According to visionary teacher José Argüelles, the Mayan Calendar—known as the 13-Moon Calendar—was developed by Mayan Timekeepers and Jaguar Priests to reflect a harmonic rhythm of time. It divides the year into 13 months of 28 days each: 52 perfect weeks, totaling 364 days.
But what about the 365th day?
That day is July 25th, and in this system, it's known as The Day Out of Time—a magical, liminal space that exists outside the ordinary structure of calendars and schedules. It’s not a day of the week or a date at all. It’s a cosmic pause, a time between worlds.
Since 1992, this day has been honored worldwide as part of a growing peace movement. It’s a time to:
Cancel debts—emotional, energetic, or financial
Practice deep forgiveness
Celebrate beauty, art, and nature
Step out of “business as usual” and reclaim your freedom
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This sacred day precedes the Galactic New Year on July 26th, a time when the star Sirius rises with the Sun—a celestial event also revered by ancient Egyptian and Mayan cultures. This alignment opens a portal of creative potential as we cross the Galactic Equator, offering us a powerful reset.
Use this time as a gift from the Universe to reflect, release, and realign. Wipe the slate clean.
Ask yourself:
What have I outgrown?
What do I long to create?
What new energy am I ready to welcome?
This is your invitation to step into Galactic Time and co-create a future grounded in truth, beauty, and abundance.
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With love and cosmic resilience,
Barbara