Re: Es gibt 3 Maya-Kalender
Geschrieben von XI am 17. Juli 2002 12:15:43:
Als Antwort auf: Re: Im Ernst ... geschrieben von Spookey am 17. Juli 2002 12:04:39:
Hallo!
Tzolkin, Tun und Haab, wobei der letztere nur lokal ist (also auf die Erde bezogen ist, so wie der Gregorianische Kalender).
The Tun (360 days) and Tzolkin (260 days) calendars do not correspond to any observable orbital frequencies. This is because these calendars are not geared to physical cycles as most Earth calendars have traditionally been. Our Gregorian calendar for example is based on the rotation of our planet around the Sun. The Julian calendar, the Maya Haab calendar as well as the ancient Egyptian civil calendar all do the same measure. This is a very local effect and of not much consequence to the rest of the solar system not to mention the rest of the galaxy.
Limited effect means limited use.
The Maya calendar system does not suffer this limitation. The Tun calendar of 360 days is the Macro-Cosmic time scale of evolution. It is known as the divine calendar as any circle can be divided into 360 equal degrees and describes the divine order of creation in cycles. It was used as a prophetic calendar to predict what sort of lens reality would be projected through at any given time period.
The Tzolkin or 260 day calendar is the Micro-Cosmic time scale. This was and still is used as the astrological or personal calendar. It is seen as having to do with day to day life here on earth. The energy of each day of creation is described by this calendar.
The Tzolkin is also the record of change in energy of all the larger cycles as well so the two calendars work together to weave reality.
Gruß
XI
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