In my previous post, I mentioned historical negation as a possible explanation for certain discrepancies between mathematical numerology and Tarot. An ignorant people is easily ruled, and false knowledge is the most crippling form of ignorance.
The example that immediately leaps to mind is our abominably confusing 12-month calendar.
Ophiuchus is allegedly removed from the astrology zodiac in order to suppress knowledge of our reptilian overlords' psychology. (This may be a metaphor for pyschopathy, or something more literal, scaly and interdimensional.)
In astronomy there are 13 star constellations in the zodiac (including Ophiuchus); this can be compared with astrology where there are 12 signs of the zodiac.
The number of months was correspondingly reduced from (13 * 28) to (12 * 30.4).
There are currently 365.25 days in a solar year. 13 * 28 = 364. 12 * 30 = 360. 13 gets 4 days closer to the target.
A 13 month system would be vastly better. Imagine 12 months of 28 days, and then December with either 29 or 30 days. Who wouldn't mind an extra day of solstice holiday?
12 out of 13 months would have exactly 4 weeks. Every month would start on the same day of the week, for the whole year. Kids could learn the calendar sooner. Adults would make fewer scheduling mistakes. Future time orientation might increase.
Wikipedia describes the evolution of the Western calendar:
Sounds like Rome's important. I wonder what's there now?
Weird, I thought Rome was the city of wolves, not serpents.
"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves." — Jesus, Matthew 7:15
What did he mean by this?
tl;dr: The calendar should be 13 months of 4 weeks, with an extra day at Christmas. It's not because Rome is ruled by wolves in sheep's clothing, who don't want you to know how a psychopath thinks (like a serpent).
I'ts an interesting rabbit hole for sure.
I had no idea what you were talking about with that thirteenth planet.
Even a casual Google search is interesting. Geez. Particularly interesting given the 13 vs. 17 post very recently.
interesting. on the other side ophiuchus barely has a foot in on the ecliptic and is pretty small radius arc and crowded between scorpio and sag. maybe 5 days between tail of scorp and bow of sag in sun time. if anything clock the 'month' to the moon cycle for starters. personally i wonder if they promote tropical astrology vs. sidereal.
Good thoughts. I have no idea. I doubt it's hard to pick a different line of stars and call it a snake, though. Deleting the serpent probably affected multiple other constellations.
I doubt astrology has much validity for horoscopy. But eliminating the serpent (psychopath) from a system of animal-based personality types is objectively wrong.
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Observance of God's lunar calendar ties into this. Keeping the Sabbath day Holy.
The number 13 should be considered fortuitous and lucky. It has been disparaged for this special reason.
The point of the Gregorian Calendar is to enable the casting of Black Magic using dates to affect the physics of the universe. Going back to the 13 month calendar would be end game for them.
Opiuchus is even wrestling with the snake in the constellation? Amazing info. The irony is too good.
Interesting. I wouldn't consider 13 lucky unless one considers death lucky. 6+7 ~ flesh passing into spirit. Death is the primal six.
Less innocuous in base 10, due to the one family connotation. Occupying a position between 34 and 27 is ugly, too.
That said, advanced spiritual societies do view death positively. I guess 6 and 13 are universally warnings, and evil when dealing with satanic corruption.
Ultimately, a number can't really be evil. Point well taken.
You know more about numbers than I do. Here is some follow up information relevant to your post. Dug this up looking for more: https://t.me/awakenedspecies/2964 Info presented here doesn't feel wrong to me.
The Julian calendar was hopeless, in that it didn't take account of the leap year.