The Mayan tzolkin and 8 Cimi: The setting sun, the waning moon, they allow us to have what we would not allow ourselves when we’re holding on to the past or our old perceptions.
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The Mayan tzolkin and 8 Cimi: The setting sun, the waning moon, they allow us to have what we would not allow ourselves when we’re holding on to the past or our old perceptions. Continue reading The Waning Moon Today we have the most intriguing combination, with a present time day/date combination that provokes superstitious thoughts and behaviors. Today is, November 13, 2009, and ironically it meets the Mayan Tzolkin calendar with One Cimi, or Death. This seems to be a rather intense pointer to a potential outcome, but wait. Isn’t there also Continue reading Bad Luck or Change for the Better? In the Mayan Daily Insights, Tuesday, August 25, 2009 is 12 Cimi, the glyph of Death. As humans we have an amazing ability to not just create an idea or vision, but to also hold that thought within our consciousness. Holding our vision helps us greatly in making that vision into a reality. Continue reading Cimi is not the grim reaper Friday, June 26, 2009 is 4 Cimi (Death). Sometimes we just have to let go. Let go of our control, our composure, and the many beliefs that hold us to one place. We must let go of the firm foundation beneath us to move forward into the next step. Cimi is not so much Continue reading We stand in the middle Saturday, June 6, 2009 is 10 Cimi (Death). It seems contradictory to have the day of Cimi combined with 10, the day of manifestation. Sometimes it can be the greatest gift of all to step out of the tasks, roles, and behaviors we get so wrapped up in and just surrender it all to Continue reading The space that exists outside of the box Cimi appears to be the most somber of glyphs, and by many it is known as the glyph of death. We know that in death we must travel alone. So to is our cleansing process. We turn inward, in silence, to pray. We perceive that we are alone, but in our journey we realize Continue reading Cimi – When it all falls apart things come together Monday, December 8, 2008, is 12 Cimi (Death). Returning to the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, we find Jack in the darkness of night, mulling over his actions of the day. The opportunity presented itself, and he was only trying to do something that would benefit himself and his mother. His heart was open in the act of service. |
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