A very long time ago, in distant times, a calendar appeared
based on the observations of people over our daylight - the Sun.
After all, it is during the daytime, in the daytime, that human activity
manifests itself and forces that are filled with solar energy are
revealed. The annual revolution of the Earth around the Sun by our
ancestors was ordered into 32 cyclically repeating years. So there
was a solar calendar.
To describe the properties and qualities of each year of this
calendar, totem animals that also live on the Sun are selected. A
person, knowing the habits of such an animal, observing him, can
understand the characteristics of this year, feel his energy, in order
to tune in with him in unison and make maximum use of his
capabilities. All totem animals of the solar calendar are good,
endowed with the best qualities that a person should strive for in
order to correspond to a given year.
Having become acquainted with the solar calendar, everyone will
be able to better understand themselves, their friends and relatives,
will find a hint for choosing the most suitable occupation, type of life
activity and sport. It will become clear why people choose this or
that profession, lead a certain lifestyle, and in most cases they look
like their totem.
The worst, negative qualities of each year that can manifest in a
person personifies the antitotem. This is a collective image, the
qualities and features of which are symbolized by some real or
mythical animal. In fairy tales, animals are often described whose
qualities coincide with the characteristics of totems and antitotems,
which indicates the deepest sources of the solar calendar.
The years of this calendar are counted from March 21, from the
vernal equinox. In 2002, a new cycle of the 32-year solar calendar
began. The following is the sequence of these calendar years.