Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland say they have a better way to mark time: a new calendar in which every year is identical to the one before by adding an occasional leap week.
This new calendar, an adaptation of the ancient Hebrew calendar that adds an extra month every few years during the 19 year cycle of the moon to keep the holidays in their season, is a refined version aligning each day – the ultimate pragmatic tool of efficiency.
The Hebrew calendar lacks this exactness to allow diversity to happen – similar scenarios in a slightly different time reference. The Weak Power of the atom exhibits similar attributes causing the diversity of elements through the degradation of matter into energy.
However moments are measured, time is a spiral with large loops at the beginning then funneling down into the apex as life on Earth runs out of time. A year is time that affixes and encapsulates those who will be born and those who will die – this is their year.
The Cabala teaches, Shana/Year also means Shana/Change; a cycle is concluded through the imperfection of the circle turning into a spiral. Everything spirals, from the galaxy to our DNA – life is forever winding down, faster and faster until humbled we return to the light.
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