Why this calendar?
The Gaian Calendar takes the practical ISO week system and adds a ceremonial layer: fixed weekdays, reliable scheduling, and a scripture-aligned yearly cycle.
It is designed so that computers (and humans) can compute dates easily, while the religion can place holidays on predictable Sabbaths.
Year numbering (Gaian Era)
Gaian years are numbered as: Gaian Era year = ISO week-year + 10,000. This is a Holocene-style framing that keeps recorded human history in positive year numbers.
A larger mythic framing sometimes describes the present as 13.8 billion + 12,026 years since cosmic origin; in practice we clip off the “billions” and use 12026 GE.
Structure
- 13 months of exactly 28 days (4 weeks) each = 364 days
- An intercalary Horus week (7 days) occurs only in ISO week-53 years
- The year starts on a Monday and ends on a Sunday
- Every date always falls on the same weekday
ISO week alignment
Weeks are ISO weeks: week 1 is the week containing January 4 (equivalently: the week with the first Thursday).
Gaian New Year (Sagittarius 1) is the Monday of ISO week 1.
Sabbaths and holidays
In this system, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday form the three Sabbaths, honoring the traditions of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity while blending their significance. Most holidays are on Sundays, and every date permanently falls on the same weekday.
The Gaian year is designed as a Liturgy of Life — a meaningful spiritual narrative that includes all of humanity and all of life. Holidays are tiered by significance: the Third and Fifth Easters are paramount, alongside Halloween, Christmas, Labor Thanksgiving (Niiname-sai), and Alolalia.
We practice Solidarity Holidays, incorporating elements from Christianity, Judaism, Shinto, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Roman religion. These are not mere copies, but acts of spiritual solidarity grounded in our own scriptural narrative.
Scripture alignment
Each day of the Gaian year corresponds to a chapter of the scripture cycle (1–364). The calendar is also structured like “week 1 / week 2 / week 3 / week 4” months used in modern business scheduling.
Each month has exactly 4 weeks (28 days). Every date always falls on the same day of the week.
Horus is the intercalary period (week 53), occurring approximately 5-6 times per 28 years.
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Sacred Calendar — Holidays & Observances
Because the Gaian calendar is perpetual, every holiday falls on the same weekday every year.
Dates marked * indicate the range of possible dates for moveable feasts (Easter, Pentecost).
- Day 1 — Gaian New Year · New Year's Day (Aster Day) · always a Monday
- Day 8 — Coming of Age Day
- Day 7 — Groundhog Day
- Day 14 — Valentine's Day · Lupercalia · Chinese New Year
- Day 21 — Kinen-sai
- Day 28 — Lantern Festival
- Day 1 — Day of Terrestrial Life
- Day 7 — Hinamatsuri
- Day 21 — Kōrei-sai · Ides of March · St Patrick's Day
- Day 28 — Easter Sunday*
Easter season — Pisces 14 is the historical crucifixion day.
- Day 7 — Pentecost/Shavuot (canonical)*
- Day 14 — Pentecost/Shavuot*
- Day 21 — Pentecost/Shavuot*
- Day 28 — Dragon Boat Festival
- Day 28 — Qixi · Columbus landfall in the Americas
- Day 1 — Canada Thanksgiving · Japan Sports Day · Columbus/Indigenous Peoples' Day
- Day 21 — Halloween
- Day 28 — Halloween
- Day 21 — Christmas Day · Dongzhi Festival
- Day 1 — Birth of Osiris
- Day 2 — Birth of Horus
- Day 3 — Birth of Set
- Day 4 — Birth of Isis
- Day 5 (Friday) — Birth of Nephthys · Sabbath
- Day 6 (Saturday, leap years) — Sabbath
- Day 7 (Sunday, leap years) — New Year's Eve
* Easter can fall on any of five dates (Aquarius 28 through Pisces 28).
Pentecost/Shavuot falls 49 days after Easter, giving five possible dates (Aries 21 through Taurus 21);
Taurus 7 is canonical. Two Halloweens and two US Thanksgivings reflect the spread across adjacent days.