Notice patterns in your progression weeks, and personal cycles
Orient yourself to internal states, relationships, and external events
Explore complexity without feeling overwhelmed
Cultivate agency and presence in how you respond to life

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The HAL Progression Calendar works with time in structured arcs rather than isolated units. Instead of treating weeks as independent segments, the year is organized into cycles of nine weeks (9x6 = 54). Naturally, there is not 54 weeks in the current annual calendar, but this is not a matter of accuracy but a matter of a match with the original progression cycles of the 6 Pillars in the regenesis program, as described in the Souls of Humanity and the HAL Philosophy.
The year 2026 contains 53 weeks, which naturally divides into the 6 progression cycles, each spanning nine weeks, with a transitional overlap that functions as an integration threshold rather than a disruption.
The nine-week cycle is used because nine represents completion within a system before transformation into a new order. It allows enough time for patterns to emerge, mature, and resolve, without becoming diffuse or overwhelming. Each cycle functions as a developmental arc, guiding attention, reflection, and action through a coherent progression.
Each nine-week cycle corresponds to one of the first nine Principles of Progression, the first nine Rules of Engagement, and the first nine Laws of Natural Energetic Utilization, as described in the Template Sciences. These are not presented as relational orientations—ways of noticing, engaging, and responding to experience.
Humanity currently resides in an interim phase—a civilizational suspension between decline and emergence. What we perceive to be scientific systems, governance, institutions, and psychic structures are not merely social, but neurological. These systems are no longer sufficient to support the informational bandwidth of a Level-One Planetary framework.

The HAL Progression Calendar is not just a calendar—it is a guide to living with awareness, intention, and clarity within the flow of everyday life. It is meant to support reflection, pattern recognition, and subtle alignment, and offers a way to orient yourself across time, energy, and experience.
The first nine weeks form the first progression cycle, where we work with Principle 1, Rule 1 and Law 1. This cycle establishes orientation, coherence, and momentum for the rest of the year. It creates the conditions under which meaningful movement becomes possible and in this year 2026—which adds up to a 10 and a 1 (2+0+2+6 = 10)— we work with both a completion and a new beginning, and the overlapping elements of these dynamics.
Each week corresponds to a specific type of progression work, with the goal of generating the needed complexity structure enabling the Middle Domain (D4-D6) Transformative Energy System to complete its rehabilitation engineering as part of the Pillar Project. The work with the Progression Calendar generates natural sequences to support the progression work, through differentiation and engagement, can move toward integration and completion.
Week 1 (December 29, 2025 - January 4, 2026) marks orientation. This is where attention turns inward and outward simultaneously, establishing presence. It is not about action yet, but about noticing where you are—emotionally, mentally, relationally—and acknowledging the starting point without judgment.
Week 2 (January 5, 2025 - January 11, 2026) introduces polarity and differentiation. Here, contrasts become clearer: inner versus outer, desire versus resistance, connection versus distance. The task is not to resolve these opposites, but to recognize them as necessary tensions that generate movement.
Week 3 (January 12, 2025 - January 18, 2026) emphasizes emergence and expression. Insights, impulses, and ideas begin to take form. Communication—internal or external—becomes more active. This week often reveals how inner narratives shape emotional responses and relational dynamics.
Week 4 (January 19, 2025 - January 25, 2026) brings structure and stabilization. Patterns that emerged earlier are now tested against reality. Boundaries, routines, and commitments become relevant. This is where intentions meet limits, and where form either supports or constrains growth.
Week 5 (January 26, 2025 - February 1, 2026) introduces movement and disruption. Energy shifts, habits are challenged, and flexibility becomes essential. This week often feels unstable, but it carries the potential for recalibration. Adaptation, rather than control, is the guiding theme.
Week 6 (February 2, 2025 - February 8, 2026) focuses on relational engagement. Attention naturally turns toward exchange—how you meet others, how feedback is received, and how harmony or friction arises in interaction. Balance here is not static, but negotiated moment by moment.
Week 7 (February 9, 2025 - February 15, 2026) invites reflection and integration. The pace slows slightly as insight deepens. This is a contemplative phase, where meaning is distilled from experience. Withdrawal, rest, or introspection may feel necessary and supportive.
Week 8 (February 16, 2025 - February 22, 2026) emphasizes consolidation and refinement. What has been learned is embodied more fully. Choices become clearer, energy more focused. This week supports alignment between intention, behavior, and inner values.
Week 9 (February 23, 2025 - March 1, 2026) completes the cycle. It is a week of synthesis and release—acknowledging what has matured, what no longer serves, and what is ready to transform. Completion here is not an ending, but a preparation for the next cycle to begin from a more integrated place.
Taken together, Weeks 1–9 form a living arc. They do not dictate outcomes, but offer a rhythm through which awareness, engagement, and growth can unfold. By moving through this cycle repeatedly across the year, you encounter the same principles from new perspectives, allowing understanding to deepen through lived experience rather than effort or force.
This first cycle lays the groundwork. The cycles that follow build upon it, each time with greater nuance, resilience, and capacity for complexity.