01 January 2022

Happy (Not) New Year!

 



Those who have recognized that the designation of 1 January 2022 as "New Year's Day" means nothing are correct. 

I was going to post the following last night but I changed my mind, thinking that no one would really care. I am pleased to report that I was wrong about that.

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It's New Year's Eve 2021. So, what does that mean?

That means that today is the day before tomorrow.

There is no new beginning here, just a continuation of what is, a rollover.

January is not even the first month of the year. That designation goes to March.

January 1st is also not the first day of the "new" year. That designation goes to March 20th or 21st, or whatever happens to be the date of the spring equinox.

The above can be supported by partially translating the names of the months themselves:

September = 7th month - 'Sept' means seven.
October = 8th month - 'Oct' means eight
November = 9th month - 'Nov' means nine
December = 10th month - 'Dec' means ten

February is actually the 12th and final month of the year. An Earth-year is calculated as 365.25 days which is why every fourth or "leap" year, a full day is added to the month of February to "true up" or "make whole" the dangling 1/4 days of the previous three years.

Not sure of the reason why the Roman Empire chose to support this misalignment in the calendar, but the smell of shenanigans is in the air.

With that in mind, Happy January 1st ... the start of the 11th month of the year.

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Thanks for keeping Truth in the forefront.

~ g

1 comment:

Paul B said...

Shenanigans, yep.

The realm of shenanigans, yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Thanks for all the very helpful content for head and heart over the past few years (posted and un-posted!) even and especially actually, the stuff that strikes a nerve, makes me tetchy and highlights the shenanigans within myself.

Thanks for all that.

I guess the New Year within ourselves can happen every second of each day should we wish to direct our attention toward it.

"Happy", or maybe Light filled would be better, New Year to you g.

Thanks

Paul.