If the Lord had not cut short those days, no one would survive. But for the sake of the elect, whom he has chosen, he has shortened them…”

-Mark 13:20

 

Introduction

Thank you oh Great Spirit for bringing me to the place where I can write these words.  Blessings to all my new friends who have picked up these pages and added all the new dimensions this book is meant to open.

 

Thank you to all of the beautiful Light Beings who have accompanied me at all times throughout the days of the previous ages.  Blessings to my Star Family who also watched me through the times when there was separation and duality.

 

Here is the fruit of all the teachings, and the final great unfolding of the mat of time.  We have all been invited to participate.

 

Homage to the ancient Maya,  Kulkulkan, the Moon Goddess, the Mothership.

 

May your counting of the days lead to final Enlightenment, remembrance of your stellar origins, Heaven on Earth, and Universal Brother/Sisterhood.

 

Here is the count of 20 days, one Uinal,  as I have understood them – (see also ‘The 20 days according to Don Alejandro Oxlaj)

 

Imix -  the Crocodile, Alligator or Turtle.  This is the bare Earth.  But there is nourishment ready.  Earth rose from the waters and Earth faces the Sun.  Earth gives birth and Earth swallows the dead.

 

Ik - the Wind.  The Buddha once told of the origins of Life.  After there was Earth, the spirits, or beings of light,  tasted it and loved to devour so much of it that they soon became forms.  Thus the spirits transform the Earth and Life begins.  Look up at a Full Moon.  Study the shape of the Moon Goddess holding her rabbit with outstretched arms.  On her nose is the “T” shape used by the Maya for this glyph signifying the breath of the Goddess.

 

Akbal -  the Night, the Hearth, Foredawn.  As the spirit moves, so consciousness is created.  Dreaming begins.  We are still only a potentiality. Which dream will we follow?  “Am I dreaming I am a butterfly or am I a butterfly dreaming I am a man?”  We are One Earth dreaming six billion dreams.

 

Kan - Lizard, Net, Seed.  Self-contained!  The Lizard meditates in the Sun as he guards the ancient temple grounds.  Like a net gathering shrimp or the seed just planted in the ground, there is great fertility and primal urges.

 

Chicchan -  the Serpent.  Kundalini rising.  The root breaks the shell of the seed and like a tounge sticking out soaks up the delicious nourishing Earth.  We all desire to taste of the Earth.  We are light beings full from devouring, we want more and we are passionate in love and lust.

 

Cimi - Death, the ultimate transformation we all must go through.  Understanding that there really is no Death because we are Light Beings brings great healing and peace.

 

Manik - Deer, Deer, Deer.  Graceful, strong, protective, and psychic.  The peyote is the footprint of the Deer.  After tasting Death and getting a glimpse of the afterlife, we develop compassion, our strength is renewed.  We practice patience and toleration, if not then there is a tendency to be domineering.  There is a sense of past and future melding into the now.

 

Lamat - the Star, the Rabbit, Yellow, Venus Incarnate.  Strong feminine energy.  Ripe.   Rabbits live in a burrow, so look deep within yourself, connect to your solar plexus chakra.   Give thanks to the source of all that is!  “Be fruitful and multiply.”

 

Muluc - Offering/Water/Moon.  In the Popol Vuh, Tojil is the god who bestows fire to the human race, but it comes at a price…in exchange for the power of fire, Tojil demands humans let him “suckle” them.  In other words, there must be a blood sacrifice, an offering.  The Moon Goddess is offers a rabbit.  There is great emotional strife if we don’t let go and let it be.  When we are free of our obligations there is equilibrium and calm.

 

Oc - Dog.  Love, companionship, loyalty, wolves in sheep’s clothing, random f*#&ing in the streets are all characteristics of Dog.  If we are with a partner, these can be great days, for loners there is little recourse.  Dog is our companion in life and our guide down the Saq Be when we cross over.

 

Chuen - Monkey, Racoon.  Tinkering, trying new things, making practical jokes or life generally going haywire mark the days of the Monkey.  In previous eras of creation Monkeys were like humans but the gods allowed them to degenerate back to monkeys because they failed to give thanks to their creators properly.  Monkey begins the second half of the Uinal (20 day cycle)

 

Eb - the Road, Grass, Human, sometimes Tooth.  Finally, personhood is achieved, but we must remain humble before the Creator and the universe.  There is much to see and to do so we must move on down the road.  We are also fruitful and multiplying like the grass upon the Earth.

 

Ben - Reed.  The staff of the patriarch, the beam that holds the roof of the house.  A reed flute takes the wind and creates beautiful sounds that move our heart, so in that way a reed is like a bridge between Heaven and Earth. 

 

Ix - the Jaguar.  The Shamanic clan with knowledge of Earth’s magic. Cool like the cats they are, jaguars totally rule! Highly tuned intuition, graceful, and independent…Give a jaguar some catnip!

 

Men - the Eagle.  Warriors of the highest order!  Eagles are visionary and Neptunian,  escapists, scouts, though somewhat delusional.  Always ask for, or cry for money on Eagle days!

 

Cib - the Owl/Vulture/Incense/Wisdom, “a pardoning of sins before the sky, before God, before the Earth, before the Ancestors.” After having the visions of the Eagle, we gain the Wisdom of the owl.  Vultures also are wise, they know we will all lay down and die if they are just patient enough!  Incense is known as the “Brains of the sky”.  It is a very good suggestion to go out and sit on a rock on Cib days!

 

Caban - the Earth Quakes!  Thought, Bees and their honey, Rock and Reggae! Feel the Groove, Man! Let’s get those tectonic plates moving, it’s Earth-day!  The crocodile that was cold hard, dirt, reality has found its self-awareness and is celebrating.

 

Edznab - the Mirror, the Obsidian sacrificial Knife!  After we are self-aware, we look around and see the same thing happened to all of us together.  We are one being reflecting upon itself to infinity.

 

Kawak - Rainstorm.  The April showers that bring May flowers.  Since we are One being having an infinite experience of itself, all must be nourished equally.  “In every life a little rain must fall.”  I know personally many beautiful Rainstorms, they are joyful and passionate about living life to its fullest.  Singing in the rain, just singing in the rain….

 

Ahau - Sun/Light/Lord/Flower.  All things must pass, we are all the Light.  The fruition complete, we can simply Be.  “Live simply that others may simply live.”  “Do unto others….”  “Do not hide your light under a bushel” “Be a lantern unto yourself”

 

 

 

The cycle of 13 days, or a trecena, runs in conjunction with the Uinal.  The two cycles together equal 260 days (13 x 20).  Each number of the trecena represents a degree of energy and an “intention” where the odd numbers are masculine and even numbers feminine.   This pattern of 13 can be extended to the uinals that make up the tzolkin, and to the 360 day tun cycles that make up the Galactic underworld.  Each of the lower underworlds are also subject to this pattern with the “day” and “night” cycles.  The thirteenth “day” is the time of transcendence from one underworld to the next and as we reach the top of this pyramid,

 

Paraphrasing the late Ian Lungold of Mayanmajix.com:

 

“Peace of mind, living by intuition, equals centeredness equals certainty.  Certainty comes from the recognition of patterns.” 

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