
Today's calendar — the popular calendar — was forcefully imposed over a lengthy process. Only after 2,000 years was this incorrect calendar able to catch up in accuracy with the Geltic Ancient calendar. But this popular calendar is still not as precise as this Geltic calendar.
The Gelts do not live according to this imposed calendar, such as many others occupied peoples Globally, who do also live according to a different nature-based calendar.
This Geltic calendar, like other calendars, follows the moon. However it also follows the sun.
This calendar is tailored to the Geltic region, which extends from the Baltic Sea to Northwest Africa.
The author has reconstructed this calendar based on Folktales ancient writings, and experiences. The foundation is the Geltic Coligny Calendar, which was discovered near the Western Alps and is thousands of years old.
This calendar is holistically structured, meaning it involves the cycles of nature and the celestial bodies. It relates to the immediate environment. Thus, one also finds Gods/Goddesses within it, who manifest in rivers such as the Danube, the Vistula, or the Tagus River in Spain.
This calendar — its variations and its use — is/was persecuted, yet in folktales one can still clearly discern its role.
The calendar refers to the four (five) seasons and the two great wheels of the year: the winter wheel and the summer wheel. These two wheels are connected to eachother by the 12 nights of the Goddess Poudin, as can be traced in numerous tales and writings.
The universe further consists of many worlds, the so-called "Eres," which were divided into three levels. This is known to the Gelts and is also known to all indigenous and ancient peoples. This knowledge was and is rigorously persecuted.
The other has also added a global version of the calendar to this book, which relates to the entire Earth.
The book is approximately 500 pages long (paperback) and provides detailed insight into — or rather, debates — the following topics:
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The history of the calendar in Europe/Northwest Africa
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Even more festivals: cycle festivals, half-moon festivals, and more
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An excerpt on the persecution of the "Geleiśe" , the geltic peoples
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The Geltic system of timekeeping
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The Gods/Goddess that are reflected in the land
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A precise calculation of the five-year cycle, the four/five seasons, and the two halves of the year
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An excerpt on why there is no "Germania" or "Europe" — but rather that these are artificial constructs (more on this in my other books)
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Numerous festivals based on sources as well as experiences
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The three levels: the "Upper Worlds," the "Middle Worlds," and the "Lower Worlds" (more on this in my other books)
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It also includes the dates of the festivals in the current calendar
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Predictions from Folktales are included
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It includes numerous plants and their meanings
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It includes a global calendar for the Earth
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It includes a derivation/origin of the festivals
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It includes a list of Gods/goddess and their designations in various texts
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