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The "Day Out of Time" is a concept from the 13 Moon Calendar, also known as the Dreamspell Calendar, which is a modern interpretation of ancient Mayan timekeeping systems. It refers to the day that falls between the end of one 13-month year and the start of the next, specifically the day after the 364th day (the 28th day of the 13th month) and before the first day of the new year. This day is considered a time for reflection, meditation, and celebration, outside the regular cycle of the 13 months, hence the name "Day Out of Time."
In the 13 Moon Calendar, each year consists of 13 months of 28 days each, totaling 364 days. The extra day, the 365th day of the solar year, is the Day Out of Time, typically falling on July 25 in the Gregorian calendar. It is seen as a day to pause, reset, and align with spiritual or cosmic energies, often celebrated with festivals, gatherings, or personal rituals focused on peace and renewal.
For example, in 2025, the Day Out of Time will be July 25, 2025, aligning with the transition between the Year of the Blue Lunar Storm and the Year of the Red Planetary Moon in the Dreamspell system.
In the 13 Moon Calendar, each year consists of 13 months of 28 days each, totaling 364 days. The extra day, the 365th day of the solar year, is the Day Out of Time, typically falling on July 25 in the Gregorian calendar. It is seen as a day to pause, reset, and align with spiritual or cosmic energies, often celebrated with festivals, gatherings, or personal rituals focused on peace and renewal.
For example, in 2025, the Day Out of Time will be July 25, 2025, aligning with the transition between the Year of the Blue Lunar Storm and the Year of the Red Planetary Moon in the Dreamspell system.
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