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16 Traditions · One Truth

Features10 minUpdated 2026-04-06

How to Use the NUMINOS Numerology Calendar

Learn how the NUMINOS Calendar computes daily resonance scores from 8+ traditions including Mayan Tzolk'in, Vedic Nakshatras, moon phases, Zoroastrian calendar, and Vortex Mathematics.

What Is the NUMINOS Calendar?

The NUMINOS Calendar is a multi-tradition numerology calendar that goes far beyond marking dates and holidays. For every day of every month, the calendar computes a daily resonance score on a 1-to-10 scale by weighting signals from 8 or more numerological and astronomical traditions. Each day cell displays the moon phase, Mayan Tzolk'in data, resonance tier, and key date markers.

The calendar is available on all NUMINOS plans including the free Seeker tier. Logged-in users can select a saved reading to add a Personal Day number overlay, and can write private notes on any day for journaling or tracking purposes.

Understanding Daily Resonance Scores

The daily resonance score is the defining feature of the NUMINOS Calendar. It aggregates weighted signals from multiple traditions into a single 1-to-10 number that indicates the overall energetic quality of each day according to cross-tradition analysis.

Positive signals that increase the score include: Full Moon days, New Moon days, Mayan Ahau days (the 20th and most sacred Day Sign), Tesla 9 days (dates with a digital root of 9), auspicious Vedic Nakshatras, favorable planetary alignments, and days where multiple traditions agree on positive energy. Negative signals that decrease the score include challenging Nakshatras, days flagged as inauspicious in the Zoroastrian calendar, and conflicting cross-tradition indicators.

Scores are classified into four tiers: High Resonance (8-10) for days with strong cross-tradition alignment, Balanced (5-7) for neutral-to-positive days, Watchful (3-4) for days requiring extra awareness, and Challenge (1-2) for days with significant cross-tradition tension. These tiers are color-coded in the calendar grid for quick visual scanning.

Mayan Calendar Data on Every Day

One of the most distinctive features of the NUMINOS Calendar is that every day shows its position in the Mayan Calendar Round. This includes the Tzolk'in (Sacred Calendar) date, which is a combination of a Tone number (1-13) and one of 20 Day Signs (such as Imix, Ik, Akbal, Kan, and Ahau). The Haab (Solar Calendar) date is also shown with its month and day position. For users who expand the day detail panel, the Long Count is displayed as well.

The Mayan calendar data is computed using the GMT correlation constant (584283) that aligns the Maya Long Count with the Gregorian calendar. This is the same correlation accepted by the majority of Mayanist scholars.

Moon Phases and Vedic Nakshatras

The calendar displays the moon phase for every day with a visual icon showing the current phase shape (New, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent). Clicking on a day reveals the exact illumination percentage and the number of days into the current lunation cycle.

The Vedic Nakshatra for each day is computed from the Moon's approximate sidereal position. Each Nakshatra carries a specific energy, a ruling planet, and a deity. The day detail panel shows the Nakshatra name, ruler, deity, and a brief description of the energetic quality for that day.

Zoroastrian, Vortex, and Planetary Data

Each day in the NUMINOS Calendar also includes the Zoroastrian Roj (one of 30 unique day names in the Zoroastrian calendar) and Mah (month), along with the associated patron deity or Amesha Spenta. The Vortex Mathematics section shows the daily frequency in Hertz and the Tesla 3-6-9 digital root classification.

The planetary day ruler is displayed for each day following the traditional seven-day planetary cycle. The Kabbalistic Nidana and Sefirot correspondences provide additional esoteric layer data for practitioners of Western mystical traditions.

Personal Day Overlay and Notes

When a user selects a saved reading from the calendar header, the calendar adds a Personal Day number to each cell. The Personal Day is calculated from the birth month, birth day, and the calendar date using standard Western numerology reduction methods. This overlay lets users identify days of high personal alignment by comparing their Personal Day number to the universal resonance score.

The notes feature allows logged-in users to add private text notes to any day. Notes are saved to the user's account and persist across sessions. This makes the calendar useful as a reflective journal where users can record observations, synchronicities, or plans aligned with the numerological data for each day.

Key Dates and Monthly Context

The NUMINOS Calendar identifies and highlights key dates for each month. These are days with exceptional cross-tradition significance, such as Full Moons, New Moons, days with the highest resonance scores, Mayan portal days, and days where multiple traditions converge on the same assessment.

The calendar header provides a monthly context summary that describes the overall energetic theme of the month according to the dominant Nakshatra, the Zoroastrian month patron, and the prevailing Mewa energy. When a reading is selected, the monthly context also includes the Personal Month number.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a daily resonance score?

A daily resonance score is a 1-to-10 number computed by the NUMINOS Calendar that indicates the overall energetic quality of a day based on weighted signals from 8+ numerological and astronomical traditions. Higher scores indicate stronger cross-tradition alignment.

Does the NUMINOS Calendar show Mayan dates?

Yes. Every day in the NUMINOS Calendar displays the full Mayan Calendar Round: the Tzolk'in date (Tone + Day Sign), the Haab date, and the Long Count when the day detail is expanded.

Is the NUMINOS Calendar free?

Yes. The calendar with all multi-tradition data and resonance scores is available on all plans including the free Seeker tier. Notes and personal overlay require a logged-in account.

How is the resonance score calculated?

The score aggregates weighted positive signals (Full Moons, Mayan Ahau days, Tesla 9 days, auspicious Nakshatras) and negative signals (challenging configurations) from 8+ traditions, then normalizes the result to a 1-10 scale with four tiers: High Resonance, Balanced, Watchful, and Challenge.

Can I take notes on specific days?

Yes. Logged-in users can add private text notes to any day in the calendar. Notes are saved to the user's account and persist across sessions.

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