Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Living by the Wondrous Calendar

I am striving to make the Wondrous Calendar, also known as the Badí' or Bahá'í calendar, the basis for my thinking about time and where I am in it.

When I was considering how to do this, I realized that people do not, and cannot, intrinsically know the date.

This is unlike the time of day, which you can guess at based on the sun and your recent activity. (Did I recently have breakfast?  It must be morning still!) You can also guess at the seasons. (It's been freezing outside for weeks now... it must be winter!)

But for the month, and the day of the month, we need to refer to a calendar. Every home and every office desk had, and may still have, a beautiful paper wall-calendar readily accessible.
Calendar from 1898
Most radio stations regularly announce the day and date. Newspaper stands provide commuters with dated headlines. Many wristwatches show the day of the month, and digital watches include the day of the week.
Wristwatch with day of the month
Every computer, smartphone, and smartwatch has the date easily visible. Roadside electronic signs try to be helpful by announcing the temperature and, you guessed it, the date.  In short, we are surrounded by external reminders of today's date. Without them, we'd have no clue!

The date orients us with the culture around us.  It tells us where we are in the shared rhythm of the week, the month, and the year. Interspersed across these periods are periodic holidays, giving more anchors to attach our sense of time to, dates we look forward to and times we can remember.

So, if I want to use a new calendar, the Wondrous Calendar, and want to know today's date in that calendar, what am I to do? As described above, my culture and surroundings don't tell me as they do for the Gregorian date.

Well, I'm a software developer, so I set out to solve this problem! My goal was, and is, to have the Wondrous date show up in my environment so that I can know the date.

Here are some of the resources that I use. They are all available now, so if you are wanting to adopt the Wondrous Calendar too, please try them out!

Web Browser Extension

A Chrome extension called "Badí' Calendar" that displays today's Wondrous date in a button beside other extension buttons. In this case, it shows the 17th day of the month of 'Ilm (Knowledge).


This works wherever the Chrome desktop browser works. With the button, the date is always visible when using Chrome! (And now in the new Firefox too!) You can also click the button to see lots more information. 


If you look at Facebook on your computer, you can get an extra extension that embeds the Wondrous calendar directly into your Facebook pages! (Notice the "Power 1" showing when this post was made!)




Wondrous-Badi.Today

A special website called https://Wondrous-Badi.today


Besides showing lots of information, when used on an Android phone, it can display a notification that shows today's Wondrous date!


In this way, the date is always visible on my phone!

Other Tools

Here are a few other tools available to help with the Wondrous Calendar.
  • Google Home / Assistant - if you have a Google Home device, try saying "Okay Google, talk to the Wondrous Calendar."  
  • A Facebook bot that can tell you today's date, and verse, each day!
  • To learn more and get in on the discussion, see this Facebook page.
Many other people have been working hard on making tools for the Wondrous Calendar too!
Do you have a favorite tool or app that helps you use the Wondrous calendar?  Please let us know in the comments below!

1 comment:

Glen said...

A great article about calendars: http://warble.com/blog/2017/11/13/counting-the-days/