Pantheon II: The Lost History Beneath Your Feet

Chapter Seventeen - The Calendar Wars – When They Rewrote Time Itself

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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

The Calendar Wars – When They Rewrote Time Itself


YOU’VE HEARD THE saying:

“History is written by the victors.”

But what they don’t tell you is—

Time is too.

Because if you can control when people think they are
you control their sense of reality.

And the calendar you use?

It’s not neutral.
It’s not ancient.
It’s not accurate.

It’s a weapon.

More than you think.

The world has used:

  • Lunar calendars (13 months, 28-day cycles)
  • Solar calendars (based on equinoxes, solstices, star risings)
  • Hybrid calendars
  • 13-moon Mayan systems
  • Vedic astronomical calendars
  • Egyptian decan calendars
  • And the pre-Julian Roman calendar (which was… a chaotic mess)

So what are we using now?

The Gregorian calendar.

Created in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII.

And it didn’t come to fix time.

It came to overwrite it.

Because the old systems:

  • Kept track of cosmic cycles
  • Synced human life with nature, astrology, and energy
  • Marked resets, floods, and astronomical warnings
  • Remembered long timelines and previous worlds

The Gregorian system?

  • Broke the lunar link
  • Shifted solstice markers
  • Hid long counts
  • And gave you a calendar that repeats endlessly without cosmic context

In short:

It scrambled your memory.
Made you forget the old ages.
And replaced eternity with… weekends.

The Mayans didn’t mark years.
They marked world ages.

According to them:

  • We are in the fifth sun
  • Four ages have already come and gone
  • Each ended in a cataclysm
  • Each reset time, language, and memory

The Gregorian calendar pretends those resets never happened.
Because if you remembered the pattern?

You might start watching the sky again.

What Was Lost in the Switch?

  • The connection between moon cycles and human biology
  • Awareness of eclipses, planetary alignments, and Earth resonances
  • The knowledge that time loops, it doesn’t flow linearly
  • And most importantly—when the last reset happened

If you don’t know when you fell…
you won’t know when you’ll fall again.

This was never about tracking time.

It was about cutting you off from it.

They didn’t give you a calendar.

They gave you a cage

painted like a planner,
broken from the cosmos,
and synced to economics, not eternity.

But the stars still count.

The Earth still spins.
And under all the broken dates?

The original calendar is still ticking.
The Gregorian calendar omits 3 leap days every 400 years to “fix” solar drift—yet we’re still out of sync with the solstices and equinoxes. The Mayan Long Count never needed correction.
They didn’t just erase history. They redated it. And the second you reset your internal clock, the original story starts flashing through again.