Thirteen Moons • Twenty-Eight Days • Aligned with Nature
Day 0 — April 1 (Gregorian) — The Neutral Day outside all months — New Year
Our ancestors read time by the sun, moon, and stars. The lunar cycle spans ~28 days, mirroring the menstrual cycle. There are 13 full moons in a year — 13 months of 28 days = 364 days, plus one neutral day.
The year should not begin in cold, dark winter. It begins in spring — when life resurrects, flowers bloom, and nature awakens.
Sol, the Sun month, is the 13th moon placed between June and July. It restores the balance, giving us 13 perfect months of 28 days each, aligned with the lunar cycle.
North America was called "Turtle Island" — its shell split into 13 segments for the 13 moons, encircled by 28 scutes for the days per cycle. Nature is mathematical.