Ancestral Astronomy

The Moon’s Cycles

7 min · 30 de ene de 2026
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Discover the Moon as the co-creator of Earth's "Space-Time Weave" through Joana Burnay’s Ancestral Astronomy. We explore the 1440-minute Solar Day, the math behind Tides, and the geometry of Orbital Planes. Learn why Lunations are an illusion of perspective compared to the true 28-day orbit and how the Nodal Cycle unlocks the secrets of Eclipses and the Sacred Tzolkin Calendar. Science and spirituality merge in this precise cosmic dance.

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The Earth's Weave: Unveiling the Hidden Patterns of Ancestral Astronomy

Welcome to this special Open Studio session, where art meets the cosmos. In this episode, we step inside the atelier to explore the profound concept of "The Earth's Weave" (A Trama da Terra). Through a series of detailed paintings and astronomical charts, we investigate how the specific movements of our planet through the Universe create a measurable geometric fabric that shapes life itself. In this visual journey, we discuss: • The Cosmic Mirror: How the orbital paths of the Earth and Moon create graphic patterns in space that are identical to the organic forms of life found on the planet's surface. • Decoding the Calendar: Why ancient calendars were not merely cultural artifacts, but precise astronomical tools used to track the "space-time" of Earth with rigorous scientific accuracy. • The Geometry of Time: How our modern conventions—such as the 360-degree circle, the structure of geometry, and even the daily clock—are actually surviving legacies of this ancestral astronomical knowledge. • Science Meets Spirit: We explore how historical religious dates and myths often serve as coded records of real orbital cycles, suggesting that science and spirituality were originally a unified discipline. • Visualizing the Invisible: A closer look at the studio's artwork, which illustrates these cycles as expanding spirals and harmonic matrices (pentagonal and hexagonal), revealing the organic and rational order of the Universe. Join us to discover how reconnecting with these rational, ancestral rhythms can expand our consciousness and restore a deep sense of respect for our planet’s journey through the stars.

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