The Day Out of Time

The Day Out of Time

JOIN US IN HONORING “THE DAY OUT OF TIME”
~ Yellow Crystal Star, Wednesday, July 25, 2018 ~
Celebrating “Peace Thru Culture” in over 90 countries around the globe!

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“The Day out of Time” is always synchronized with July 25th. Based on The Galactic Calendar, this is the 365th day of the year, but this day is no day of the month, and no day of the week. This is a day for sacred pause and celebration before the dawning of The Galactic New Year which is always July 26th!

Around the Planet, the Day Out Of Time is reserved for festival and community, celebration of being alive, and the experience of true timelessness. Central focuses of The Day out of Time are: Planetary Peace through Culture * Universal Forgiveness * “Time is Art!” * Atonement * Freeing of Debts * Purification * the Art of Peace *
 

The Day out of Time is also GLOBAL WATER APPRECIATION DAY!

Dr. Masaru Emoto, the water messenger, was a strong supporter of the 13 Moon Galactic Calendar, and he created the Global Water Appreciation Day on July 25 to coincide with the annual Day Out of Time, Peace through Culture festival.

We invite you to join the festivities and celebrate a Day out of Time in whatever ways you feel called – whether gathering with your community or simply observing the occasion with your intention.
Regardless of your responsibilities on this day, please focus on “stopping business as usual” and tune in to the telepathic field as we collectively energize the Victory of Love! 

Also known as “Galactic Freedom Day,” this is the biggest holiday within the international Galactic Calendar community. Celebrated annually since 1992, this day offers an extremely powerful opportunity for global focus with planetary kin who are dedicated to establishing a New Time of Peace on Earth and the Creative Emergence of Galactic Culture and Planet Art for the Benefit of All Beings!
The Day Out Of Time is the perfect moment to share the power of The Galactic Calendar with your community – to decode galactic signatures, and invite others to celebrate Galactic Time and prepare for the start of a New Year!

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~Message from The Galactic Research Institute~ “In the new time, time is not money, time is art. So the day out of time is the day to celebrate time is art. This is what hundreds of thousands of people who follow the new calendar do every year on Gregorian calendar, July 25 – they celebrate time is art. And since art is the basis of constructive peace, this day is also celebrated as International Peace through Culture Day. When you celebrate time is art you are promoting peace through culture…” 

The offical flag for the Day out of Time is the Banner of Peace. This flag is flown in 71 Brazilian cities alone, where it is recognized as an official municipal holiday. In Japan, over 100 Day out of Time Festivals displayed this symbol to unify our intentions of “Planetary Peace Through Culture.” The 3 circles on this banner represent the unification of Art, Science and Spirituality, surrounded by the one circle of Culture. The red represents our one universal human blood.
 

On The Day Out of Time,
join us in activating the “World Protection Belt”
by simply visualizing a Rainbow Bridge around the Earth!

Here are Day out of Time event listings from around the World!

 

See you in the Magic!

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July 25 is called The Day Out of Time based on a theory linked to the Mayan Calendar or Tzolkin.
The Day Out of Time July 25, 2004

      The Day out of time is the culmination of the 13 Moon Calendar year originated from the Mayan science of time. On July 25th, Sirius (the dog star) rises with the sun. This day is observed as a day free of time in the 13 Moon Calendar. It is a day of reverence and cultural appreciation for the concept ‘Time is Art.’ This ‘free day’ is the closing of a 13×28=364 day year. The Day Out of Time re-aligns the 13 Moon calendar to the solar year and re-aligns humanity into renewed appreciation for our inherent divinity and connection to nature.

The 13 Moon Calendar is a Solar, Lunar, Galactic calendar that measures time from a 4th dimensional quantitative and qualitative perspective, revealing the synchronic and cyclical nature of time. The 13 Moon calendar is comprised of thirteen 28 day months, just as there are 13 lunations in a solar year.
This calendar respects the feminine aspects of nature and integrates them in the reckoning of time. The 13 Moon Calendar also seamlessly functions with the Sacred 260 Day Count of the Maya and other Mesoamerican peoples through the ratio of 13:20. 13×20= 260 Days, which is the average length of a human gestation period. Time is Art. This is a calendar of vision which attunes and aligns us with our environment.
The Gregorian Calendar is a political calendar of taxation and war derived from Babylonian timekeeping, and instated by the Vatican as a correction to the Julian calendar, which failed to account adequately for the solar year. The Gregorian too, fails to equal the mathematical superiority of the Mayan timekeepers in regards to its accuracy, but even worse, it regards time as linear like itÕs predecessor. Its measure is based on the 12:60 ratio, which measures time as space and eliminates the integration of the 13 moons with the solar year. What seems a harmless oversight, in fact has a tremendous effect on the consciousness of humanity. Operating in an irregular and uneven shuffle of months, with no recognition of the symbols from which it is derived, time can only be viewed as limited.
The Day Out of Time is celebrated the world over by people of all cultures who recognize the importance of a natural reckoning of time. The activities and events on the Day Out of Time are mainly determined by the participants in their respective localities. The theme of the Day Out of Time however, is universal. A day of reverence and respect for all life, a dedication to the beauty of eternal time, and an outreach of cultural and community exchange and education relative to the concept of natural time. In short, itÕs a day to recognize unity and encourage awareness of the importance of our eternal time. It has been celebrated annually since 1992.
sources: http://www.13moon.com/doot.htm
http://www.crystalinks.com/dayoutoftime.html
 
 
 

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