Before you map sacred time, run the deprogramming game and identify which beliefs came from outside you.
The 364-day Enochian solar calendar. The most mathematically perfect time-keeping system ever revealed — and the one the institutions replaced with the Gregorian chaos you have been living by your entire life.
In Phase 1 you learned that the Gregorian calendar was created in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII — not received through divine download, but invented for institutional purposes. In Phase 2 you felt the difference between Gregorian urgency and sacred rhythm in your body. Now in Phase 3 you stop observing that difference and start living it.
The I-N-I Year is not a spiritual concept. It is a working calendar system with precise mathematical structure — one that Nazir El has lived by for years, coordinating major life decisions, business launches, manifestation work, and spiritual development with its seasonal energies. The results of that coordination are the testimony behind everything you have read in Ya Heard Me.
"When I finally understood The Book of Enoch and could see what he was describing about the sun's movement through six gates, I also began to see his calendar system. The mathematical perfection blew my mind."
— Nazir El, Ya Heard Me Chapter 5The Gregorian calendar requires leap years, intercalation, irregular month lengths, and months that do not align with weeks. It is mathematically imperfect by design — because it was built for institutional management, not cosmic coordination.
The I-N-I Year is different at every level:
The deck of playing cards encodes this structure — 4 suits of 13 cards each = 52 cards total = 52 weeks = 364 days. This was not coincidental. It was a record of the divine calendar embedded into common objects across centuries. The Joker — added in the 1860s — is the intercalation. Man's insertion into divine perfection.
There has never been another day added to the week. The seven-day cycle has remained consistent throughout history. But the 365-day Gregorian year adds an extra day that doesn't belong to any week — breaking the natural rhythm. These intercalated days throw off the mathematical perfection of weeks, seasons, and natural cycles. The I-N-I Year requires no such insertion.
The I-N-I Year begins at the Spring Equinox — approximately March 20 in Gregorian terms. Day 1 of the I-N-I Year is March 20 (or the equinox date of the current year). From there, every day has a number, a season, and a gate energy. Knowing your position is the first act of living in sacred time.
Nazir El was born 9 days after the Spring Equinox — making his cosmic birthday Day 9 of every I-N-I Year, connected to spring breakthrough and new growth energy. Every person has a cosmic birthday — the day number in the I-N-I Year when they arrived on this plane.
Phase 3 reflections are more practical than previous phases. The cosmic is now becoming operational.
Look at the current season of the I-N-I Year you are in right now. What type of work does that season support — planting, building, harvesting, or integration? How does that align or conflict with what you have been trying to do in this season?
What is one major decision you have been forcing during the wrong season? Looking at the seasonal map — when would be the right time to move on it? What would you do differently if you trusted the timing?
Your cosmic birthday places you in a specific seasonal energy each year. What does that season's energy reveal about the nature of your assignment — about what you came here to do and when your power peaks each year?
Phase 3 is 180 days of living in sacred time. Write the commitment you are making to this practice. Not what you hope to do — what you are committing to. Be specific about what this will look like in your daily life.