Every year on July 25, the "Day Out of Time" is celebrated around the world. This date is an important part of the ancient Mayan calendar and, in modern terms, is considered a day of spiritual rebirth and mental reformatting.
What is the Day Out of Time?
The "Day Out of Time" is not just a day beyond the limits of time and space. According to the Mayan calendar, it is regarded as an extra, “neutral” day between the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one. Since 1992, this date has received special global attention.
On this day, humanity is encouraged to look inward, free itself from spiritual burdens, past grievances, and psychological blocks. The Day Out of Time is a day of forgiveness, spiritual purity, and renewal. It leads a person toward rediscovery, re-feeling, and preparing for a new stage.
How can this day be observed in Uzbekistan?
Even here, spending the day in silence, contemplation, and spiritual purification could be very beneficial. Because modern life is fast-paced and distracting, people often cannot find time to hear their inner voice. July 25 is a perfect opportunity to take a pause, breathe deeply, let go of the past, and reassess oneself and one’s life.
What is recommended to do?
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Spend the evening in meditation or silence;
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Release built-up emotions, resentments, and regrets from the past year;
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Forgive and cleanse ties with people who have been mental blocks;
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Feel heartful calmness in nature;
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Review your plans for the coming year.
Where does real change begin?
The feeling “I no longer want and cannot live as before” has become familiar to many. This is the first sign leading to transformation. The Day Out of Time is the best moment to respond to that inner calling and begin a new spiritual path.