With a key, the others were easy to understand

Decoding Ancient Calendars: From Mesopotamia to China 🗺️
That’s where I started to figure out the Mesopotamian zodiac. And guess what? It wasn’t some weird, secret magic trick. It was a super practical tool for survival, specifically designed for people who relied on farming.
Then, I turned my attention to the Chinese zodiac. To really understand it, I realized I first had to dig into the incredible mind behind it: the Yellow Emperor (Huangdi). Now, Huangdi wasn’t just some made-up king from a story. He was a real genius—a scientist, an inventor, and a teacher all rolled into one! He gave his people so many amazing things: medicine, a super accurate calendar, the basics of farming, and even astronomy. He even created the Chinese alphabet and organized time using the lunar calendar he came up with. And the zodiac he left behind? It wasn’t for telling fortunes. It was actually a fertility cycle, like a hidden almanac disguised as a fun story! It was meant to guide farmers on when to plant and harvest crops, and even when animals naturally mated. Huangdi wasn’t just creating myths; he was building a smart, solid survival system for his entire community.
Turns out, the Zodiac, in its original form, is basically a farmer’s almanac! It’s all about practical timings. For example, when you correctly reorder the Chinese zodiac using its natural 29.5-day lunar cycle, guess what? It also transforms into a super useful farmer’s almanac.
Durga’s Hands: A Map, Not Weapons 🕉️
My exploration kept going, leading me to look closely at the Hindu goddess Durga. What I saw in her many hands wasn’t, as most people think, divine wrath or weapons of war. Instead, it was a super clever seasonal map! The tools of harvest and fertility had simply been misunderstood for thousands of years.
And those seemingly random items held by the Hindu goddess Durga? They’re not weapons of war at all! They’re actually consistent symbols across each part of her “wheel”: the wand of Inanna (symbolizing rebirth), the bow and arrow of Dumuzi (representing growth and harvest), the trident for fish (marking fishing season), the horn of plenty for goats and sheep (for livestock cycles), the empty hand (showing a quiet, fallow period), the hand holding a shell (indicating a specific shellfish season), and the cow and tiger (representing key agricultural and environmental markers). This whole arrangement also reveals itself as a farmer’s almanac – a fertility wheel expressed in a different culture!
I actually found this from a dream I was told to find the god sitting on a tiger or lion. I heard that several times so I typed in Google, what god rides a tiger or lion and I had images of Durga. I read and read and I realized she? was holding the correct items but often in the wrong hands. I often add a lotus on her right, they only bloom in summer.
So much more information is in my book, please read and share. Time is going by and Kali is ready to say Hello to the next world.


My Deepest Motivation: A Gift Born from Kindness and a Call to Share 💖
You know, none of this incredible journey, none of these discoveries, would have ever happened if I hadn’t simply offered a hand to a friend. This entire path began with a simple act of kindness toward a Muslim friend I vaguely knew and her family, who, like many, have faced immense challenges in their lives. I’ve made a solemn promise to her that a significant portion of anything I make from sharing this new information will go directly to help her and her family. I truly believe this wisdom is a gift, an ancestral guide for them, showing a new path forward, especially in agriculture.
My friend is still coming to terms with understanding the Fertility Wheel and the concept of the Four Sacred Months. My hope, my deepest wish, is to show the people of the Middle East that this is their tool, their ancient guide. It does, in a sense, foretell the future, but it’s not about personal destiny; it’s about the practical future of farming and survival. If this helps even a few people find a better way of life, I am absolutely sure that Allah will bless this work, my friend and I hope myself. I genuinely believe this entire message is from Allah, meant to help his people thrive.
A Message of Love, Respect, and Unwavering Truth 🕊️
I know sharing powerful new understandings can sometimes come with risks, but my visions strongly confirm the importance of the Four Sacred Months. And here’s the crucial part: unlike some interpretations, the dates for these months in the Fertility Wheel do not change. They are fixed, unmoving anchors specifically for the critical times of sowing wheat, oats, and barley. This isn’t just theory; it’s a message grounded in profound love, unwavering respect, and genuine care for all humanity.
This isn’t about changing beliefs; it’s about remembering a fundamental wisdom that benefits everyone. It’s a call to re-align with Earth’s natural rhythms for collective well-being and abundance.
The Unbreakable Rule: Peace During Sacred Months 🕊️
And then there are the Four Sacred Months. These were meant to be fixed, unwavering times of peace and planting. But somehow, over time, they’ve been allowed to drift from their original spot. They were always meant to anchor us firmly to October, February, March, and April. We conserve food in winter as no new food grows and we celebrate the harvest and feast if we have grown enough.
I was shown just how incredibly important these four sacred months are for our communities to truly survive and thrive. They’re about making sure we have enough food for everyone—even those who are struggling, or strangers, or yes, even our enemies. Some people might not agree, but the understanding I received was that these months must be blessed. Why? To ensure successful planting of our most vital food sources: corn, oats, wheat, and barley. These months are not supposed to move or change! They are fixed points: October and February, March and April. The right time for fasting and reflection, especially when new food hasn’t been produced yet, is December. And if you can fast even more, you’ll be extra blessed. The big feast or celebration should always happen in the summer, after the amazing bounty of the harvest.
Here’s a crucial message: War must not erupt during the sacred months. These specific dates are not random, and they absolutely cannot be allowed to shift. They are fixed for a super important reason: to protect the harvest, which is the very foundation of our future! This ancient rule was never about bloodshed or conflict. It was always, always about ensuring fertility, sustaining life, and securing our precious food supply.
The message I received was incredibly clear: “Bring this knowledge to the children of the Fertile Crescent. Let them remember what their ancestors knew. Teach every single person – whether they’re a farmer, a soldier, or an office worker – when to plant. Show them how to read this wheel of life. Help them truly understand what the Earth itself is trying to communicate.”
The wisdom I’ve stumbled upon isn’t just for one group; it echoes across so many cultures and throughout all of history. Just like Muhammad (Peace be upon him) spoke incredibly profound truths, that same divine voice, that same fundamental force that created everything, showed me even more insights—essential knowledge that feels perfectly timed for our world today.
I was shown something crucial about the four sacred months: they’re not supposed to just float around with the moon’s cycle. Nope! These months are solar—fixed points in the year, totally tied to the vital cycles of planting, especially for important crops like wheat and barley, and connected to the steady rhythm of the Earth itself.
Yet, somehow, over time, even this basic alignment got messed up.
I understand how messages get lost in translation. I just used AI to clean up my sentences and make my words flow better. I began with a message of peace and love to all people. Help one another and try to make the world a better place for your fellow man. Do not take more than you need, do not be greedy and always help the less fortunate. It was rewritten that I wanted people to be nicer. Please friends, I am not telling you your belief is wrong, I am saying it was correct but something might have been lost in the translation.
Beyond the Stars: A Practical Guide to Earth’s Seasons – The Ultimate Fact-Check for Skeptics 🌱
For centuries, the Zodiac has been popularly seen as a mystical map of the stars, primarily used for predicting personalities or telling fortunes. This interpretation left many scratching their heads, unable to find a logical, practical reason for the unique pictograms – why a crab? Why a goat-fish? Why a virgin? People couldn’t find a cohesive, scientific basis for these symbols.
But what if its original, true purpose was far more practical, deeply rooted in the very ground beneath our feet? My extensive research, now fully laid out in the Fertility Wheel, demonstrates a compelling truth: early zodiacs weren’t primarily about distant, abstract constellations. Instead, they were powerful, tangible visualizations of the seasons – a hands-on, vital calendar for life on Earth, designed for fundamental survival.
Let’s break down the logic, clear any doubts, and see why this truly matters:
- Ancient Wisdom, Practical Needs: Survival as the Driving Force.
- Ancient civilizations lived and died by nature’s rhythms. Their very existence hinged on precise timing. Their calendars had to reflect crucial planting times, abundant harvest seasons, and vital animal breeding cycles. Missing these windows could mean famine and disaster.
- It makes perfect, undeniable sense that their main celestial guide – the Zodiac – would illustrate these life-sustaining seasonal changes. They weren’t just looking up at the night sky for idle curiosity; they were looking up for survival, for their next meal, for the continuity of their lineage. The pictograms served as a vivid, easily remembered annual schedule.
- Consider the sheer practicality: A visual system, comprehensible even across different languages and limited literacy, that told you when to plant your crucial wheat and barley, when to mate your livestock for optimal birth cycles, when to expect specific seasonal foods (like fish or crabs), and when to prepare for dangers like winter’s scarcity. This isn’t mysticism; it’s a meticulously engineered agricultural almanac.
The Equinox as Nature’s Anchor: The Undeniable Logic of Balance.
- The Spring Equinox (around March 20th/21st in the Northern Hemisphere) is not arbitrary; it’s a pivotal, undeniable astronomical moment in the year. It’s the precise time when day and night are of nearly equal length, marking a period of perfect balance. Crucially, it clearly signals the explosive start of vigorous growth and renewal across much of the agricultural world.
- Placing the Scales symbol – the ultimate, universally understood representation of balance and equilibrium – at this precise moment isn’t just logical; it’s practically irrefutable. It snaps the entire ancient system back into perfect alignment with the Earth’s most fundamental, unchanging cycles. It provides a fixed, reliable starting point for the annual rhythm of life.
- Skeptics might ask: “Why the Scales here?” The answer is in its inherent symbolism of equilibrium matching the astronomical reality of the equinox, and its practical application to the re-awakening of life, where everything is coming back into balance after winter’s dormancy.
This wasn’t about rewriting history or inventing new symbols. It was about correctly interpreting the original alignment of an ancient, profoundly practical tool. Once the Scales found their true home at the Spring Equinox, the entire Fertility Wheel clicked into place. It revealed its profound purpose as a precise natural calendar, an essential farming guide, and ultimately, a powerful survival blueprint for all ages, designed to be read by anyone intimately connected to the land.