Lionsberg Cycle Time

The Lionsberg Cycle Time refers to the Rate at which The Body assembles itself. Each cycle represents a step in the Lionsberg Cycles of Growth, akin to the growth rings of The Sacred Tree unfurling from The Golden Seed.

Milestones

The completion of 48 Cycles of Growth is mathematically required to encompass All 8 to 10 billion people on Earth. The New Vision and Plan call for this to occur within The 7 Year Window of Crisis and Opportunity.

With 7 years equaling 365 weeks, each cycle of growth can average 7.6 weeks to remain within the timeline.

However, to achieve The 2026 Milestone of reaching 3% of the population (~250 million), the first 40 cycles must be completed within 23 months assuming a February 2025 starting point.

Required Cycle Times

  1. Spring 2024 Experiment:
    During this phase, a cycle time of 3.66 weeks per cycle (140 weeks for 40 cycles) was required. In comparison:

    • 8 cycles were completed in approximately 11 weeks for an average cycle time of 1.4 weeks per cycle.
    • The Lionsberg Acceptance Rate for The Invitation exceeded 80%, affirming the scalability of the model.
  2. 2025 - Season 1 - Rising From The Ashes:
    Entering February 2025, We have only 23 months remain to reach 3% of the population (~250 million) by 2026.

    • This milestone requires a more rapid average cycle time of 17 days per cycle for the first 40 cycles.
    • The 2024 experiment proved this is possible.

Lionsberg Cycles of Growth

The specific numerical patterns guiding these cycles can be found in Lionsberg Cycles of Growth.

Experiments and Context

  1. 2025 - Season 1 Experiment:
    The unfolding season of 2025 - Rising From The Ashes began in February 2025. For updates, see Above The Chaos for progress and lessons as We learn them together.

  2. Spring 2024 Experiment:
    Details of the remarkable growth and engagement during this phase are documented in Spring 2024 Experiment.

Historical Context

To understand the broader narrative and foundational principles guiding this effort, see Lionsberg History and Inception.