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WHEN IS THE NEW YEAR? ✨🙌🏾💫 © Corpus Hermeticum
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Pretty sure April 1st is New Year's day.

wanna hear a new song?

April fools day ;) is the new year. Thus the symbols of eggs, rebirth and renew. You don't start a new year at the beginning of the dead of winter.

Great share, Anthony! 🙏🏾

If “Octo” in October is eight in Latin and “Novem” November which is nine and “Decem” in December is ten then it should be the 1st of March. Even ChatGPT agrees… You’re absolutely right! In the ancient Roman calendar, March (Martius) was indeed the first month of the year. This made sense because it marked the beginning of the spring season, a time of renewal and agricultural activity. Here’s how it worked: •The Roman year originally started in March, and the months were named accordingly: •March (Martius), the first month, was named after Mars, the Roman god of war. •The following months were aligned with their numerical order (Aprilis, Maius, etc.), with Quintilis (5th) and Sextilis (6th), now July and August, followed by the numerical names from September through December. When January (Januarius) and February (Februarius) were added later, they shifted the calendar, and January eventually became the official start of the new year during the Julian calendar reform in 45 BCE, under Julius Caesar.

I think the Ethiopians have this figured out. they also have the true calendar which is 13 months and all the books in the Bible.

Janus is the two faced god Hermes/Thoth who was part of the E-Den development of Adam & Eve and offered his spirit awareness for the first Adam where he manifested with Lilith on one side, Janus/Thoth on the other of the same body.

I heard it was April 1 and they called it fools day to mock us.

Im spanish, so knew at a young age that Abril meant Open. April is the opening to the new year. Spring Time! April fools!

That also is the anagram of Libra. The Two Equinox’s.
