
Tzolkin The 260-day Tzolk'in, or sacred calendar, is the oldest calendar cycle known in Mesoamerica, dating back to at least 600 BC. While some scholars are still searching for an astronomical basis for this cycle, most agree it was based on the nine month human gestation period. As a testimony to the tzolk'in's centrality to Maya culture, it is still observed today among traditional Maya groups. The mechanics of the tzolk'in The mechanics of the tzolk'in involve 13 numbers paired with 20 day names. Because 20 is not evenly divisible by 13, the two sequences are out of phase with each other (Figure 1.) For those who seek meaning in the days of the Maya calendar, the tzolk'in is where they will find it. The twenty days of the Tzolk'in (Image adapted from Voss 2000) Regardless of which Mesoamerican culture one looks at, the 260-day calendar consists of 20 symbols, each one counted 13 times in the cycle. Prayers take place in various places, but usually around a freshly built Maya altar.
Godchecker.com - Your Guide To The Gods. Mythology with a twist! The Day Out of Time July 25 is called The Day Out of Time based on a theory linked to the Mayan Calendar or Tzolkin. The Day out of time is the culmination of the 13 Moon Calendar year originated from the Mayan science of time. On July 25th, Sirius (the dog star) rises with the sun. This day is observed as a day free of time in the 13 Moon Calendar. It is a day of reverence and cultural appreciation for the concept 'Time is Art.' The 13 Moon Calendar is a Solar, Lunar, Galactic calendar that measures time from a 4th dimensional quantitative and qualitative perspective, revealing the synchronic and cyclical nature of time. This calendar respects the feminine aspects of nature and integrates them in the reckoning of time. The Gregorian Calendar is a political calendar of taxation and war derived from Babylonian timekeeping, and instated by the Vatican as a correction to the Julian calendar, which failed to account adequately for the solar year.
Barakah In Islam, Barakah or Baraka (Arabic: بركة ) is the beneficent force from God that flows through the physical and spiritual spheres as prosperity, protection, and happiness.[1] Baraka is the continuity of spiritual presence and revelation that begins with God and flows through that and those closest to God.[2] Baraka can be found within physical objects, places, and people, as chosen by God. This force begins by flowing directly from God into creation that is worthy of baraka.[3] These creations endowed with baraka can then transmit the flow of baraka to the other creations of God through physical proximity or through the adherence to the spiritual practices of the Prophet Muhammad. God is the sole source of baraka and has the power to grant and withhold baraka. Islamic mysticism[edit] Baraka is a prominent concept in Islamic mysticism, particularly Sufism. It pervades Sufi texts, beliefs, practices, and spirituality. Baraka is not a state, it is a flow of blessings and grace. C.
I Ching, the Book of Changes - Yi Jing This famous system of 64 hexagrams plus their commentaries and transformations is at the root of Chinese thought. Tr. Wilhelm (en, fr). Extracts from the Wilhelm's I-Ching translation's introductory : « The Book of Changes – I Ching in Chinese – is unquestionably one of the most important books in the world's literature. Its origin goes back to mythical antiquity, and it has occupied the attention of the most eminent scholars of China down to the present day [i. e. around 1920]. Nearly all that is greatest and most significant in the three thousand years of Chinese cultural history has either taken its inspiration from this book, or has exerted an influence on the interpretation of its text. « In the course of time, owing to the great repute for wisdom attaching to the Book of Changes, a large body of occult doctrines extraneous to it – some of them possibly not even Chinese in origin – have come to be connected with its teachings. , and “No” by a broken line . "L'Image Bye
Midway Point 2013 Angelic Star Human Forerunners New Earth Shift Symptoms 333 “Number sequences that appear embedded in this channel are given to Shekina Rose by spirit to activate this transmission” The first part of the year had a different energy frequency in the Mother’s way; it took time for things to get moving, intuitive, reflective, life reviewing, lots of stopping and going. You may have thought, when will the New Earth begin? The rest of this year will flow more powerfully in the water element essence of the Divine Mother in many ways; know the bridge has been created and you are walking to the other side. 13 You, the new forerunners of the Angelic Star Human Template, have now been fully called and activated. This activation is directed by the harmonics codes of the Cosmic Mother matrix, a revelation from the keys of Enoch of Shekinah’s return. As a Blue Ray and Ultra sensitive Light Bearer you may be feeling more intensely through your emotional body and life. New Earth Shift Symptoms Letting go. Where is my place in the world? Bouts of laughter.
Law of contagion The law of contagion is a folk belief axiom found in magical thinking which suggests that, once two people or objects have been in contact, a magical link persists between them unless or until a formal exorcism or other act of banishing breaks the non-material bond. The first description of the law of contagion appeared in The Golden Bough by James George Frazer Conscious belief in the law of contagion[edit] Unconscious belief in the law of contagion[edit] Even among supposedly sophisticated people psychological experiments have shown a reluctance on the part of the public to, say, try on a sweater worn by a serial murderer, as if subjects assume that their evil somehow lingers in the article of clothing.
Foreword to the I Ching - By C. G. Jung Forewordby Carl Gustav Jung HTML Edition by Dan Baruth Since I am not a sinologue, a foreword to the Book of Changes from my hand must be a testimonial of my individual experience with this great and singular book. If the meaning of the Book of Changes were easy to grasp, the work would need no foreword. I am greatly indebted to Wilhelm for the light he has thrown upon the complicated problem of the I Ching, and for insight as regards its practical application as well. I do not know Chinese and have never been in China. The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. The manner in which the I Ching tends to look upon reality seems to disfavor our causalistic procedures. In other words, whoever invented the I Ching was convinced that the hexagram worked out in a certain moment coincided with the latter in quality no less than in time. My argument as outlined above has of course never entered a Chinese mind.