We are not at the beginning of 2023! So if you feel under pressure and already a little frustrated because the new year has started a few days ago and you still haven’t framed your resolutions to face it in style, or because, despite bright expectations, you find yourself managing the same problems from before or even worse, RELAX, or at least try to.
Nothing really started!
Try at least for a few minutes to line up outside ordinary time and to consider your life without relating it to this artificial calendar imposed by a Bolognese pope in 1582 with the bull he himself named “Inter gravissimas” (among the very serious things). The most serious thing lies in the explicitly perpetual nature of this calendar, from which derives the fact that whoever adopts it in an absolute way risks being enslaved for eternity to its dominion. Now I find it offensive to the intelligence of the reader to document the reasons why the year 2023, and the calendar that claims it, is completely without foundation, since this is widely documented historically and scientifically. Allow me only to point out another well-known fact. Where this false and unipolar calendar, which conditions the entire planet, is the only one to be considered throughout the Western world, there are some multipolar cultures in this world that they honor alternative calendars. This allows these people not to enslave themselves entirely to the Western monopoly of time and to be able to navigate along multiple timelines. On the one hand, they refer to the year 2023 to deal with the economic, political and IT issues imposed by Western imperialism, but do not in any way allow themselves to enslave their culture, religion and spirituality.
For Muslims we are now in 1444, for Jews in 5783, for Chinese in 4720, for Buddhists in 2563, for Persians in 1401, etc. So, if you are a Westerner, please take a moment to step off the calendar, regardless of the date they have convinced you to be. Also try not to identify yourself with your year of birth, which also figures “among the very serious things” of the Bolognese pope, and avoid subtracting it from the mendacious present year, in order to derive your age, which is definitely the most harmful thing you can do to define yourself. Then, consider who you are, without any reference to the age you give yourself and the year you place yourself in, and see if you get anything out of it.