Life is a circle, always turning, and always returning home

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009, is 12 Kan (Seed, Lizard). As we approach the end of this cycle through the twelfth day we are reminded that life is not just the linear straight line that many of us perceive. Life is a circle, always turning, and always returning home.

Through the turning of the wheel many opportunities exist to begin anew. Tomorrow brings a new moon as well. It does not matter so much that we jump into every chance given to us, we cannot be and do everything. No, we choose our own combination, and each of us must take our own steps along the way.

The seed, Kan, graciously opens to us a chance to begin again, with a tool bag full of the knowledge gained prior, but enough surprise along the way to inspire and delight us.

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 gentle retrieval of the inner child left behind.

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One Response to “Life is a circle, always turning, and always returning home”

  1. Marcus Says:

    I agree completely! I try to uphold that idea that everything always comes back to us on my website BecomingWhoYouWantToBe.com.
    Do you work with groups over the phone? I would like to set up a class to work on some of these concepts.

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