Tzolkin Trecena Notes – 1 Earth (Caban)
Day
157 of the 260 Day Tzolkin
This Trecena starts with 1 Caban (Earth/Movement) – Inspiration, Intelligent
Thoughts, Natural Manner and Habits, Synchronizing Our Hearts with Earth’s
Rhythm.
To the ancient Maya, the day sign Caban literally meant “earth” and represented the vital
force within the earth itself (earth’s rhythm) and also within the human body
(heart rhythm). According to Kenneth Johnson in Jaguar Wisdom, “its ideogram depicts a lock of hair, the hair of
the young moon goddess, who is also corn mother, earth goddess, and creative
spirit. Again we meet First Mother, that universal goddess of beginnings. Caban represents the creative spirit (the moon goddess or
First Mother) that lies inherent in the earth itself; the vital force that
manifests in the human body as teyolia, a soul
substance centered in the heart, is believed to reside in the earth.”
Caban also represented the
movement or motion of the earth as in the form of an earthquake or the surge of
heart blood or chi as in the human body. Some Mayan daykeepers refer to Caban as Incense, as it rises to heaven so
should intelligent human thoughts.
Another representation of the Trecena is that of a creative wave beginning at 1 and ending at 13, with the numbers 6,
7 and 8 representing the crest of the wave. The crest could be interpreted as a
strong influential energy, although the underlying influence on the Trecena would still rest in the beginning. In this Trecena, the crest falls on 6 Ik (Wind), 7 Akbal (Night) and 8
As we journey through each day of this Trecena: 1 Caban (Earth/Movement), 2 Etznab (Flint) 3 Cauac (Storm), 4 Ahau (Sun), 5 Imix (Crocodile) 6 Ik (Wind), 7 Akbal (Night), 8 Kan (Lizard/Seed), 9 Chicchan (Serpent), 10 Cimi (Transformation), 11 Manik (Deer), 12 Lamat (Rabbit), 13 Muluc (Water),
utilize the energy of Caban to change our patterns
and habits, our mode of living, our way of thinking. Live from the heart and let
your thoughts rise to heaven. Become stewards of this beautiful Earth and all
the life she holds – balance is the key – maintaining a balance between
technology and nature can only be accomplished if we evolve to replace feelings
of greed, hate, and righteousness with compassion, love and humility in our
daily patterns and habits.
In Lak’ech (I am another
you),
William and Viola
In Lak’ech,
William and Viola
©2008 William and Viola Welsch
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