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Major Cycle

A long-arc cycle of approximately 25,000 years in the material's framing.

Advanced definition

A major cycle is described as one of three large sub-periods inside third density, each giving beings an opportunity to mature their orientation before the master cycle closes.

Law of One context

Used as a structural unit of the third-density experience. Not a strict calendar number, but a long enough span to allow many incarnations.

Common misunderstanding

Do not treat 25,000 as a precise countdown. It is an order-of-magnitude figure within a stylized cosmology.

Healthy application

Hold these large numbers loosely. They are scaffolding for thinking about long arcs, not a precision clock.
For reflection

"What in me thinks in years when the frame is asking me to think in lifetimes?"

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