The number four is usually seen as something complete, but today we’ll see it in a different light. The shamanism medicine wheel is composed of four quadrants, and we have the seasons that bring us full circle as well. Going full circle always brings us back to the beginning, a place we can start something new.
Saturday, March 13, 2010 is 4 Cimi, the symbol or glyph for Death in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Let’s not go there, its not about the end of time or the end of life, but it is an ending nonetheless.
How often do we start something only to let it drift off into the abyss and die alone? I know, this has been stated in an intense language, but really, what do we do to ourselves when we let our idea or dream fall short? Do we ever pull ourselves together, retrieving the energies and consciousness we’ve invested in those dreams unrealized, or do we push them aside, ignoring them as if they are a bad mark on our perfect report card?
How do we get back on track if we’ve not reconciled our own creative processes? It takes the many attributes we speak of in the Mayan Daily Insights to stand tall enough to look ourselves in the eye and make amends. No, a frivolous “sorry” will not do it, the message must come from the heart, and return to the heart as well.
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