Where does time go when it steps outside the clock?
In this episode of Saturday Night Ride, Captain James, co-pilot Brad, and special guest Lori explore the Day Out of Time—a mysterious, sacred pause in the Mayan calendar that leads into the Galactic New Year.
🌀 What you'll hear:
Why July 25th is called the Day Out of Time
The meaning behind the 13 moons and 20 tribes
How the Aztec and Mayan calendars mapped spiritual time
The invocation of In Lak’ech Ala K’in – “I am another you”
Forgiveness, cosmic rhythm, and the dawn of the Sixth Sun
This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a ritual flight through time itself. Step aboard the airship and remember: you are a fractal of the whole.
🌱 “Today I forgive the bindings of the time machine.”
#MayanCalendar #AztecTime #DayOutOfTime #GalacticNewYear #InLakech #SaturdayNightRide #AncientTimekeepers #SixthSun
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