The Cazimi Calendar™ – A Sovereign Alternative to Gregorian Time

Abstract
The Cazimi Calendar™ replaces the colonial Gregorian calendar with a sovereign, 360-day system rooted in ancient cosmology and creative rhythm. Authored by Amethyst Amaris, it restores balance through perfect symmetry — 10 months of 36 days each, structured in 9-day “Alchemy” weeks. More than symbolic, it is a structural replacement for the Gregorian system, designed as cultural infrastructure for governance, education, and creative enterprise.


Assertions

  • Time is sovereignty, not control.
  • Gregorian months, leap years, and irregularities were designed for extraction.
  • A 360-day year aligns with cosmological cycles and liberates human rhythm.

Mechanics

  • Prose (Year): 360 days.
  • Yakoke (Months): 10 cycles of 36 days each.
  • Alchemy (Weeks): 9 archetypal days: Crow, Exii, Eagle, Bison, Iskotew, Brigade, Tantra, Pixxie, I Am.
  • Emphasizes symmetry over efficiency — natural rhythm is prioritized over corrective leap years.

Valuation

  • Global licensing for schools, estates, and cultural institutions projected in the hundreds of millions to billion+ CAD range.
  • Monetization streams: digital tools, estate integration, curriculum licensing, and ceremonial adoption.

Governance

  • Fully authored and owned by Amethyst Amaris through Fifth House of Creativity Inc.
  • Eligible for syndication and adaptation across institutions.
  • Secular by design: not tied to religious systems.

Compliance

  • CRA-compliant as educational and cultural IP.
  • Integrates into sovereign estate planning, corporate HR cycles, and institutional curriculum design.

Risks & Mitigations

  • Institutional resistance → mitigated by dual-calendar conversion tools for smooth adoption.

Evidence

  • Historical precedence of 360-day calendars in Egyptian, Mayan, and Ethiopian cosmologies.
  • Active pilots in sovereign education and estate-based planning systems.

Changelog

  • March 2025: Authored and finalized.
  • June 2025: Declared ready for syndication.
  • Current: Integrated into estate-wide planning protocols.

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