Wednesday, October 8, 2008 is 3 Chicchan (Serpent): This is the calm after the storm, and this day will bring you a feeling of hope. The serpent is rich with life, and life abounds from the ashes of the old. Fear not, we will move through these days. There may be things to let go of, release, or allow to drift away, but this is one of the deepest truths about life on this planet: nothing is forever.
We all know the story of Adam and Eve, and the serpent. Here’s a twist to think about, for your own pondering: the serpent gives us the duality we face on a day to day basis. There is a cost to everything, or more lightly stated, there is always an exchange taking place. We recognize the monetary exchanges, but what about our time, our beliefs, our ideals, etc.?
Duality is not a bad thing, it’s great! Without duality we would not have these great thoughts to ponder, or problems to solve. We grow, and learn, and are rich in our experiences. Celebrate with chicchan, for that is what life is all about.
This posting contains a clairvoyant interpretation of the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar, a spiritually focused calendar, presented by Estee Taschereau through her venue YinYangPower.com
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