by Ian Xel Lungold
“The Old Ones. Wisdom of the ancients. Ancient memories that wait in sacred sites all over the world.” Click here to read full description…Click here to read full description.
The Trecena of Ajmak
(17th – 29th June 2024)
by Mark Elmy
The trecena of Ajmak brings an opportunity to forgive, to turn over a new leaf and embrace the sweetness of being human, leading to the ultimate reward of 13 Q’anil – maturity of spirit!
To watch Mark’s Ajmak trecena video…Click here
Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Wisdom (Cib)
by William and Viola Welsch
Ancient Warrior, Keeper of Wisdom, Defender of Universal Consciousness, Silent Inner Strength of Convictions. “This glyph signifies the mind in a state of forgiveness and illumination. It is a brain with rays, lines of expansion, reaching out in all directions.” Carlos Barrios The Book of Destiny”…Click here to read full article.
Jaguar Wisdom
1 – Cib
by Kenneth Johnson
Cib / Ajmaq is one of the most complex of all the day signs, but one of its core meanings is “forgiveness.” As we become aware of areas in life where the harmony has been lost, this day calls upon us to forgive. Begin by forgiving yourself! Then spread the feeling to all others around you”…Click here to read full article.
The Tzolk’in Clock
Wisdom (Cib)
by White Shaman
1-Wisdom starts the first trecena on the south face of the Tzolk’in clock. Looking at the image from the Madrid codex, the next three (3) trecenas go around an enslaved man. You can see his arms and legs bound and his head encapsulated. Directly opposite, on the Tzolk’in, is…Click here to read full article.
DNA Analysis Overturns Myths of Maya Empire’s Child Sacrifice Rituals
by Michelle Starr
In the height of the Maya empire, the victims of human child sacrifice appear to have been very carefully selected.
According to a new analysis of ancient DNA led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, the chosen victims have something in common. The remains of 64 individuals found inside a subterranean chamber known as a chultún all belonged to young boys, many of whom were closely related. Among them, two sets of identical twins...Click here to read full article