DOOT
Author: Samuel Farrand
Discover DOOT (Day Out Of Time) from the Mayan Tzolkin calendar. This unique day offers a chance to reset and manifest new possibilities, acting as a cosmic portal to unlock your true potential.
A Portal for Reset and Renewal in the Mayan Calendar
Understanding DOOT: Day Out Of Time
Every year on July 25th, a mystical day occurs known as DOOT.
What is DOOT? DOOT stands for Day Out Of Time, a concept from the Tzolkin, part of the Mayan Calendar system. The Mayan calendar includes various cycles, one of which is adapted in modern times into a 13 Moon Calendar, each moon having 28-day cycles, totaling 364 days. The Gregorian calendar, commonly used in the US, has 365 days. So, where did that extra day go? That extra day is known as Day Out Of Time.
Day Out Of Time is a day outside the calendar's normal structure. Think of it as a portal: when each Tzolkin year ends, an opening appears. Through this opening, you can stay in the current timeline or walk into a new one. It's a perfect day to reset, reanalyze your situation, and pivot with new manifestations due to the potential shift in perspective that this day offers.
How Day Out Of Time Amplifies Manifestation
Unlocking the Power of DOOT
Imagine DOOT as a lock and key with gears. When these gears align perfectly, a cosmic tone or frequency is unlocked. The completion of the cycle is the gears working together to unlock your potential. Day Out Of Time is the key, and opening the box is the manifestation you achieve through the synchronization of these actions. When these energies combine, manifestation enters an amplified state. Deciding to walk into a new timeline with these energies gives you a turbo-boost of aspiration.
Transformative Activities to Honor This Mystical Day
Celebrating DOOT: Embrace Day Out Of Time
Ways to Celebrate DOOT:
- Reflect and Reset: Take time to meditate, journal, or engage in self-reflection. Consider the past year and set intentions for the new cycle.
- Connect with Nature: Spend time outdoors, appreciating the natural world and its cycles.
- Engage in Rituals: Create personal or communal rituals that signify the end of one cycle and the beginning of another.
- Celebrate Creativity: Use this day to express yourself through art, music, or any creative endeavor, symbolizing new beginnings and possibilities.