
Western countries celebrate 🥳 New Year at 1st of January. That is not the only New Year’s celebration. Chinese celebrate New Year at the end of January or beginning of February, their calendar is moon calendar.
Some cultures celebrate New Year during spring equinox that’s when night and day are equal. The time of equilibrium. That’s also the time when nature wakes up from winter and life comes back to land.
Some cultures celebrate New Year during autumn 🍂 equinox. Autumn is a harvest time and equinox is equilibrium time.
August use to be very significant in Egyptian times and New Year was celebrated during so called Lions gate, that’s alignment with Sirius.
So New Year signifies something special in different cultures. When you look at it from ocult perspective it’s a power point the energy that helps you do something new. That’s time when you can use the energy and it works for quite long time, not just one day, it’s at least few weeks before and after special day. You can use the time as rocket fuel.
The most significant days in the year are equinoxes and summer and winter solstice.
Although every day is New Year and new beginning, it’s your inner state that determines your state of being. Every moment you are reborn. When you wake up in the morning that’s your rebirth and resurrection, tell to yourself, this day it’s going to be special!
Enlightened people are no longer affected by calendar they are their own universe and creation. If person spends enough time meditating and praying and his/her life is sacred practice, outward world effects them very little. Then person can effect circumstances, make things happen or stop things from happening.
The photo above is me at St Nicholas church Turkey, Myra. Nicholas Miracleworker is well known Christian saint, actually imaginary character Santa, that brings you gifts during Christmas, he is based on St Nicholas Wonderworker character.
It’s really weird when I been in Myra, I always had feeling that I’m in Greece, and our guide said that part of Turkey use to be Greek and use to be called Anatolia. Whenever I think about that place I think I’m in Greece, must be previous life memories.
St Nicholas was famous for giving gifts for people. St Nicholas was known for resurrecting people from dead, sounds like superpower that pharos of Egypt use to have.
