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1 – Earth (Caban)
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by Ian Xel Lungold

Keeper of the garden of Earth. Profound synchronistic connections to Earth’s natural cycles and energies. Power of Creation. Memories of ancient wisdom…Click here to read full description.

The Trecena of No’j
(9th – 21st, 2024)

by Mark Elmy

The Trecena of No’j is a time to bring forward new ideas and new solutions, new ways of putting your knowledge into practice. Click here to view Mark’s trecena videos.

Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Earth (Caban)

by William and Viola Welsch

Inherent potential, germination, dynamic emergence, sexual maturity, gratitude leading to abundance.

In many ancient cultures, the lizard symbolized growth and fertility. Rock art throughout the Southwest depicts the lizard in this context. To the Maya, this day represented corn and ripeness. The Kan glyph was often found depicted near food offerings suggesting that corn was not only the most important food but also the seed of lifeClick here to read full article.

Jaguar Wisdom
1 – Caban (No’j)

by Kenneth Johnson

No’j is the day of the mind. For the most part, the mind is seen as a noble thing, a marvelous tool of the spirit that lifts our thoughts and our aspirations toward heaven. But the mind can be a trickster as well, a source of confusion and contradiction…Click here to read full article.

The Tzolk’in Clock
Earth (Caban)

by White Shaman

Our new collective consciousness is born from 1-earth to 13-water. The peak of this trecena is 7-house, the noblest day with a strong sense of community. 13-water is the day our updated collective consciousness emerges. Just as a spider makes a new web each day, our collective consciousness makes a new web for the next Tzolk’in round inside of the Tzolk’in Clock…Click here to read full article.

Ancient Maya May Have Blessed Their Ballcourts With Chilli Peppers And Hallucinogenic Plants

by Maddy Chapman

The construction of a ballcourt in the ancient Maya city of Yaxnohcah was probably consecrated with a ritual involving chilli peppers and hallucinogenic morning glory seeds, new research has revealed. Despite decomposing centuries ago, this ceremonial offering has been identified within a layer of sediment beneath the court using environmental DNA analysis….Click here to read full article.

Mayan ball court

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