to listen is to live


July 9, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/7th month/Day 189)
Thursday, 2 Hamle 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/11th month)
Ḏabaḥ (Zabah) בח 16 (Enochian calendar/4th month/Offering of produce)
22 Sol, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Cosmic Moon 13, Limi 13 (13 Moon calendar/Last Quarter moon)
~ Cosmic Turtle Moon of Presence, June 27th – July 24th
Holly Moon: July 8 – August 4 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar/8th month)
Month of the Ripe Corn Moon…Gu ye quo ni (Cherokee Moon)
canpasapa wi…moon when the chokecherries are black (Lakota Moon)
13.0.13.13.8 12 Lamat 1 Xul (Mayan Long Count calendar)
call of the horizon day, Jack of All Trades Day

photo of the day

“Time is the rhythm of the celestial. To listen is to live.”
~ The Dreamspell teaching

*photo is mine

hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!

Khazarian Bloodlines, Judaism & Tartaria: The Tartarian Empire …“I‘ve recently started reading a book written by Texe Marrs, who has published a staggering 46 titles, including the bestseller Dark Secrets of the New Age. He spent many years researching Jewish bloodlines and their DNA, resulting in what he considers to be some far-reaching conclusions. Marrs believes that almost all Jewish people living in the world today actually descend from Khazaria and are not the true bloodline of Abraham and the prophets, but rather of King Bulan and the pagan peoples of the Caucasus. King Bulan is traditionally regarded as one of the most significant rulers of the Khazar Khaganate. Although very little is known about his personal life, much of what has been written about him comes from medieval Jewish, Arabic and Byzantine sources. He‘s generally believed to have ruled during the 8th century and, according to these accounts, sought to strengthen his kingdom by adopting a monotheistic faith that would preserve Khazar independence from both the Christian Byzantine Empire and the Muslim Abbasid Caliphate. He is said to have invited representatives of Judaism, Christianity and Islam to debate their beliefs before deciding to embrace Judaism himself. Following his conversion, members of the Khazar nobility are believed to have adopted the religion as well, making Bulan one of the few rulers in history to establish Judaism as the faith of his royal court.”

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