Home About Archives Contributors Contact
  July 2009  
Spin into a Natural Time
by: Tanya Kornobis
 
What better way to spin into natural time, than to celebrate the
Day Out of Time!
 

The Day Out of Time is celebrated on July 25th every year, in over 90 countries around the world for the purpose of experiencing time as art, as well as promoting the value of peace through culture.


Jose Arguelles, Ph.D., originator of the 1987 Harmonic Convergence World Peace Meditation and Coordinator of the Thirteen Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement shares his insight:

“The Day Out of Time has been celebrated since 1992, as part of a growing populist world movement, the World Thirteen Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement, whose purpose is just that - to change the calendar. July 25, the Gregorian Calendar date of the Day Out of Time, is the 365th day of the year of the Thirteen Moon Calendar. This harmonic timing standard measures the year in thirteen even months of 28 days each, a perpetual calendar of 52 perfect weeks, making a total of 364 days. The 365th day, the Day Out of Time' is no day of the week or month at all, but truly a Day Out of Time. For this reason, this special day is observed as the day to cancel debts, to pardon and forgive, and to celebrate life through art and culture - hence, Peace Through Culture Festival.”

“The idea of Peace Through Culture originated with the Russian artist and diplomat Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947), who's Banner of Peace was the cornerstone of the famous Roerich Peace Pact, April 15, 1935. This Banner, originally intended to be flown over cultural monuments during times of war, has been resurrected by the World Thirteen Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement, which recognizes it as an instrument of supreme value in expressing the aspiration of living in harmony with all beings in natural time - and for the protection of the biosphere itself.”
Links:
Ommm
Doug DeLaMatter
Recollections of the
Killaloe Craft and Community Fair
Clark Guettel
Ben Anderman
Photography
From Derelict
to Dynamic
Rosa del Flores
The Hunter
and the Garden
Nikki Madigan
Spin into a Natural Time
Part Three
Tanya Kornobis
Julius
Chris Hinsperger
What is Copka?
by: Genevieve Jones
 
As we come to understand, New Year ‘s Day on the thirteen-moon calendar is not the same as Gregorian New Year, January 1, but is celebrated the day after the Day Out of Time. Dr. Arguelles explains:

“The Thirteen Moon Calendar, prophetically prescribed for this time on behalf of the biosphere, was originally known by the Maya as the Tun Uc, the "moon count" or "count of seven." The correlation date on the Gregorian Calendar, July 26, is also derived from the prophetic tradition of the Chilam Balam or Jaguar Priests. This date on the Julian Calendar was July 16, and was first correlated with the heliacal rising of Sirius at 19.5 latitude north in the Mayan temple site of Edzna in AD 692. This also corresponds to the dedication date of the tomb of Pacal Votan in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico, whose prophecy, Telektonon, espouses the return to natural time through following the Thirteen Moon Calendar.”


By rejoicing in this inspirational global peace celebration,
human consciousness is attuning into a higher frequency,
a galactic consciousness that vibrates ~

time = art

~ all over the world.

" Let’s celebrate!"

Sources:

www.13moon.com
www.law of time.org

 


Tanya Kornobis has found her home in the beautiful Madawaska Valley,
where she plays music, practices Reiki, yoga
and meditation with a dash of gardening on the side.
You can listen to her music at:


www. cdbaby.com/cd/boogiewall

or
www. boogiewall.com.

Home About Archives Contributors Contact
deesigns