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THINK OF THIS AS LEARNING ANOTHER WAY TO TELL TIME.
Understanding how to read a clock might not have seemed easy, but it's second nature now.
HOW TO USE
THE WORLD CALENDAR
FROM MEMORY
Learn one quarter of The World Calendar to memorize the entire calendar.
1) To determine the day of the week for a date, identify the first day of the month.
2) Scan down that column to the date closest to the one you're calculating.
3) Scan across to the day of the week.
Using these three steps steps requires understanding
and awareness of a few more basic details about The World Calendar setup.
The World Calendar setup includes The World Calendar JPEG Image.
The World Calendar Description Text below the JPEG image officially describes it.
JPEG Image of The World
Calendar:
The World Calendar Description Text
In this improved
calendar every year is the same.
• The quarters are equal: each has exactly
91 days, 13 weeks or 3 months.
• The four quarters are identical in form with an
ordered variation within the three months.
• The three months have 31,30, 30 days
• Each
month has 26 weekdays, plus Sundays.
• Each year begins on Sunday, 1 January;
each working year begins on Monday, 2 January.
• Each quarter begins on Sunday, ends on
• The calendar is stabilized and made perpetual
by
ending the year with a 365th day following
30
December each year. This additional day
is
dated ‘W’, which equals 31 December,
and
called Worldsday, a year-end world holiday.
• Leapyear Day is
similarly added at the end of
the second
quarter. It is likewise dated ‘W’,
which equals 31
June, and called Leapyear Day,
another world
holiday in leap years.
Become aware of the following details to
finish memorizing
THE WORLD CALENDAR:
• Each quarter begins with January, April, July
or October.
• The months within each quarter start on Sunday, Wednesday and then Friday.
• Each and every first-day-of-month column includes
dates I, 8, 15. 22 and 29.
Based on the multiplication table for the number
seven,
1,8,15,22,29
allows association of any date in a month with the day
name in the week.
makes any day in the year as consistently accessible
as any minute within the hour of the clock!
"SHOULDN'T OUR CALENDAR BE AS
SIMPLE AS OUR CLOCK?"
REASSURANCES
Steps 1 - 3
(TOP)
should make more sense now.
Comprehending and applying the time of day, or night,
does not require seeing the clock.
It makes no sense to continue needing a physical copy
of a calendar in order to use it.
Annual disposable Gregorian calendars
"everywhere" are proof of how complex it really is.
(And wasteful, too!)
How often
do you need to see a copy to use it?
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 applies to the
Gregorian calendar, too, but as soon as the
first-day-of-month week day is unknown or forgotten, application is useless.
Go find a calendar copy. That's the need for at least 1/2 to 2/3 of
the current month
and closer to 100% of every other month when the brain is not allowed
independent access to calendar.
from memory every day beginning on 1 January 2017(or 2023 or Whatever It Takes)
will simplify
life for everyone.
Unlimited ability by all individuals to access
thoughts in time is LIBERTY AT LAST!
Practice enough now to experience the thrill of release . . .if only it were so.
Realize that actual application, beyond date of
implementation, is just a DECISION away.
Anything necessary to DO IT follows the DECISION to DO
IT.
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13 May 2013