark time by the moon. Every month has the full moon on the same day. 13 months of 28 days is 364 days so there is a singular non-calendar day the whole world could celebrate. Every so many years there would be a non-calendar week with a mega worldwide festival.
The date Friday the 13th (October 13, 1307) is significant because it marks the day King Philip IV of France arrested Jacques de Molay and hundreds of other Knights Templar. 😵
And this event should freak me out?
Rubbish