Explore the idea of a 13-month calendar aligned with nature and the spring equinox, revealing calendar manipulations and ancient wisdom.
Key Takeaways
- A year can be divided into 13 months of 28 days, creating a more natural and consistent calendar.
- Current month names reflect an outdated numbering system, indicating calendar manipulation.
- Starting the year at the spring equinox aligns better with natural cycles of growth and renewal.
- Our modern calendar system may disconnect us from nature and truth.
- 'Book of Wisdom' offers insights into hidden truths behind calendars, symbols, and the human body.
Summary
- The video explores the concept that a year could be divided into 13 equal months of 28 days each.
- It highlights how the current calendar months' names (September to December) do not match their numerical order.
- The presenter suggests the year could start at the spring equinox, symbolizing renewal and growth.
- This alternative calendar aligns months to start on a Monday and end on a Sunday.
- The video reveals how the current calendar system may have been manipulated to keep people out of sync with nature.
- The presenter shares a personal reaction to discovering this calendar manipulation.
- A book called 'Book of Wisdom' is recommended, which discusses calendars, systems, symbols, and the human body revealing hidden truths.
- The video encourages viewers to reconsider man-made doctrines and explore natural cycles.
- It invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comment section.
- The overall theme is questioning established systems and reconnecting with natural rhythms.
Chapters
- 00:00Introduction to the 13-month calendar concept
- 00:16Dividing the year into 13 equal months
- 00:30Mismatch of month names and their order
- 00:51Reordering months and shifting the year's start
- 01:14Spring equinox as the natural new year
- 01:29Realization of calendar manipulation
- 01:42Introduction to the Book of Wisdom
- 02:02Closing thoughts and viewer engagement











