Wait. Won’t we all agree that the current and ocean flow is dictated by the moon? The most ancient calendars, Hebrew, Chinese, and even Mayan, I believe, are all dictated by the moon. The lunar calendars—which is to say that the grid of twenty-eight days, making thirteen full or new moons in a year—has been accepted through time as a calculable assessment of cyclical change, both in nature and humanity, which is to say, in life itself.
Yet, here we all stand two-thousand odd years from the birth of Christ, on an uneven grid that labels the number thirteen evil, living by a calendar dictated by the church, which divorces us from feeling any synchronicity with nature or the moment, because we are consumed by machine and minute, the cross and clock. We work nine to five. Even slavery was the taking of those who lived on one of these so called “primitive” calendars and putting them on the clock, the standard, the grid, the box. So my question to you is