by RuBen LLinas | Feb 29, 2020 | Calendar Reform, Education, History, Key Information, Society + Culture, The Error in Time
February 29, marks the “Leap Day” of the Year 2020. Have you ever wondered why February is the only month of the Gregorian calendar that has 28 days? Why is an extra day inserted almost every 4 years during this month? Is this the most elegant and...
by RuBen LLinas | Jul 16, 2018 | Calendar Reform, Education, History, Key Information, Society + Culture, The Error in Time
NS1.30.13.20 July 16th, 2018 on the Gregorian calendar July 6th, 2018 on the Julian calendar [UPDATED on JULY 16th, 2019] “We have to understand that violence is a function of living in the unnatural order of artificial time. This is a very, very profound point....
by RuBen LLinas | Mar 30, 2018 | Calendar Reform, Education, History, Key Information, NaturalCalendar13x28, Society + Culture
NS1.30.9.24 “Belief systems, believe it or not, are functions of time. What you believe defines the time you are living in. Any belief system is held in place by the calendar and sense of time in which it is encoded.” – José Arguelles “Time...
by RuBen LLinas | May 30, 2017 | Key Information
As an optional aide, below are all 365 12-month to 13-month correspondences, with basic algebra for calculating the 13-month date, knowing the 12-month date, x or y.* For example, January 1 thru 9 is always the same as Rhythmic 20 thru 28. January 10 is Resonant 1....
by RuBen LLinas | Mar 22, 2017 | Key Information
The 13-month, 28-day alternative has been in use on this planet for more than 6000 years. In prehistoric India and China, and throughout South America it was the standard time-keeping system. The Essenes, Egyptians, Polynesians, Maya, Inca, Lakota, and Cherokee used a...
by RuBen LLinas | Mar 22, 2017 | Key Information
In order to understand the “ERROR in TIME” we need to comprehend first the definition and purpose of calendars: “A calendar, any calendar, is commonly understood as a system for dividing time over extended periods. A day is the base unit of a...
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