The 29th of February — Leap Day, is one of the ways humans impose order on the universe; it takes 365.24219 days for the Earth to make its lap around the sun – the extra six hours causes an added day every four years.
The first calendar was conceived from information given to Chanoch 5000 years ago, 666 years into the life of Adom, the first created human being. Chanoch was taken to heaven at 365, the number of days in a year, and made to be the angel Matatron – the angel of the Earth.
This ancient calendar was delivered to the Mayans, by Mohammed the Prophet who took a night journey in a dream on his horse; the Mayans recall how a god came from heaven to deliver their calendar on a feathered serpent – horses were not yet introduced into the Americas.
The Mayan Calendar has 13 lunar months of 28 days, and one day for the yearly transition. The Hebrew Calendar adds a month every few years reconciling the 19 year cycle of the moon with the 21 year cycle of the sun – keeping the commandment of having the holidays in their season.
The Roman calendar relies completely on the sun without cognition to the moon. The light of the sun blinds; the Talmud-Book of Metaphor calls blindness Sogi Ore/Too Much Light. The Cabala explains, The light of the moon is the light of creation – a woman giving birth monthly.
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