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by Ian Xel Lungold
Day of blessing of rain, giver of all life and lightning, a gift of nitrogen to Mother Earth and ozone to Father Sky….Click here to read full description.
The Trecena of Kawok
(21st February – 4th March, 2024)
by Mark Elmy
The trecena of Kawok brings the opportunity to birth something new, or to be reborn ourselves. Click here to view Mark’s Kawok trecena video.
2024 Maya Calendar Workshop
If you would like to dive deeper into the sacred calendar, I will be running a workshop via Zoom from 10am – 2pm Guatemala time, from 1st – 5th April 2024. There are currently some spaces available. Click here for workshop details.
Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Storm (Cauac)
by William and Viola Welsch
Cauac (Storm/Rain) – purification, activation, dynamic force, healing, nourishment, compassion, gathering energies within. Tempestuous energies, emotional energies, the storm gathers within. Separate thinking and emotions from awareness. Watch the storm wash away the ego, allowing room for the new consciousness…Click here to read full article.
Jaguar Wisdom
1 – Storm (Cauac)
by Kenneth Johnson
Kawoq is sometimes called “the universal community,” or even “the celestial home of the gods,” for heaven is the ultimate model for the lives we live here on earth. On a Kawoq day, it is the degree of balance and harmony which we experience with family and community which may need to be brought back into the flow of things…Click here to read full article.
The Tzolk’in Clock
Storm Trecena
by White Shaman
The storm (rainstorm) trecena is prominently located on the north face of the Tzolk’in Clock. This trecena is deeply connected to our sleep selves, the place we go when we are asleep. Spend time with meditation. Keep calm and placid waters in your mind and heart. Your sleep self is taking care of your future reality during this trecena. The Madrid codex north face looks gruesome below. It represents transformation from awake to the place we go when we sleep, each night and ultimately death…Click here to read full article.
The Twenty Trecenas of the Tzolk’in – Order Book
30 Mayan And Mixtec Archaeological Artifacts Returned To Mexican Authorities
by Benjamin Sutton
Objects ranging from the 1st century to the 15th century were handed over at the Mexican consulate in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Anthropomorphic ceramic figures, necklace beads, vessels and more archaeological objects were turned over to Mexican authorities, including the country’s visiting secretary of foreign affairs, Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, during a ceremony this month at Mexico’s consulate in Los Angeles.
The artifacts, 30 in total, included pieces in Mayan and Mixtec styles, some dating from as early as the Classic Mesoamerican period (0CE-650CE)…Click here to read full article.