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“The Ordering of Human Eras Time”
Based on the axial precession cycle and its relation to critical global events in history
Explanation of the ordering of time
In this section called “The Ordering of Time,” I establish an order in the timeline of the critical global events that have occurred since the last ice age, regarding everything that happens to us humans in our journey through the civilizations we have built.
This attempt to demonstrate that an order exists is what is called Cosmobiology, the science that studies whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship between the Cosmos (the 12 constellations that surround us) and the Earth (Biology). It is also referred to as Astrology, the study (or system) of the stars (planets) that examines whether the same relationship exists between the planets of the solar system and our human development.
Giving order to the passage of human time is “ordering our Time”—human time. Giving it order is uniting the past, present, and future of the things that have happened to us as a human collective and placing them under rules, a mathematical order that can be demonstrated and that works with any critical global event that may happen to us in the future that is related to the transition from one Era to another.
Any attempt at organizing time that a human being undertakes will be based on their location, which in this case is Earth, our planet. Since we are Earthlings, the concept of time we create is closely linked to the planet and its natural rotational cycles in relation to itself and its relationship with the other planets in the solar system, including the Sun.
If we lived on another planet, the concept of time that such an entity would have would be different, as the organization of time in that system would be relative to the material space surrounding it. In that hypothetical space, there would be planets and suns positioned at different distances from their planet than we have here on Earth in relation to our planets in the solar system and the Sun.
Why is this the case?
The Earth is subject to various forces, cycles, and rotations. These forces have been at work for millions of years as the solar system traveled through space, attempting to find its own equilibrium. From the human perspective, this search for balance was crucial because without it, our existence would not have been possible. Over time, the Earth settled into a series of rotations and cycles that allowed for the emergence of humans. This in turn led us to question whether there is an order to time, and what that order is based on.
You’re not reading this to learn astrophysics, and neither am I an astrophysicist. The point is to recognize that we have our own ordering of time, simply because we are in this solar system. This ordering is based on the major cycles that affect the planet. These cycles have been studied since ancient times by scholars from different civilizations, and in all those civilizations, their own ordering of time has been accepted, with many of them coinciding.
There are many forces that control the rhythm of the planet’s movements, but the three that most evidently govern these movements are:
3 gravitational movements of the Earth
La precesión axial de 25776 años de ciclo
La precesión absidal 112.000 años de ciclo (En el año 118.804 años estábamos en la Era de cáncer o iniciábamos de vuelta un ciclo cáncer, signo que representa “comienzo de humanidad”) De ahora en adelante me permitiré usar esa cifra. La diferencia es irrelevante dado que hablamos de 196 años, es un 0,001 %.
The axial precession 25776 years of cycle.
Proposal based on Axial Precession
The Time Ordering that I propose is based on the Axial Precession and its 25776 year cycle. The units of measurement of the axial precession cycle are those that result from dividing the axial precession by 12 resulting in the second unit of measurement called Era of 2148 years and again by 12 to obtain the third unit of measurement called Subera of 179 years. The first unit of measurement is of course that of 25776 years called Eon or Platonic year.
As with any other metric system, calculating and organizing time also requires different-sized units of measurement to be able to calculate very long-term events and short-term events. You can’t use the unit of measurement of 1 subera of 179 years to order the times of the last 100,000-year Ice Age, nor the unit of measurement of 1 Era of 2,148 years to measure the events of this last 20th century. This would be like trying to measure the distance from the Earth to the Moon in centimeters or measuring the size of a table in kilometers. That’s why I divide axial precession by 12 and again by 12 to find units of measurement more in line with what you’re trying to measure.
What can prove that a time arrangement for the earth is correct?
To order time for all human beings who inhabit the planet is to give it a collective sense of time and, at the same time, to place it in a coherent context with respect to the planet itself and what exists outside the planet, on the outside, in this case the constellations that surround us. In other words, it is to determine whether there is a relationship between what happens on the planet and what happens outside, one that makes sense and therefore establishes an order, the order of time. If that relationship exists, then there would be order, and if that relationship didn’t exist, there would be no order to govern it.
What is the Ordering of Time?
The classical way of organizing time has always been through the constellations. They are what surrounds us and what we can see above the celestial vault using our simplest tool, our eyesight. The 12 constellations were given names to identify them. We knew that the Earth rotated on its tilted axis in a movement called the precession of the equinoxes and axial precession. This tilted rotation caused us to slowly move closer to and further away from the constellations, so the result of that division by 12 was called Eras.
The only way to demonstrate that there is a moment in which we pass from one Era to another and that therefore there is an order of time is: To fit the data or dates that we have of historical events or critical global events that have occurred in the past into a linear time system that allows us to say that they are cyclical, that they repeat themselves.
This repetition is proof that the cycle of repetition that occurs outside, the Earth revolving around the constellations, is repeated here below, in our so-called history. If this can be demonstrated, then we would demonstrate that they are all cycles and that they are aligned; that is, when the same moment occurs outside the positioning on the constellations, a historical repetition of some global event that happened before occurs at the same time.
The ordering of time I propose here is based on this: demonstrating that global historical events repeat themselves, and to do so, I use graphs applied to historical events by specific themes. That way, I pinpoint the exact time periods of the Era’s changes and place us on a timeline.
Previous Time Orders
Here’s a table with some of the estimates from the most renowned scholars on the subject. As you can see, attempts to determine the exact moment of the change of era are recurrent, and the opinions offered are numerous and variable.
| Author or referencie of the sidereal system | Sidereal position of the Vernal Point | Time left to reach the Age of Aquarius |
|---|---|---|
| Djwhal Hhul | 1º 23′ – PISCIS | 99 years 1 month |
| Larry Ely | 1º 45′ – PISCIS | 125 years 4 months |
| De Luce | 1º 56′ – PISCIS | 138 years 5 months |
| Fagan Bradley | 5º 01′ – PISCIS | 359 years 2 months |
| Lahiri | 5º 54′ – PISCIS | 422 years 5 months |
| Krishnamurti | 5º 59′ – PISCIS | 428 years 5 months |
| Sundara Rajan | 6º 51′ – PISCIS | 490 years 6 months |
| JN Bhasin | 6º 59′ – PISCIS | 500 years |
| Yukteshwar | 7º 16′ – PISCIS | 520 years 4 months |
| Raman | 7º 20′ – PISCIS | 525 years 1 month |
| Sri Yukteswar | 8º 52′ – PISCIS | 634 years 10 months |
| Shill Pond | 9º 11′ – PISCIS | 657 years 6 months |
| Usha Shashi | 9º 42′ – PISCIS | 694 years 6 months |
Time Units
- 1 Eon or Platonic Year or Axial Precession Cycle of 25776 years
- 1 Era of 2148 years
- The division of a cycle of Axial Precession by 12.
- 25776/12: 2148 years.
- 1 subera of 179 years
- Also called “Age” for humans: The division of 1 was by 12.
- 2148/12: 179 years
Units of time in degrees of circumference
- 1 degree of Era of 5,966 years each degree.
- 2148 years/360 degrees (1 whole era turn): 5,966 years
- 1 Eon degree of 71.6 years
- 25776 years / 360 º = 71.6 years
- 1 subera dregree of .497 years (1/2 year or 6 months)
- 179 years/360º = .497 years
Fitting into curves or frequencies of waves of Eon, Eras and suberas
Let’s fit these simple mathematical formulas into graphs, which is the best way to understand them. Below you can see a graph in which I present 1 Era and its division by 12 suberas. The same graph can be made with an Aeon and its division by 12 Eras, and we’ll see this later when studying longer periods of time, such as the last Ice Age.
I call these 12 curves you see below wave frequencies because they belong to a frequency that is unalterable and continuous. I’ve taken advantage of and highlighted the last maximum of subera that we have in the current Age of Pisces, and how the next minimum of subera occurs in the Age of Aquarius. Understanding this is fundamental to understanding the symbolism of how the last curves of Eons, Eras, and Suberas always function, since they gather all the information from the previous curves and manifest it there.
2025-6 Last maximum of the Age of Pisces

2148 years = 1 Era
1 Era = 12 suberas of 179 years
For an Era to fully emerge, it must exit the 3 degrees of distance from the last subera’s rotation, which is the 0-degree moment, and reach the end of the last subera. At that moment, no part of the outgoing constellation touches the incoming one, and that’s when another Era is entered.
Of course, it must be understood that constellations don’t move, one on top of the other. Constellations are groups of solar systems, and they do move through space at a certain speed, just as galaxies or groups of galaxies like our Milky Way move. What happens is that from our solar system, we see them change location because, in addition to their movement, our solar system is also moving at great speed, and any movement by the observer generates a much greater sensation of movement in the observed object.
In astrology we use orb degrees, a fast planet approaching a slower one, to know when the slower planet enters into altered vibration because it is already in the proximity frequency of the faster planet approaching. Each planet has an orb of influence or number of degrees of beginning of effect and it varies between them, but the Era degrees, for the Eras of axial precession and the entry of the earth into this or that constellation, are definitely 3 degrees and mark the beginning of the countdown to the conjunction, I give them as valid.
In this way, each 1-degree approach over 5,966 years from 3 degrees to the maximum or minimum of a subarea would be fundamental to understanding when critical events occur. 179/2 = 89.5 or half of the subarea of the axial precession indicates the point of greatest intensity during those 179 years.
My theory is that both points are the only ones where global critical events manifest. They are open door points, moments of change in rotation in which the Earth’s vibrational charge and astrological influence with respect to that zodiac sign or constellation are affected by being closer or further from the constellations. It is this axial precession movement and its spinning like a top that moves us away from or closer to the constellations and therefore, only at the very top of the curve or at the very bottom of the curve would there be moments of global critical events.



