Tutorial v


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Welcome to Tutorial V 😊. In this tutorial we will setup the box view 🗓️. 

All you have to do is download the JSON file in the shop and install it in the Calendarium app on Obsidian. Once you do that...omg so much freedom.

The above video will walk you through the steps. It's a quick and easy process. 

I do want to mention that the box view is setup just like a Menorah. That is actually the purpose of the Menorah. It's a symbol for time management. Going from left to right the Menorah should be viewed as

Fourday, Fiveday, Sesday, SHABAT, Unday, Duday, Threeday

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Why? 

☑️ It reinforces cyclical thinking 
☑️ It matches the human body

Observe my workout schedule

🟢 Sunday: Pushday
🔵 Monday Pullday
🟣 Tuesday: Triceps
🟠 Wednesday: Pushday
🟤 Thursday: Pullday
🌺 Friday: Triceps
⚫ Saturday: Rest

The Western linear view is too simplified. Observe the GPC way



🟠🟢: Pushday
🟤🟣: Pullday
🌺🟣: Triceps
⚫: Rest

CLICK HERE if you need a refresher on DAY DOTS 

UPDATE: Just as the days of the week start on the 4th day with the Menorah so does the year begin on the fourth month with the Sundial in the Qumran system. Check out how their sundials worked!


GPC enumerates the hours in the day just like in ancient Sumer. This is in contrast to Ethiopia. See blog post on Passover.

Note: the Assyrian Rosette is a good luck symbol. I've seen it depicted with 14 rays. Assyria is the younger culture and so their depictions confuse people as cultural borrowings are not intuitive. This is similar to Egyptian vases. Authentic ones can be identified by mathematical properties.

Here are a couple of YouTube videos I made on the subject


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