“When the Days Were Renamed”
“A Statement on the Renaming of the Days of the Week”
Covenant 25
Year 0000 OT
Gregorian Sync
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
The Third Day™ — Ahsténha
Today, I speak the change.
I stand in the turning of time and name what is now correct.
The days of the week, as they have been called, no longer reflect order, meaning, or living purpose. They carry borrowed names and distant systems that do not speak from the land, the people, or the work of each day. Because of this, I change them.
As of today, under Covenant 25, Year 0000 OT, aligned with the Gregorian calendar, the week is restored to order, not inheritance. The days are no longer ruled by planets or old empires, but by sequence, balance, effort, center, growth, completion, and rest.
From this day forward, the Onegodian Day Order™ stands as follows:
- The First Day™ — Skénra, the Opening
- The Second Day™ — Teyó·ra, the Balancing Step
- The Third Day™ — Ahsténha, the Strengthening
- The Fourth Day™ — Yawénni, the Center
- The Fifth Day™ — Onyá·ta, the Expansion
- The Sixth Day™ — Shakó·wa, the Completion Path
- The Seventh Day™ — Niyóhsera, the Resting Circle
These names are spoken for use, for teaching, for memory, and for renewal. They are not imposed; they are offered. They do not erase time, but reorder it.
I make this change today because time should teach us how to move, not just how to count.
Spoken and set on
The Third Day™ — Ahsténha
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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