Golden Intersection of Timelines (GIT) — General FAQ

1. What is the Golden Intersection of Timelines (GIT)?

The Golden Intersection of Timelines refers to a rare and sacred convergence occurring on October 14–15, 2025, when major calendrical systems — including the Gregorian Calendar, the Maya Long Count, and the Tzolk’in 260-day cycle harmonically align in a way that approximates the Golden Ratio (1.618). It marks a profound opportunity to consciously synchronize with cosmic order and seed new timelines for planetary regeneration.

 

2. Why is the GIT happening now?

The GIT emerges as a result of long-unfolding cosmic, calendrical, and evolutionary cycles. The dates coincide with the 443rd anniversary of the Gregorian Calendar’s adoption (1582) and occur precisely 13 Tuns (a Tun = 360 days) after the pivotal Galactic Alignment of December 21, 2012. This reveals a deep mathematical and historical fractality within human and planetary timekeeping.

 

3. What makes the GIT unique?

Unlike other global synchronization moments, the GIT embodies an unprecedented harmonic convergence of sacred numbers, ancestral calendars, and cosmic cycles — all echoing the natural pattern of the Golden Ratio. It offers a rare portal where individual and collective consciousness can intentionally align with a greater harmonic intelligence.

 

4. How was the GIT discovered?

Independent researcher Rubén Llinás of Colombia, in collaboration with The Harmonic Factor and allied researchers, identified the GIT by studying correlations between calendrical systems, golden ratio mathematics, and the resonant cycles initiated by the Harmonic Convergence (1987) and Galactic Alignment (2012).

 

5. What is the significance of the dates October 14–15, 2025?

  • October 14, 2025: Maya Long Count 13.0.13.0.0 (4 Ajaw), Tzolk’in Kin 160.

  • October 15, 2025: Maya Long Count 13.0.13.0.1 (5 Imix), Tzolk’in Kin 161.

Both Kin 160 and 161 are fractal approximations of 1.618, the Golden Ratio, within the sacred 260-day Tzolk’in cycle.

Simultaneously, the Gregorian Calendar completes 443 years (from October 15, 1582 to October 15, 2025) — a number rich in harmonic symbolism (4 + 4 + 3 = 11). When measured in Lilian days (a continuous count of days from the calendar’s inception), October 15, 2025 marks exactly 161,803 days — a near-perfect numerical match to Phi (1.618033…) multiplied by 100,000.

This stunning harmonic convergence of Kin 161, Gregorian Year 443, and Lilian Day 161803 has led to the coining of “Phi Day” — a symbolic and ceremonial recognition of this once-ever alignment between sacred time and mathematical beauty.

 

6. How can I participate in the GIT?

You can participate wherever you are! Suggested ways include:

  • Meditation, prayer, or silence during the window of October 14–15.
  • Artistic creation (visual art, music, dance, poetry) inspired by harmony and regeneration.
  • Organizing or joining local gatherings.
  • Sharing intentional messages of unity and healing through your networks.

7. Is there a “right way” to observe the GIT?

There is no single “right way.” The key is intentionality — to make your observance conscious, sacred, and creative. Our motto is: Make Conscious, Make Sacred, Make Art.Trust your heart’s guidance.

 

8. Why is synchronized global observance important?

When many individuals focus their consciousness toward harmony at the same time, it amplifies the planetary morphogenetic field. Just as synchronized meditations have been scientifically shown to lower violence and increase coherence, collective observance of the GIT can catalyze profound unseen effects.

 

9. Who is stewarding the GIT observance?

The GIT is lovingly stewarded and supported by the Foundation for Noöspheric Consciousness (FNC), a community devoted to advancing art, science, and spirituality in resonance with Nature and the Creator. This offering is held in the spirit of planetary service, ancestral remembrance, and shared custodianship of sacred time.

 

10. What is the relationship between the GIT and Indigenous observances in October?

The GIT is preceded by Día de las Razas (October 12, observed across Latin America) and Indigenous Peoples’ Day (October 13, across the United States). These consecutive days form a powerful harmonic sequence that invites deep reflection, ancestral remembrance, and the rebalancing of historical timelines. The GIT does not stand apart from these observances — it builds upon them, offering a planetary context for healing, regeneration, and the restoration of sacred time.

 

11. How can I stay informed or “GIT” involved?

  • Read the full White Paper.
  • Access resources for personal and group observance.
  • Stay updated with global participation opportunities.

 

The Portal is Opening. The Spiral is Returning.
You are invited to Dream and Create the New Earth together.
✨ October 14–15, 2025 ✨
Golden Intersection of Timelines
Synchronize. Regenerate. Remember.