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Tzolkin Trecena Notes – 1 Muluc – Water/Offering

Day 209 of the 260 Day Tzolkin

Gregorian Date:  April 5, 2010
Year Bearer:  11 Manik

 

Trecenas are thirteen-day periods in the Tzolkin. Each Trecena starts with the Number 1, but with a different Day Glyph. As a wave of the Thirteen Heavens, the underlying energy is governed by the
First Day Glyph of the Trecena and influences all thirteen successive Day Glyphs. Being aware of the predominant energy of the First Day of the Trecena, we can align our intentions with that energy
and allow our goals to manifest.

 

This Trecena starts with 1 Muluc – Water/Offering – Emotional, Imaginative, Intuitive, Vessel of Gratitude, Essence of Life, Offering Gratitude for Water and Life.

 

The Mayan word Muluc means “something that is gathered up or collected” referring to rain clouds collecting in the sky before a storm. The “cloud terrace” motif was used by the ancient cultures of
Mexico , Hopi and Pueblo in their art and was usually portrayed in the shape of a pyramid.

 

According to Kenneth Johnson in Jaguar Wisdom: “The Mayans taught that the power and energy
of the rain was ‘collected’ in water pots or vases, which were kept by the chacs, the helpers of the
rain god.
During a rain, the chacs pour forth the waters of abundance from their rain pots. The
Mayans chose a watery deity to rule over this sign: Xoc (SHOKE), the Great Fish, who is sometimes depicted as a shark, sometimes even a whale.” You will notice the day glyph resembles a fish.

 

 



Offering -  Sun sign glyph
©
2006 Judith Ann Griffith

 

This day glyph also symbolically represented jade, a blue green stone that was precious and sacred
to the Maya. Treasures of jade have been found in the burial sites of Mayan Kings, mostly in the
form of Jade masks. Water, like jade, was precious and sacred. Water has the power to give life
or take it away.

 

Water is used by the Maya and others as a ceremonial offering. It is especially potent for group
healing and purification, releasing negative emotions and accepting change.

 

Another representation of the Trecena is that of a creative wave beginning at 1 and ending at 13, with
the numbers 6, 7 and 8 representing the crest of the wave. The crest could be interpreted as a strong influential energy, although the underlying influence on the Trecena would still rest in the beginning
.
In this Trecena, the crest falls on 6 Ix (Jaguar), 7 Men (Eagle) and 8 Cib (Vulture/Owl). The Jaguar Warrior is the underworld source of power and energy, the midnight sun. The Eagle Warrior is the upperworld source of power and energy, the daytime sun. The Vulture Warrior is the karmic
cleanser. This crest is offering humanity powerful forces of energy for clearing old emotional
patterns and accepting change. It is interesting that this purification is following on the heels of
the cleansing of the Vulture trecena which we just completed.

 

As we journey through each day of this Trecena: 

 

1 Offering (Muluc) – April 5

2 Dog (Oc) –April 6

3 Monkey ( Chuen ) –April 7

4 Road (Eb) –April 8

5 Reed (Ben) –April 9

6 Jaguar (Ix) –April 10

7 Eagle (Men) –April 11

8 Wisdom (Cib) –April 12

9 Earth (Caban) –April 13

10 Flint (Etznab) –April 14

11 Storm (Cauac) –April 15

12 Sun (Ahau) –April 16

13 Crocodile (Imix) –April 17

Utilize the energy of Muluc to shower yourself and the universe with gratitude for water and the life
it creates. As Ian Xel Lungold said: “A good day to offer appreciation for all creation.”

 

***For a list of all 20 Mayan Sun Signs - click here ***

In Lak’ech,

William and Viola

 

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