For many people, new years began back in Janurary. But not for me. Yesterday on July 25th, for reference sake, I celebrated the new years. This midsummer holiday is known to us as the Day Out of Time. The way it got this name is because according to our calander system which is comprised of 13, 28 day months which equal out to be 264 days of time. It leaves space for and extra day outside of the year, thus known to us as the new years, Day Out of Time. It was a pretty exciting day yesterday even though I had not been able to celebrate it quite like I had desired. That day was literally filled with energy. It was in the air, like a pressure that found its focal point in this singluarity of time. This energy was litterally drenching everywhere I was. Though all this is primarily only felt by those aware of it, even those ignorant to the frequiences of current prevailing throughout the day were energized when in the vinicity of one who was aware. This energy reflected in us to all those around us. The entire day itself could be summerized as druglike, since merely walking down the street produced a europhic-like haze. After the day ended though it felt to me as if it had been wasted somewhat. Since we were unable to bring anyone else into awareness. But then again, holidays don't have rules to procedures. Every Day Out of Time is just as exciting as the last because of the premise of the day itself regardless of our activites within it.
Humanity is sprialing towards a time of great energy and truth. I had been told by a friend that as we progress, we will find more and more people becoming, and yearning to become, aware of whats going on. Without the desire, ability, and initiative to understand no amount of words can explain the truth. But as one learns through the natural course of awareness, that truth is already locked within one. Thus when one becomes aware and taps into this truth, one becomes thy own teacher and student. Because everything has already been learned, we just need to remember it.
Shuyajin · Fri Jul 27, 2007 @ 12:10am · 0 Comments |