Wednesday, January 28, 2009, is 11 Caban (Earth). When we take a transitional day like yesterday and shake away the dust and cobwebs, what is left? W find an entire world, complete within itself, underneath what we now know was only clutter. Crazy as it sounds we have two ways of looking at change. There is the shedding of tears over what we have lost, or there is a rejoicing over what we have found. Joy often accompanies the resonant tone of the truth. Today is Caban, the earth, and as I ask what to share today I here the earth rejoicing.
I ask, “what more can I say?” I see only happiness. I turn to the heavens and ask again, “What more can I say beyond this statement?”
“Isn’t it wonderful, to be rediscovered? To suddenly realize that what has been before you, all this time, is something of such great beauty? The earth is a wonderful gift, something we should treasure every moment we are here.”
When we awaken, and see something before us in a new light, we see the beauty in the object of our attention and somehow feel a spark of that light within ourselves. To feel the sand beneath our feet, that is pleasure. To feel the warmth of the sun suspended in the air around us, that is a joy. What was said in song so many years ago is true – what a wonderful world.
(I see it now, that spark of light. Ah, we’ve already tapped into the message of tomorrow. But Caban reminds us that tomorrow will find us soon enough. This is her day, and what a gift it is to be here, in the moment.)
This posting contains a clairvoyant interpretation of the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar, a spiritually focused calendar, presented by Estee Taschereau through her venue YinYangPower.com. Private sessions by phone can be scheduled for a view of your transition into the new paradigm.



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