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07. THE SEASONAL (EXOTERIC) AND ASTRONOMICAL (ESOTERIC) CLASSIFICATION OF MONTHS

07. THE SEASONAL (EXOTERIC) AND ASTRONOMICAL (ESOTERIC) CLASSIFICATION OF MONTHS

The modern world lives according to the Julian calendar, according to which in the year there are 12 months, of which three belong to the winter season, 3 - to the summer, 3 – to the autumn, and 3 - to the spring. And, for the northern hemisphere months relating to any of 4 seasons are specularly opposite to the months characterizing the same seasons in the southern hemisphere.
But it is well-known facts. And now let us turn to what science does not know.
Usually people classify months in accordance with the annually recurring processes of a general lowering of the temperature of the surface layers of the Earth (autumn, winter), and of a general increase in temperature (spring, summer). In autumn and winter the earth's surface is gradually cooled and in spring and summer - is gradually heated. September, October and November attributed to the autumn months, to winter - December, January and February. March, April, May belong to spring. To summer - June, July and August. This is an exoteric systematization. It is known even to younger students.
With regard to the esoteric classification of the esoteric, it is known only to occultists, and even then not for everybody. Anyway, people studying in the Trans-Himalayan Esoteric School are aware of its existence and use this information in the course of their meditations.
We will tell you more details.
If we classify months in accordance with astronomical observations, then we should divide them into four groups of three months in each. Three months would be attributed to the winter solstice, three - for the summer, three - to the autumnal equinox, and the last three - for the spring.
Moreover, the days of solstices and equinoxes themselves would represent central “cutoffs” in each of the four groups.
But at the same time there would be the next problem. The days of solstices and equinoxes are not located in the middle of the month - all they are in the early 20's numbers. I.e. we should shift the beginning of all months so that the days of solstices and equinoxes would come about on the 15th numbers of the months.
But humanity keeps a calendar relying not on astronomical observations and in accordance with the processes of annual change of heat and cold on the earth's surface.
Why do not coincide with each other the astronomical (esoteric) and seasonal (exoteric) classification of months?
For the northern hemisphere the winter season can be correlated with the time of the winter solstice, the summer season - with time of the summer solstice, autumn - with the period of the autumnal equinox and the spring - with the period of the vernal equinox. For the southern hemisphere a correlation of the seasons and moments of solstices and equinoxes will be specularly opposite.
We remind you that the solstice (summer or winter, it does not matter) - is the time when one of the hemispheres of the most turned to the Sun (close to it) and other at this time maximum turn away (far from it). At the same time, the equinox (spring or fall) is the time when both hemispheres are from the Sun at the same distance
However, for each of the hemispheres, each of the seasons “lags behind” more than a month against a group of 3 months, belonging to one or another solstice or equinox. For example, February for the northern hemisphere - this is the last of the winter months. But from the astronomical point of view, February is the first month referring to the group of vernal equinox months. Or, for example, May - for the northern hemisphere is the last month of spring. But from the astronomical point of view this is the first month referring to the group of summer solstice months. Similar information we can lead to August, and November. August in the northern hemisphere - this is the last month of summer. But with the astronomical positions - this is the first month belonging to the group of the autumnal equinox. November is the last month of autumn. And in astronomical terms - this is the first month of the winter solstice.
What is the cause of this “displacement” of the seasonal classification regarding astronomical? The whole point is in the features of the heating and cooling of the surface and intermediate layers of the planet by solar particles.
In the article “Planets are fried on a spit” we will discuss in detail the reasons forcing the hemispheres of the planets periodically change the distance to the center of the Sun. We will talk about the main points.
As part of any planet we conditionally have allocated a core, surface layers and layers, intermediate between the core and surface layers. However, it is really just a convention. No boundaries between the layers, one layer smoothly passes into another. In the composition of surface layers and in the composition of intermediate and in the core there are layers, located near to the center of the planet, and there are layers located farther from it. Solar photons falling on the planet at first are accumulated (absorbed) by chemical elements of the overlying surface layers. And then, under influence of the planet Field of Attraction “gravitate” into the layers located below. And so they gradually move from one layer to another, farther to the center. As a result, in the planet's core the concentration of solar photons is the largest. Only particles with Fields of Repulsion are able to raise the temperature of the chemical elements absorbing them. The photons with the Fields of Repulsion predominate in the composition of the solar radiation reaching any of the planets. That is why an accumulation by planets of solar particles leads to the total increase in temperature within the planet. The process of “settling” of photons from more superficial layers into the underlying takes certain time – i.e. it does not occur instantaneously.
And now we will talk directly on why the seasonal classification of months is displaced relative to the astronomical classification.
In general it can be said that the weather of each month depends firstly on the total amount of solar photons received at a given time by the earth surface, and secondly, it depends on the degree of heating of the lower, deeper layers of the planet.
The reason for changing the distance between the hemispheres and the center of the Sun is a change of the total temperature of the deep surface and also of intermediate layers in each of the hemispheres.
The moment of the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere is time of the highest total temperature of deep superficial and intermediate layers. This time is the turning point. Since then, this temperature begins to fall more, which leads to increase in the total Field of Attraction of the hemisphere as a whole. Because of this, gradually decreases its distance from the Sun.
From the moment of the summer solstice to the winter temperature of deep superficial and intermediate layers of the northern hemisphere is growing due to the accumulation of solar photons (solar energy). And as the temperature increases, the hemisphere gradually moves away from the Sun. Seclusion of the hemisphere leads to the fact that the superficial layers receive less and less solar photons. The Earth's surface cools more and more - do not forget that the underlying layers due to their gravitation constantly take away photons.
Thus, during the time of the summer solstice to the winter in the intermediate and superficial layers of the northern hemisphere opposite processes occur. The Earth's crust is gradually cooled, and intermediate layers are heated more and more.
Underlying superficial and intermediate layers are heated for the simple reason that they receive solar photons from the upper surface layers. It takes time to the “settling” of photons from the surface to the intermediate. Later the photons of the intermediate layers gravitate to the center of the planet. Settling of photons leads to the cooling of layers where from they are moving downwards, and to the heating of layers in which they are coming down.
It turns out that in the period from the summer solstice to the winter, due to an approximation of the northern hemisphere to the sun, chemical elements of the earth's crust in this hemisphere receive more and more solar photons. In the future, these photons will start their way down, coming down into the intermediate layers in the period from the summer solstice to the winter.
This is the essence of explanation why the greatest heating of the intermediate layers of the northern hemisphere occurs in the period from the summer solstice to the winter. Please note - on the surface of the planet at this time is getting colder, and in depth - warmer and hotter.
Do not forget that even when the hemisphere is increasingly turning away from the Sun, its crust continues to accumulate solar photons, although in much smaller quantities.
Photons need time to move through the substance of the planet down to its center. Moreover, the scale of the surface layers of the earth within which we usually estimate the temperature of Earth's surface substance and talking about warming or cooling is very small in comparison with the scale of the entire planet. We can assume that the humanity “does not plunge” into the planet generally deeper than 1 kilometer.
In the period from the summer solstice to the winter, when the northern hemisphere is increasingly turning away from the Sun, its surface layers receive less and less solar photons.
They are deposited down with a delay. I.e. to ensure that the photons passed from the surface layers to the intermediate, takes time. The process of "settling" of photons that fall into the surface layers during the period from summer to winter will continue after the winter and will pass to the spring. And as from summer to winter the amount of solar radiation received by the planet gradually decreased, and an amount of accumulated photons in the crust is little, the intermediate layers in the process of settling also get them a little, and the temperature decreases. As a consequence - the northern hemisphere cools. And as it cools, then its Field of Attraction increases. And it approaches to the Sun. And the most chilling accounts at the time of the summer solstice – in this time into the intermediate layers there occurs the settling of photons accumulated by the crust at the winter solstice, and there were very little of them.
It turns out that the planet is delayed by six months in its response to the heating of the surface by solar photons.
And now we again will talk about why the seasonal classification offset relative to the astronomical classification of months.
The moment of the summer solstice corresponds to the minimum distance from the North Pole to the center of the Sun. At this time, the surface layers of the Earth's surface of the northern hemisphere receive the greatest amount of solar particles with Fields of Repulsion (as well as of particles with Fields of Attraction). After the moment of summer solstice the earth's surface begins to be heated less and less.
Then why, oddly enough, July is the hottest month, and August is also hot enough? The thing is that by this time the deep layers of the surface layers of the planet are already warmed enough. I.e. these layers have received enough photons accumulated by the most superficial layers during the period from the winter solstice to summer. Warming of the deep layers in the composition of the surface layers of the earth is the cause of reducing the Field of Attraction of the planet. For this reason, during the night time atmosphere, hydrosphere and solid surface of the crust do not so much cool, as it happened if deep layers would not be heated. We recall that the cooling of substances on the earth’s surface is due to "settling" down of accumulated photons with Fields of Repulsion – i.e. due to their moving toward the center of the planet.
Thus, because of the not so strong cooling of the earth's surface at night, July is the hottest month (despite the fact that it is the last month, referring to the period of the summer solstice). And August by the same reason does not be attributed to the autumn, but to the summer season.
At the same time, May refers to the spring season, and not to the summer, and just because of the fact that by this time the deeper layers in the composition of the surface layers still not heated enough, so at night the earth's surface cools to a greater extent than that observed, for example, in August. While at the same time, May refers to the group of months of the summer solstice and the earth's surface at this time already receives enough of solar particles.
Similar information we can lead to other three seasons.
Аналогичную информацию можно привести для остальных трех сезонов.
The fall season as it is known consists of three months - September, October and November. But only two of them - September and October are really the autumn. In September, the vernal equinox occurs. And October immediately follows September. The first month of those, relating to autumnal equinox is August. However, as mentioned, due to the high temperature of the surface layers of the Earth, it belongs to the summer season.
As for November, then it is not yet so cold to attribute this month for the winter season. Although namely November is the first month of those, that “surround” the winter solstice. November is the first true winter month. But this is only by the esoteric classification.
In exoteric systematization December opens winter. But as you know, the winter solstice is in December. On December 22 in the northern hemisphere there is the longest night and the shortest day. So according to the esoteric classification, December is the second month of winter, but not the first.
January is the second month of winter. But in reality it is the last. And February traditionally closing the winter season, in fact, opens the spring. It belongs to the vernal equinox. It is the first of three spring months of the esoteric classification. However, due to the fact that at this time the northern hemisphere is still quite far away from the Sun, and its surface is still cold (receives a little of solar photons), February not for nothing is attributed to winter.
In late March, the vernal equinox occurs. March is the second month of spring, according to the esoteric classification, but the first in accordance with the Julian calendar.
April is the last month, referring to the period of the vernal equinox. But according to tradition, this is the second month of spring.
And here we are again back to May. It is the last month of spring, as is commonly believed. But it is the first month of the summer solstice in accordance with astronomical observations. In May the surface layers have warmed up not enough that people view it as the summer season.


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