Calendar season - a question of convention?

topic posted Mon, January 2, 2006 - 8:48 PM by  Dennis
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I'm very new to the whole Mayan calendar thing and have a question. Maybe you can help - you seem to have given it some thought.

How much of the Dreamspell 13-moon Natural Calendar is the result of insight and awareness and how much is convention. Somewhere I got the impression that there is some sort of collective agreement to focus of the words associated with seals, tones, wavespells and galactic cycles. And that those words, though not arbitrary, reflect someone or a groups of people creation.

Can you help me sort that out?
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Dennis
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    Re: Calendar season - a question of convention?

    Fri, March 24, 2006 - 9:37 AM
    hi Dennis-
    The dreamspell is probably 100% the result of insight and awareness on the part of the creators. If you can see convention in it, it's probably the impression or aesthetic you get when you see groups on the internet or in your community gathering and experimenting with the words of the 'code language' comprising the movement.

    I think it's an individual choice to step in and begin to experiment collectively with the words or 'coding language' of the 13 moon calendar change peace movement and the dreamspell oracle. It happens like a system of ritual or ceremonial magic, creating a new time of peace in a magical fasion. Cultivation of a new language to code a perception of time and interweaving cycles of numbers able to map out processes and purposes is a collective effort and an individual choice.

    Any convention you see could be a semantic reference for a period of time.....that you could associate with any piece of the code puzzles within the movment, and ascribe your own connotation of will to see it through as a peaceful constructive effort, or a transcultural static derrived from translating the ethic of the effort

    Does that help you sort it out?

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