Description
Time is not neutral. Every day you live, every month you name, carries a history older than memory. January invokes Janus, the two-faced god of beginnings. March calls on Mars, god of war. July and August enshrine Julius Caesar and Augustus, rulers who crowned themselves eternal. Even the numbered months — September, October, November, December — bear fractured names, remnants of a forgotten order.
In Time’s Idolatry: The Secret Powers Behind the Months, Baretha unveils the hidden temple we walk through daily: the Roman calendar. What appears to be an innocent system of dates is in truth a monument to gods and emperors, a structure of remembrance that binds us to idols long forgotten yet never erased.
Step by step, month by month, this book reveals:
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The pagan gods, rituals, and emperors encoded in the calendar.
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How language itself carries hidden worship.
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The way empires have always used calendars as tools of control.
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A vision for reclaiming time through sacred alternatives — a Calendar of Light free from idol names.
Blending historical depth with spiritual insight, Baretha offers not only an unmasking but an invitation: to awaken, to see, and to redeem time itself.
If you have ever felt that the world carries invisible chains, this book will show you one of the most subtle and enduring — and guide you toward freedom beyond them.


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