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Galactic Birthday Calendar - Humans of the World
  • Galactic Birthday Calendar - Humans of the World

    26,00€Price

    The Galactic Calendar is coming back!

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    New Timeless Birthday Edition

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    With a more harmonious and attuned calendar of 13 moons of each 28 days, we would experience more synchronicities and align with the natural rhythms of the planet.

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    This timekeeping system is basically going back to the essentials of a calendar, as a tool to measure the “timing” of galactic events. Being used by many advanced cultures, like the Egyptian and the Maya.

     

    In my design, I integrate the current calendar, so you’ll experience a smooth transition between the two and get the best of both.

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    These pictures were taken while slow traveling around the world. After all the hospitality and gifts I’ve received, I feel this calendar is the perfect gift to the world to share my wonderful encounters.

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    Be welcome to continue to read my blog: Are you ready to flow with Natural Time?“By using a 13 moon 28-day calendar, we welcome a balance of the masculine and feminine energies, in ourselves and our collective consciousness. In a world focused on doing rather than on being, with more attention to logic than to feeling, it is important to restore these lunar cycles to their place of honour.”

     

     

    13 parts wall calendar with world photography

    carbon neutral print on recycled silk A3 size paper

    Picture for demonstration purposes only

    Actual calendar will come beautifully spiral bound for easy hanging

    Language: Dutch

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    • Why doesn't Each Moon / Month begin on a Full or New Moon

       

      SEEN from EARTH

      In this calendar system, we refer to the 28-day cycle as a “Moon” or "Tone", because it is the average between the 29,5 day synodic cycle of the moon - new moon to new moon - and the 27,3 sidereal cycle of the moon - when she returns to the same place in the sky

       

      SEEN from SPACE

      It takes the Moon approximatily 28 days to orbit the Earth. She makes this orbit 13 times a year. In the time it takes our Earth to orbit the Sun once, our Moon has orbited us 13 times. Therefore, 13 months of 28 days is a natural and logical way to measure the year. 

       

      This calendar is not the same as commonly used Lunar Calendars which are based on the phases of the moon, the synodic cycle.

       

      This Time-Keeping System is actually a Solar-Lunar-Galactic Calendar!

       

      Source: 13moon & LawOfTime

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