Eagles are the intermediary between Heaven and Earth. With a superior point of view and keen intelligence, Eagles can achieve abundance and good fortune. The eagle is a messenger gifted with patience and a deep sense of value, hope and trust on the wings of spirit…Click hereto read full description.
The Trecena of Tz’ikin (28th December – 9th January, 2026)
by Mark Elmy
The trecena of Tz’ikin brings the opportunity to bring forward a new vision for ourselves, our family or our community. It brings a time of re-envisioning how we choose our world to be, how to create a new time of sustainable prosperity.
According to Maya legend, the sun was an Eagle and one of the most powerful day signs. In Mesoamerican myth, everything has two aspects or faces, so the Eagle carries the symbolism of the moon as well as the sun. On the one hand, a young moon goddess represents budding and flowering, and on the other hand, an old moon goddess represents ancient wisdom…Click here to read full article.
Jaguar Wisdom 1 – Eagle (Men)
by Kenneth Johnson
This is the trecena of achievement. The eagle flies close to heaven and sees the visions moving in the clouds above, then swoops down to earth with extraordinary accuracy to bring manifestation to the world below. Let your prayers be filled with the power of your most powerful intentions and aspirations, for this is a time when the light in the clouds above may be made clear and substantial in the light of the world below…Click here to read full article.
The Tzolk’in Clock Eagle Trecena
by White Shaman
The Eagle trecena, on the Mayan clock, should be discussed together with the next Star trecena. They both play a more active role, working together. Shown below are these two trecenas as depicted in the Aztec version of the Tzolk’in….Click here to read full article.
Archaeologists Discover Unique Mosaic Patolli Board At Guatemalan Maya City
by Sandee Oster, Phys.org
In a study published in Latin American Antiquity, Dr. Julien Hiquet and Dr. Rémi Méreuze analyzed the remains of a unique mosaic-style patolli game board discovered in the Classic Period city of Naachtun, Guatemala.
The board is the first of its kind made in this style and one of the few that can be relatively dated. Its unique means of creation may offer fresh perspectives on the way the game was played and by whom. The research was done in partnership with CNRS, Commission des Fouilles du Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires Étrangères, CEMCA…Click here to read full article.