The Feast of Trumpets and Day 
							of Atonement are Holy Days commanded to be kept by 
							God (Leviticus chapter 23 in the
							Bible) which are 
							meant to prepare us for the
							Feast Of Tabernacles 
							(return of Christ/God).  The Feast of Trumpets 
							is to announce the coming of God on earth, and the 
							Day of Atonement is to repent and purify ourselves 
							to be worthy of standing in His Presence during the 
							period of the Feast Of Tabernacles when He is on 
							earth in Force!
							These two Holy Days are always 
							on Maya 1 and Maya 10 respectively in the
							
							Calendar of God, meaning that this year the 
							Feast of Trumpets will be from sunset (6:00 PM) 
							September 15 to sunset September 16, and the Day 
							of Atonement will be from sunset September 24 to sunset 
							September 25.
							Maitreya 
							explains how to keep these days Holy in
							THOTH,
							Essays 1, "Feasts 
							and Holy Days of the Lord":
							
								8 - On the first day of the seventh 
								month there will be a
								Sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpet, a 
								holy convocation, with no servile work.
								9 - On the tenth day (evening of the 
								ninth to the evening of the tenth) of the 
								seventh month is the day of atonement, a holy 
								convocation, with no work (not at all).  
								Celebrate this Sabbath by atonement to the Lord.
								 
							
							To understand the symbolism of 
							the trumpet in the Feast of Trumpets, we can look 
							again to THOTH,
							Revelation of the Revelation,
							Introduction:
							
								The trumpet is an 
								instrument with a tremendous sound, and if blown 
								strongly, it can awaken people.  So it is a 
								symbol of truth which comes by these seven 
								Angels, which are the same as the Angels of the 
								churches (Prophets of the seven religions).
								 
							
							For the Day of Atonement, 
							note that no work at all should be done, unlike 
							other Sabbaths and holy convocations which only 
							forbid servile work (worldly work in the paid 
							service of others).  The Day of Atonement 
							should be spent in repentance of misdeeds (learning 
							the lesson so the mistake will not be repeated), contemplation, and 
							spiritual practice, in order to purify ourselves to 
							be worthy of God's Presence at the Feast of 
							Tabernacles.  Become more "Atoned" to Spirit 
							and God!