Earth Calendar for the Space Era

Mon, 08 Dec 1997 11:54:31 +0100
Danilo D'Antonio (dasa3000@mondrian.sgol.it)

Best at all!

As I think that actual World Systems are the result of social tools even
many centuries old, as I think that building the future we need adequate
tools and the common civil calendar is not so, I wish signal you, as a
proposal, a modest work of mine: the ultimate edition of the "Earth
Calendar for the Space Age" (29th year of the Space Age: the incoming year)
at:

http://oasi.asti.it/Homes/eudemonia/calene.htm

The matter is a new kind of civil calendar. It would be a tool for
individual and societies awareness growth and also to favour the rising of
a universal culture and love for future themes.

... There are four essential points in this calendar:

- the years reckoning starts again from zero, to indicate a single turning
point in the history of this Planet, choosing as a reference point a great
cultural and scientific achievement and mankind's inheritance.

- every week day is dedicated to the nurturing of a positive quality of the
human soul, whose development results in indisputable benefits both to the
individual and the community.

- dates that indicate special astronomical events of universal importance
are declared Holidays and subsequently celebrated.

- the names of days of the week and months of the year are changed in order
to give them a greater rational, emotional and universal power ...

Its motto could be: new days, new months, new years for new human beings. I
hope this Earth Calendar could be useful.

I'll be glad for every kind of feedbacks from you: I'll appreciate very
much also the criticisms because they will permit me to improve the project.

Receive my best greetings, thanks for all the precious information that I
receive on WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK, happy Solstice!

Danilo D'Antonio

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