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Since the 13 Moon calendar is the new measure of the year, is there a new way to measure the day too, like a new clock?

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Since the 13 Moon calendar is the new measure of the year, is there a new way to measure the day too, like a new clock?

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Well, there is not a natural time clock – this is because a clock is simply a machine and over-dependence on this machine really weakens our telepathy. However, we recognize that we are a species in a time of great transition and many of us still need to use this machine to be “on time” (just try not to look at it every 10 seconds!). So while there is not a natural time clock, there is a new way of measuring the day, called NET Time (=Noospheric Earth Time). Based on the Fifth Force Oracle of the Dreamspell, every day can be divided into four perfect quarters called “watches”. The First Watch is from Midnight to Dawn, the Second Watch is from Dawn to Noon, the Third is from Noon to Sunset and the Fourth Watch is from Sunset to Midnight – this is a natural way of experiencing the flow of the day. To learn more about NET Time see the book Time and the Technosphere, or click here for a brief explanation (coming soon).

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