What is enoch calendar?

The Enoch calendar, also known as the Enochian calendar, is a schedule of days that is based on the book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish religious text attributed to the biblical figure Enoch. The calendar is said to have been revealed to Enoch by angels and is considered by some to be a more accurate way of measuring time than the Gregorian calendar.

The Enoch calendar consists of 364 days, divided into four quarters of 91 days each, with each quarter made up of three months of 30 days each. The calendar also includes an extra day, known as the "Day out of Time," which is added at the end of the year to align the calendar with the solar year.

Many people who follow the Enoch calendar believe that it is a more ancient and natural way of marking time, and that it is more in harmony with the cycles of nature and the cosmos. Some also believe that following the Enoch calendar can bring spiritual benefits and insights.

It is important to note that the Enoch calendar is not widely used or recognized by mainstream religions or societies, and its validity and accuracy are debated among scholars and practitioners.