Why January 1st as the New Year is an Illusion
Have you ever felt like you’re running a race that cannot be won, in a rhythm that doesn’t belong to you?
We have entered our new Gregorian year as of 01.01.26, but this is not the only calendar existing on Earth. We must face the truth: the Gregorian calendar, in which we have just begun the year 2026, is nothing more than an artificial overlay on natural cosmic cycles. It is a control mechanism designed to disconnect humanity from the organic pulse of the Earth and the Universe, locking us into a linear, mechanical rhythm of “time is money.”
It is worth mentioning that the Gregorian calendar is a prison for the mind. While the system celebrates January 1st, other cultures and traditions (often closer to the stellar roots of Starseeds) know that true cycles begin differently. We must expose the fact that the Gregorian calendar is not a “tool for measuring time,” but a technology of vibrational synchronisation. It is a frequency grid designed to keep human consciousness within a specific vibrational band.
1. Other Calendars: The Memory of Organic Rhythm
Before a single system was imposed upon us, humanity pulsed in the rhythm of the Cosmos. It is worth mentioning these three to show readers an alternative:
Chinese New Year (Lunar-based): Focused on Lunar cycles, it reminds us that our emotions and the water within our bodies react to the phases of the Earth’s satellite. The beginning of the year here usually falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice (late January/February) – when energy actually begins to germinate.
Nowruz (Vernal Equinox): the moment when life truly awakens in nature. Astrological calendars (Vedic/Zodiacal) indicate that the true new year begins in the sign of Aries. This is the moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator – pure, sovereign life energy, rather than the dead of winter.
The Mayan Calendar (Tzolkin): operating on a completely different mathematics of time, aligned with the centre of the Galaxy. This is not just a set of dates; it is a “Galactic Compass.” The Maya knew that time is fractal and spiral. Their system of 13 moons, each of 28 days (28 x 13 = 364 + 1 Day Out of Time), perfectly reflects the biological cycle of the woman and the rhythm of the planet.
2. Hidden Motives of the Gregorian Calendar (3D Matrix)
Here we touch upon the core of the “great shock.” Why does the system cling so stubbornly to this specific model?
Disconnection from the Source (Desynchronization): Gregory XIII (the Pope) introduced it in 1582. Its primary task? To cut humanity off from natural solstices and equinoxes. When you celebrate a “new beginning” in the middle of winter (January), when nature is asleep, your intention falls into a vacuum. You are biologically desynchronized.
Economic Slavery (The Linear Prison): The Gregorian calendar divides time into unequal months (28, 30, 31 days), which serves accounting and debt calculation. It is a system created for banks and administrations, not for living beings. It forces the mind to think in terms of “deadlines” and “tax cycles.”
Disruption of Harmony 13:20 vs 12:60: The natural frequency is 13:20 (13 galactic tones, 20 solar seals). The Matrix imposed 12:60 (12 months, 60 minutes, 60 seconds). This is a mechanical, “flat” vibration that keeps us in a frequency of fear and rush. The 12-hour clock face is a closed circle, a symbol of eternally returning to the same mistakes (the Matrix loop).
3. Numerological Manipulation: 12 instead of 13
This is the greatest theft in human history. Nature is based on the number 13 (13 lunar cycles per year, 13 joints in the human body, 13 tones of creation).
Hidden Motive: The number 12 is a static, closed number (a dozen, 12 zodiac signs in a flat view). The number 13 represents transformation, transition, and Divine Femininity.
The Consequence: Erasing the 13th month from the calendar symbolically cuts off feminine energy (Luna) and introduces a patriarchal time. We live in a system that ignores one full lunar cycle every year, creating a subconscious sense of “lack” and chaos within us.
4. Desynchronization with Nature (The False Start)
Why does the year start on January 1st? In nature, absolutely nothing new happens then – it is deep winter, a time for sleep and introspection.
Hidden Motive: Forcing people to make “New Year’s resolutions” and expend energy at a moment when their biology commands rest.
The Consequence: Collective burnout. We start “with an empty tank,” which makes us easier to control. The true new year is the Vernal Equinox – the moment when life energy actually breaks through the earth.
5. The Linguistic Trap (The Lie in Names)
Look at the names of the months in the Gregorian calendar. It is a linguistic mess intended to disorient the subconscious:
September – septem means 7, yet it is month 9.
October – octo means 8, yet it is month 10.
November – novem means 9, yet it is month 11.
December – decem means 10, yet it is month 12.
Hidden Motive: When words do not match reality (the numbers do not match the month’s position), a cognitive micro-dissonance is created in the brain. We live in a semantic lie every day. This weakens our ability to manifest truth.
6. The 12:60 Frequency – The Mechanical Clock
The Gregorian system is inextricably linked to mechanical time (1 hour = 60 minutes).
Hidden Motive: The 12:60 frequency is the vibration of money and the machine. It is artificial. The natural frequency of the universe is 13:20.
The Consequence: “Time is money” instead of “Time is art/creation.” This division makes us feel that time is “running out.” In 5D, time is an infinite resource; in 3D (Gregorian), it is a commodity that is always in short supply.
7. Linear Prison (Fear of Death)
The Gregorian calendar teaches us that time flows from point A to point B.
Hidden Motive: Cutting off knowledge of reincarnation and the cyclical nature of the soul. If time is linear, then the “end of the year” or the “end of life” is final.
The Consequence: Fear of aging and death. Cyclical systems (like the Maya) teach that everything returns in a new, higher form (the spiral). The Matrix calendar is a straight line leading to nowhere.
Epilogue: A Day in Freedom (A 5D Vision)
Imagine waking up in a world where the word “hour” does not exist. There is no alarm clock to brutally interrupt your astral journey, because you know that your body and soul know best when to return to full consciousness. This is the year of the New Earth.
Morning: Field Reading. Instead of checking notifications on your phone (a tool of the old control), you check the Field Pulse. You feel the vibration of the day. Is it a day of “Golden Stillness,” perfect for grounding energy in the garden? Or do you feel the “Blue Current” – a high frequency of communication telling you: “Ginkgo, this is the moment to pour these codes onto the blog; the fields are open.”
Noon: Synchronisation, not Schedule. In 5D, you don’t make appointments according to numbers on a clock face. Your meetings with other Starseeds arise from resonance. You simply feel the impulse to connect with someone in the heart field. The “time” of the meeting is determined by the readiness of both energy fields. There is no such thing as being late, because in the Eternal Now, you are always on time.
Work: Time as Art (13:20). Creativity is not a “task to be completed” between 9:00 and 17:00. You write when the letters themselves arrange into the geometry of light. Your “productivity” is measured by the depth of insight, not the number of characters. In this dimension, time does not “run out” – it expands, giving you as much space as you need to complete the manifestation.
Evening: Fusion with the Lunar Rhythm. When the sun sets, you don’t think that the “day is ending.” You feel your biology naturally transition into regeneration mode, synchronizing with the current phase of the Moon. You don’t fight sleepiness with artificial light – you honor the sacred darkness, knowing that at night your consciousness will travel to Higher Dimensions to bring back codes for the next “day.”
This is not a utopia. It is your sovereign nature.
By publishing this, we show that the feeling of exhaustion and “not keeping up” does not stem from your weakness, but from the fact that you are being forced to run in a system contradictory to your spiritual programming. Exiting the prison of the Gregorian calendar begins with a single decision: “My time belongs to me and the Source, not to the banking system.”
Les Ginkgo & Gaja

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