What Can The Mayan Calendar Tell Us About The Past And About The Future?
This six part course is led by Carl Johan Calleman, and shows that the entire history of the universe is guided by the evolution of consciousness and that this evolution is an expression of the quantum leaps described by the Mayan Calendar. The purpose is to explain the true meanings of ancient mythological concepts in order to help the participants to navigate our own times and for this the Mayan Calendar plays a unique role.
Course begins June 1, 2024.
by Ian Xel Lungold
Courage, justice, loyalty, valiant, playful and protective are traits of Dog (Oc). A good day to enjoy family and friends…Click here to read full description.
The Trecena of Tz’i
(22nd May – 3rd June 2024)
by Mark Elmy
The Trecena of Tz’i is a time of renewal of faith, a time to bring new justice to our world, a time to trust our guidance and more than anything, a time to embrace the unconditional love within each one of us.
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Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Dog (Oc)
by William and Viola Welsch
The Classic Mayan hieroglyph for Oc is the face of a dog, and in Mayan mythology, Dog carries a torch and guides humans on their journey through the dark Underworld. Dog symbolizes guidance, loyalty, companionship, consistency, and commitment…Click here to read full article.
Jaguar Wisdom
1 – Dog (Oc)
by Kenneth Johnson
Usually, Tz’i days have a licentious reputation / element of life, with 7 as the “most likely to indulge.” But sometimes the polarities which underlie Mayan cosmovision can bring about a complete shift or transformation…Click here to read full article.
The Tzolk’in Clock
Dog (Oc)
by White Shaman
The Dog trecena celebrates what makes us human and is a time to appreciate the special place of being human in this realm. Music is a good example of something appreciated by humans. It’s impossible to image life without it. Don McLean wrote a song about it, “Bye, Bye Miss American Pie”…Click here to read full article.
Discovery In Maya Pyramid Reveals Dramatic Dynasty Collapse
by Mindy Weisberger
In an ancient Maya temple-pyramid in Guatemala, archaeologists recently discovered the scorched bones of at least four adults who were likely members of a royal lineage. The burning signaled a deliberate and potentially public desecration of their remains, according to new research. The bones offer a rare glimpse of intentional corpse destruction in Maya culture to commemorate dramatic political change…Click here to read full article.