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The Balinese calendar runs several weeks at once; some are 5 days long, some 7, all turning inside one another. For a Balinese person, 'today' is the intersection of several different cycles at the same time. How would it change you to live time not as a straight line but as a set of interlocking gears?
— the Balinese Pawukon calendar
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