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==Platonic Month== | ==Platonic Month== | ||
Exactly one-twelfth of a Great Year. The length of a Platonic month equals 2160.4 years. | Exactly one-twelfth of a Great Year. The length of a Platonic month equals 2160.4 years. These figures may be represented as adjusted to the estimated years used to calculate the Precession of Equinoxes, i.e. 26,000 years or 25,729 years, etc. | ||
The term appears to have first been coined by Carl Gustav Jung in Aion where, in footnote 84, he gives us its calculated length: 2,143 years. Two centuries earlier Voltaire had proposed the concept, but not given it this name.<ref>[http://www.oocities.org/astrologyages/jungsplatonicmonth.htm]</ref> | |||
==Ascension Cycle== | ==Ascension Cycle== |