Each of the glyphs seem so simple, yet within that simplicity we can find such a complex array of ideas. Oc is no exception. This glyph delves into our interactivity. This goes far beyond how we relate to others.
Oc speaks of consistency through our loyalty to our commitments. This can demonstrate itself like a carrier of the torch, receiving it from the previous holder, and staying with the program long enough to hand it off to the next.
When we delve more deeply into Oc, we find that regardless of its appearance, whether it is in our connectivity with others or our commitment to a task or role, there is one thing they all have in common. Oc is the act of taking what we think and believe ourselves to be, and showing it to the world. Will it hold up? It is one thing to say who we are, it is another to maintain our virtues even in the storm.
Yes, Oc takes a step into our ability to relate to others, but the center of it all is within ourselves. When we look more closely at that act of carrying the torch, we will find that our inner strength and belief in ourselves is what really fuels the flame.
Oc is the tenth glyph of named days in the Mayan Tzolkin calendar, and will repeat every twenty days, but with a different number day. Which day were you born on? What degree of destiny or fate does your birthdate hold? The combination of named day and number day only comes around once every 52 years. What does your combination say about you? Sign up for your Mayan Birthdate profile today!
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March 8th, 2009 at 11:42 am
[...] or if dogs start coming to you in an unusual way, then you might be looking into the virtue of loyalty and commitment. Your message can come in many forms, and may seem a bit cryptic, but that is half of the fun. [...]
March 10th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Thanks for sharing! Totems give us wonderful insights very much like the tzolkin does.