Calendar Lens

Calendar Lens】A fundamental philosophical concept in the Eihou-style Maya Logic System that dictates the approach to interpreting analytical results. It is a viewpoint through which the inherent characteristics of a person or a day, derived from the Maya calendar structure (energy system), are regarded as objective information without making definitive value judgments such as good/bad or favorable/unfavorable.

  • Function】By applying this lens, the system identifies the nature of the energy as dualistic possibilities—specifically, the Positive Aspect and the Negative Aspect (or Light and Shadow). This ensures that the analysis functions not as a predetermined fate, but as an actionable framework representing the structure of energy available for strategic utilization.
  • Purpose】To encourage the user to utilize their own characteristics and daily energy flows as an objective framework for designing specific actions and identifying decision-making options, rather than simply accepting them as a “prediction” or “reading.” It serves as the philosophical foundation for always finding space for proactive choice and strategy.
  • AntithesisFatalistic Judgment】An interpretation that assigns fixed value judgments (favorable/unfavorable) and excludes the possibility of individual free will and strategic action. The Calendar Lens stands in stark contrast to this concept.