Planet Earth. Europe; Austria, Vienna-Doebling. 

Grinzing; Cemetary, Group 28 / Row 9 / Grave 4

Latitude:  48.25466° N  (41.7454° South of North Pole)

Longitude:  16.33533° E (3.8431° East of Rome)

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Welcome!

We are at the beginning of the third millennium after Christ. The Age of Aquarius has begun, the Long Count of the Mayan calendar has now ended. We know that our universe began 16.4 billion years ago with the Big Bang and will disappear again in 16.4 billion years in the Exit. The peak of its expansion has recently passed, and since then it has been contracting again.

The human race of Homo Sapiens Sapiens now numbers over 8 billion individuals. This expansion will also come to an end shortly. We do not yet know what the end of this human expansion will look like. In any case, we do know that our star, the sun, will swell up into a red giant in 3 billion years and swallow up the inner planets of our solar system. By then at the latest, we will have to have disappeared from here. But the next four hundred years will once again be marked by a decisive change, the change from (north)west to (north)east:

This planet, our Earth, will ultimately have existed only to make “time” measurable. “Time” is always a mathematical measurement, that is, a measurement of relationships. “Time” is the measurement of the relationship between astronomical objects, that is, a physical measurement of the movement of celestial bodies.

A “day” measures the rotation of our planet around itself. The ideal state of our planet at the micro level of these “days” would be if a “day” consisted of 24 (2×12) hours, an hour of 60 (5×12) minutes, and a minute of 60 (5×12) seconds. However, this is not the case in all calendar systems. In some major calendar systems, the day begins at sunrise or sunset. The ideal count at midnight (when the sun is in the Immum Coeli) would result in the “metric” system with one meter per second as the unit of speed (v=1m/s). “Light” can also be defined in this unit. “Light” is the only constant in our universe. This is told from the Bible’s creation story to Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.

MUSIC: CREATION – LIGHT

On the macro level, a “month” measures the rotation of our moon around our earth. A “year” measures the rotation of our planet, the earth, around our star, the sun. The moon embodies the energy of yin, the sun the energy of yang.

MUSIC: CREATION – SUN AND MOON

On the macro level of “months” and “years”, we humans measure “time” on our globe in different systems, in “calendars”. The oldest system is the Mayan calendar system from the northwest of the globe, the most common system is the Gregorian calendar of the Roman Catholic Christians from the north center.

There are also many other calendars, the most accurate being the Persian Solar Hijri of the Shiite Muslims, a combination of the solar and lunar calendar of the Shiite Muslims, just like the original Hebrew calendar of the Jewish Israelites. The Julian calendar of the Orthodox Christians is a pure solar calendar, the Arabic Hijri calendar of the Sunni Muslims is a pure lunar calendar. All are calendar systems of the Orient, i.e. the northeast of the world.

The ideal state of our planet on the macro level would be if a “year” had 13 months, a “month” 28 days and therefore a “year” 364 days. Alternatively, a “year” could have 360 ​​days, divided into 12 “months” of 30 days each. However, a “year” of our planet has 365.2422″days”. No calendar system can fully capture this fact. And that is why there is war in the world.

While the Persian Solar-Hijri calendar, a combination of solar and lunar calendars, is the most accurate astronomical (celestial) calendar, the Gregorian calendar, a principled solar calendar, is the most accurate earthly calendar. The Gregorian calendar, which was introduced after the “discovery of America” ​​and the knowledge of the “West”, is based on the exact counting of days (which is not chronological). This calendar is therefore the most widely used in the world. There is no other reason for this than that the counting of its “days” is true.

From this exact truth follows the Enneagram – The Da Vinci Code:

The Enneagram, the Da Vinci Code, can be represented in different ways. In principle, the energy of the days follows the formula E=1/7. From this result of a “week” divided by its seven “days” (1/7=0.142857…) we get the following geometric figure: 

 

The Enneagram is the numerological horoscope of our world. Every single day has its own quality of time. This can be calculated using the Da Vinci Code and is visible in the Enneagram. The basis for this is the only undisputed calendar unit in the entire world, the “week” of 7 days. This “irrational” unit has proven itself throughout human history, and any change to this system has always failed. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant defined space and time as the foundations of knowledge. Albert Einstein combined both into the inseparable “spacetime”. However, the measurement of space is just as controversial as the measurement of time. Spoiler: Just as the irrational day count of the Gregorian calendar is true, so is the measurement of space using the Roman meridian. This Roman Meridian, where the “East” and “West” of the world merge like our two brain hemispheres, runs right through the Pantheon in Rome. From this fact, all the rest follows. However, at present, the measurement of space is not made by the Pantheon Meridian, but by the London-Greenwich Meridian. So the world is currently 12.49 degrees out of alignment.

You

It’s Sunday, just before midnight, and I’m lying on my bed in my beautiful little apartment in Rome. Chris, the pastoral assistant at the Caritas community in Vienna, just sent me an email calling for a text for the next “Context”: “What Unites Us.” The original motto: “Let us therefore pursue what contributes to peace and to the building of fellowship!” (Romans 14:19)

Exactly one week ago, I took the night train from Vienna to Rome. Why? I’m having to think for a long time about how to phrase it. I don’t know exactly how to describe it. There’s one word remaining: “The Conclave.”

Yesterday, I listened to Cardinal Christoph Schönborn’s press conference on the election of the new pope. He was asked what he expected from the new Pope, Leo XIV. Cardinal Schönborn replied with a smile: “That he is the Pope. I mean it quite seriously. He is the Pope.”

And then the Viennese cardinal talked about what touched him most about this papal election: that hundred of thousands of people from all over the world, along with perhaps billions of others, were waiting for the moment when the “white smoke” rose. And that at that moment, more than hundred of thousands of people began to cheer in and around St. Peter’s Square. And that even though no one yet knew who had been elected. But: We have a new Pope.

I arrived here in Rome on Monday morning. On Tuesday, I made a pilgrimage to all the popes I have known myself, to their tombs in and beneath St. Peter’s Basilica and in Santa Maria Maggiore, where Pope Francis was buried. I met friends there and celebrated the Marian Vespers with them. The next day, the conclave began.

It’s futile to try to put this experience into words. Ludwig Wittgenstein writes as last sentence of his world-famous Tractatus: “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.” It cannot be expressed in words.

Dear God!

You were there with me. You were there with hundreds of thousands, with millions here in Rome. You were there with billions of people all over the world. I was in St. Peter’s Square on Thursday, May 8, 2025, somewhere in the front right among ten thousand others. When the white smoke rose from the chimney at 6:08 p.m., I wept. I wept for minutes, I wept for minutes of joy. You were there with us.

There are people who don’t “believe” in You. They want to see everything documented in writing and measured in money. Please grant them this experience once in their lives, just once. Be it on a starry night, on a mountain peak, or on a beach by the sea. No one needs to “believe” in You; you just have to experience it once, just once. Perhaps alone, perhaps together with loved ones. Martin Luther called You “Gott,” the Jews call You “Yahweh,” the Muslims “Allah,” and others call You even differently. But no matter what we call You, You are. You are, You are there, You are among us. On a starry night, on a mountain peak, or on a beach by the sea. You are. And You are there.

“La pace sia con tutti voi!” Those were the very first words of the new Pope. They are the first words of the Risen Christ. They are God’s first words to all of us. “Peace be with you all!”

Dear God!

Give that we may finally understand You. Chris asks for the “Context” of the Caritas community, “What unites us?”

Dear God, what unites us?

You.

STANLEY KUBRICK SPACE ODYSSEY INTRO

Wherever you are now, I am here. You know the coordinates. Maybe you will travel to me at some point, maybe you are already here.

Welcome to Vienna!

JOHANN STRAUSS: BLUE DANUBE WALTZ

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CU soon!


Peter Wurm

born 1969 in vienna

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