Mayan Flip Calendar
A great way to follow the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar daily by simply flipping the page each day to view the current day on the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar.
– Portable daily calendar
– Unfolds into a sturdy triangular stand
– High gloss Number and Day Glyph cards
– Includes a 27 page Instruction Manual
– Perpetual design
– Limited edition – less than 100 left.
kin 66 of 260
by Ian Xel Lungold
Cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Spiritual strength and guidance. Discipline and organization. Contact with ancestors and an innate psychic ability…Click here to read full description.
The Trecena of Kame
(8th – 20th February 2024)
by Mark Elmy
The Trecena of Kame brings us opportunities to face our fears and evolve our souls. Its combination with the number 1 today suggests the beginning of fresh challenges which lead to our spiritual advancement.
Click here to view Mark’s Kame trecena video.
Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Cimi (Death / Transformation)
by William and Viola Welsch
The Maya celebrated Cimi as a day of transformation rather than a day of death . In the Popul Vuh, the Hero Twins defeat the Lords of Death in a ballgame which takes place in the Underworld. The Twins are ordered by the Lords of Death to perform many tasks. They are tricked by the Lords and lose their lives, only to be reborn by transforming themselves. Thus the Maya celebrated this day as a lucky day of wisely transforming…Click here to read full article.
Jaguar Wisdom
1 – Cimi (Kame)
by Kenneth Johnson
This is the day of Death, but most of my Mayan friends regard it as an auspicious day. Those born on Kame are both mystical and practical at the same time…Click here to read full article.
The Tzolk’in Clock
Transformer Trecena
by White Shaman
The Transformer trecena begins the north face of the Tzolk’in Clock, the left side of your mind and heart chakra. This trecena begins our travel around the veil of our awake self and asleep self (the place where our consciousness goes)…Click here to read full article.
The Twenty Trecenas of the Tzolk’in – Order Book
‘Extremely Rare’ Jade Mask Found in Maya King’s Tomb From 1,700 Years Ago
by Aristos Georgiou
Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a remarkable and “extremely rare” jade mask from the tomb of an ancient Maya king who died around 1,700 years ago.
The stunning mask, which is thought to have belonged to the king, was found in June 2022, during investigations in the ancient city of Chochkitam—a little known Maya archaeological site nestled within the dense rainforest of northeastern Guatemala in the Petén department…Click here to read full article.