Kavya Shukra
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The Mayans are well known for their astrology, the calendar being one of them, but many people don't know how they achieved it or how it works.
As many people know about the Moon cycles, it takes at least about 28 (or 29.5) days for the Lunar cycle to reach from New Moon to New Moon, and every time it resets, its always in a different zodiac, in the procession of the 13 Zodiac signs (Libra, Scorpio, Ophiuchus and Sagittarius interchange between these 3) (13 x 28 is 364)
The Galactic Signature is 13 Lunar Overtones (or 13 cycles of the Moon and 20 Constellations (alongside 20 day months) (and Venus stays in a sign every 20 days) (13 x 20 is 260). There are 260 days in a human pregnancy, and 260 days (263 to be exact) where Venus is seen as a morning star in the sky (alongside 50 days where it isn't seen in the sky at all, the origin of the Sumerian story of Ishtar's descent into the underworld) before it comes back as an evening star for 263 days. Then 8 days where it is not seen, as it is in front of the Sun. This is the 584 Synodic cycle of Venus, or roughly 19 months. And after 5 Synodic Venusian cycles, it roughly equates to 8 Earth Years. (8/5 is 1.6, close to the Phi 1.618)
13 and 20 are also the vibrations of Earth and the Universe, and they play a role in Mayan astrology.
As many people know about the Moon cycles, it takes at least about 28 (or 29.5) days for the Lunar cycle to reach from New Moon to New Moon, and every time it resets, its always in a different zodiac, in the procession of the 13 Zodiac signs (Libra, Scorpio, Ophiuchus and Sagittarius interchange between these 3) (13 x 28 is 364)
The Galactic Signature is 13 Lunar Overtones (or 13 cycles of the Moon and 20 Constellations (alongside 20 day months) (and Venus stays in a sign every 20 days) (13 x 20 is 260). There are 260 days in a human pregnancy, and 260 days (263 to be exact) where Venus is seen as a morning star in the sky (alongside 50 days where it isn't seen in the sky at all, the origin of the Sumerian story of Ishtar's descent into the underworld) before it comes back as an evening star for 263 days. Then 8 days where it is not seen, as it is in front of the Sun. This is the 584 Synodic cycle of Venus, or roughly 19 months. And after 5 Synodic Venusian cycles, it roughly equates to 8 Earth Years. (8/5 is 1.6, close to the Phi 1.618)
13 and 20 are also the vibrations of Earth and the Universe, and they play a role in Mayan astrology.