Title Mago Almanac Planner for Personal Journey: 13 Month 28 Day Calendar (Volume 5), Year 5 or 5919 MAGOMA ERA (Equivalent to 2022 CE)
Author Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.
Publication October 31, 2021 by Mago Books
B/W Print Book: US$24.00 (Buy Now)
- ISBN-13 9798753858702
- Paperback 212 pages
- Dimensions 6 x 0.53 x 9 inches
- Language English
Description The Mago Almanac Planner for Personal Journey enchants people and our societies to live with a sense of the natural timespace patterned by the luni-solar-menstrual rhythm in company with the earth’s song and dance. This is not a statement of poetic fancy unsupported by science or mathematics. We are invited to walk through the matrix of Sonic Numerology, the organizing force of Life. The Mago Almanac: 13 month 28 day Magoist Calendar returns calendric regularity to moderns. Calendric regularity is the very vision that unfolds the metamorphic reality of WE/HERE/NOW. Unlike the 12 month irregular day calendar that modifies the natural rhythm to serve a particular artificial purpose, the Magoist Calendar guides human activities within the natural rhythm to harmonize the human world with the natural world. The Mago Almanac Planner is built to provide flesh to the bones of the Mago Almanac. As an extension of the latter, the Mago Almanac Planner partitions a year into the units of weeks and days and provides room for personal stories. The regularity of 28 days makes it possible to lay out 52 weeks and 364 days with one or two extra days seamlessly. The rhythm of nine numbers becomes transparent. Each day of a year is named accumulatively in order i.e. the 1st to 364th. Likewise, each week of a year is named accumulatively in order i.e. Week 1 to Week 52. Each day is indicated for the day’s number, the moon phase, and/or 24 Seasonal Marks. Special days include such double dates as New Year (1st Moon 1st Day), double second (2nd Moon 2nd Day), double third (3rd Moon 3rd Day), and so forth. The Mago Almanac Planner makes it explicit the Double Ninth (9th Moon 9th day) overlaps, the 16th mark of 24 Seasonal Marks, Ipchu (立秋 Entering Fall) or Lammas in the Northern Hemisphere. It illustrates that the day of Double Ninth is indeed the center point of a year! Also the interval of 24 Seasonal Marks is about every 15 days, whereas that of 8 Seasonal Marks is about every 45 days. The four Appendixes include one year calendar, 364 Days (52 Weeks) with Extra Day(s),Large Calendars (4 years as 1 Large Calendar) marked in Gregorian Calendar Dates, and Year 5 Lunar-Menstrual Chart in which one can add their menstrual dates in relation to the moon phases and seasonal marks. As a whole, the Mago Almanac Planner is designed to personalize one’s own celebratory or commemorative stories in tune with nature’s rhythm.
Table of Contents
DEDICATION iv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vi
PREFACE 1
INTRODUCTION TO MAGO ALMANAC 6
PART I 19
13 MONTH/28 DAY CALENDAR BASICS
PART II 29
13 MONTH /28 DAY CALENDAR MONTHLY WORKBOOK
PART III 161
INTRODUCING THE MAGOIST CALENDAR: ORIGINAL BLESSING OF THE WOMB TIME
Appendix I 194
Appendix II 201
Appendix III 202
AppendiX IV 203
Title Mago Almanac: 13 Month 28 Day Calendar (Volume 5), Year 5 or 5919 MAGOMA ERA (Equivalent to 2022 CE)
Author Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.
Dimensions : 6 x 0.23 x 9 inches
Page 79
Contents Preface, Introduction, Part I, Part II, and Part III of the Mago Almanac Planner (Year 5)
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