The Cosmic Clock
A live dashboard synthesizing 7 ancient timing traditions — planetary hours, Chinese Shichen, Vedic Nakshatras, Tibetan Kalachakra, Zoroastrian calendar, Kabbalistic Sefirot, and Vortex Mathematics — into a single real-time cosmic state display.
Hour of Mercury -- Horse Watch -- Moon in Rohini (Venus)
Universal Cosmic Data
14 Data Points From 7 Traditions
The Cosmic Clock continuously calculates the current state of multiple ancient timing systems, giving you a multi-tradition temporal snapshot updated every second.
- Current planetary hour ruler and day ruler
- Active Chinese Shichen animal watch and element
- Moon phase name, illumination percentage, and lunation day
- Vedic Nakshatra with planetary ruler and deity
- Tibetan Year Mewa (1-9) with color, element, direction, and quality
- Rabjung 60-year cycle position with animal and element
- Five Forces (La, Sok, Lu, Wangthang, Lungta) elemental assignments
7 Traditions in Real Time
What the Cosmic Clock Tracks
Each tradition offers a unique lens on the current moment. The Cosmic Clock presents them side by side so you can see where ancient systems converge.
Hermetic Planetary Hours
The ancient 7-planet Chaldean sequence assigns a planetary ruler to every hour of the day. NUMINOS tracks which planet governs the current hour — Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, or Saturn — and displays the day ruler.
Chinese Shichen System
The traditional Chinese 12-hour system divides the day into twelve two-hour watches, each governed by one of the 12 zodiac animals and a corresponding Five-Element energy. The Cosmic Clock shows which animal watch is active and its element.
Vedic Nakshatras
NUMINOS tracks the current Nakshatra — one of the 27 Vedic lunar mansions — including its planetary ruler and presiding deity. Nakshatras shift roughly every day and reveal the subtle energetic tone of each 24-hour period.
Tibetan Kalachakra
The Clock displays the current Year Mewa (1-9 color-number), Rabjung 60-year cycle position, Five Forces (La, Sok, Lu, Wangthang, Lungta), and Parkha trigram — a complete Tibetan temporal snapshot updated in real time.
Zoroastrian Roj & Mah
Each day and month in the Zoroastrian calendar carries a unique name tied to a divine being (Yazata) or Amesha Spenta. The Cosmic Clock shows the current Roj (day name) and Mah (month), along with the patron deity.
Vortex Mathematics & Tesla 3-6-9
NUMINOS computes a daily vibrational frequency (in Hz) and a Tesla 3-6-9 digital root classification for the current date, derived from Marko Rodin's work and Nikola Tesla's observation about the significance of 3, 6, and 9.
Personal Overlay
Personal Timing Layer
When you select a saved reading, the Cosmic Clock adds a personal timing overlay that calculates your numerological position relative to the current date — combining Western, Vedic, and Tibetan timing systems.
- Personal Year, Month, and Day numbers
- Current Pinnacle number with age range
- Active Challenge number
- Vedic Dasha (planetary period) ruler and end year
- Progressed Mewa with color and element
- Mewa Return Year detection (significant karmic cycle)
- Tibetan Obstacle Year detection with specific reasons
Full Data Catalog
All 14 Universal Data Points
The Cosmic Clock computes all of the following in real time, recalculated every minute from the server and displayed with a per-second UI refresh.
- Current planetary hour ruler and day ruler
- Active Chinese Shichen animal watch and element
- Moon phase name, illumination percentage, and lunation day
- Vedic Nakshatra with planetary ruler and deity
- Tibetan Year Mewa (1-9) with color, element, direction, and quality
- Rabjung 60-year cycle position with animal and element
- Five Forces (La, Sok, Lu, Wangthang, Lungta) elemental assignments
- Parkha trigram with direction and element
- Zoroastrian Roj (day name) and Mah (month) with patron deity
- Nidana (Tibetan causal sign) with meaning
- Kabbalistic Sefirot sphere for the day of the week
- Vortex daily frequency (Hz) with solfege note
- Tesla 3-6-9 digital root and classification
- Chinese Year animal, element, and Yin/Yang polarity
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NUMINOS Cosmic Clock?
The Cosmic Clock is a real-time multi-tradition cosmic state dashboard. It synthesizes 7 ancient timing systems — Hermetic planetary hours, Chinese Shichen animal watches, Vedic Nakshatras, Tibetan Kalachakra (Year Mewa, Rabjung, Five Forces, Parkha), Zoroastrian Roj/Mah, Kabbalistic Sefirot, and Vortex Mathematics — into a single live-updating panel accessible from the NUMINOS dashboard.
What are planetary hours and how does NUMINOS calculate them?
Planetary hours are an ancient Hermetic timing system that assigns one of seven classical planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn) to each hour of the day in the Chaldean order. The sequence starts with the planet that rules the day (e.g., Sun rules Sunday, Moon rules Monday) and cycles through all seven. NUMINOS calculates the current planetary hour ruler based on your local time and timezone.
Is the Cosmic Clock free to use?
The universal cosmic data (planetary hours, Shichen, Nakshatras, Kalachakra, moon phases, Zoroastrian calendar, and Vortex frequencies) is available on all NUMINOS plans, including the free Seeker tier. The personal timing overlay requires a saved reading in your account.
How accurate is the Cosmic Clock?
The Cosmic Clock recalculates all cosmic data from the server every minute and updates the display every second. It is timezone-aware with support for 40+ global timezones. Moon phase calculations are based on standard astronomical algorithms. Note that the Cosmic Clock provides approximate astronomical positions and is not a substitute for a precise ephemeris.
What is the personal timing overlay?
When you select one of your saved readings, the Cosmic Clock adds a personal layer that shows your Personal Year, Month, and Day numbers, your current Pinnacle and Challenge, your Vedic Dasha (planetary period) ruler, your Progressed Mewa, and alerts for Mewa Return Years and Tibetan Obstacle Years — all calculated relative to the current date.
See What Time Really Means
Create a free NUMINOS account to access the Cosmic Clock and see the current planetary hour, Nakshatra, Shichen, Mewa, and more — all in real time.
