To me, the gregorian calendar was specifically designed and implemented to separate us from natural time cycles. We once moved with the cycle of the moon with thirteen 28 day months, but now we move to twelve months which are constantly changing in length from one month to the next. This is disruptive and a form on interference preventing us from remaining connected to the natural world on a deep level.
It's a lot like how advertising. "See what you're not? Feel inadequate now? Here buy this product to make you feel better", except it was the church saying 'Follow this calendar. Feeling separated from the natural world? Here follow this God."
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. Yes I completely agree and as time moves forward the disconnection seems to be speeding up to the point where some are now openly talking about hardwiring our brains into an omnipresent A.I hive mind (more on that in part 2). The greatest decision of the future will be whether you remain human or allow yourself to merge with machine, I dont think people realise how close the science on this actually is.
Time for people to break the chains and make their own talking points and original ideas. There is a truth to the nature of reality and the key to discovering that truth lays within our connection to the natural world and the vibrational universe in which we spin.
this is an interesting tangent.
my imagination suggests that we are building technology in an attempt to replicate and therefore understand ourselves.
as we develop tech like the capacity to send thoughts by sms due to an implant, for example, we would essentially have created man-made telepathy.
i'd be curious to know what happens when humanity stops actively disbelieving in telepathy, as in, we know it can exists because we built it.
I imagine that there is a possibility that more people may start experiencing such phenomena naturally because there is no longer a cultural blockage in place due to the dominant belief that telepathy is impossible.
i use this as an example of how things we might consider toxic can could actually provide resistance that causes evolutionary growth - just as a muscle requires resistance to grow.
Yes technology is certainly an attempt to replicate and in turn understand ourselves and perhaps our higher functions. This seem to be the case alongside our need to replicate all aspects of nature. I suppose the net itself is a sub-concious re-creation of our connection to natural law and indeed reality itself, a connection many have forgotten. I'm with you in relation stress and toxidity potentially creating spontaneous evolution and in may ways that's happening as I type. Regarding implants and in light of recent spying allegations I don't think there is a man/woman or agency in the world that I'd trust with a potential backdoor into my brain. But lots more on all this in part two.