2025 Mayan Wall Calendar
1 – Seed (K’at, Kan)
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by Ian Xel Lungold

The magic of germination. Networking and striving for freedom from oppression. Abundance is gathered by seess as if with a cast net…Click here to read full description.

1 Seed (K'at, Kan)

The Trecena of K’at
(11th-23rd, January 2025)

by Mark Elmy

The Trecena of K’at gives us the opportunity to reassess what we wish to keep, and what we wish to let go of, in order to grow. It contains one of the most important days of the calendar, Wajxakib (8) B’atz, the day of initiation, the first day of the ceremonial cycle.

Click here to view Mark’s K’at trecena video.

 

Mark Elmy

Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 Seed (K’at, Kan)

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 – Seed (K’at, Kan)

by Kenneth Johnson

This could be a day which requires a lot of conscious awareness. K’at can also be a day to release ourselves from such karmic webs. Act with your highest level of integrity and clarity, and you just might light up a piece of the “smoking mirror” which is this world…Click here to read full article.

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The Tzolk’in Clock
Seed (Kan)

by White Shaman

The seed trecena connects us to our collective consciousness. Take any social issue and as we pass through the seed trecena, we will update our collective consciousness. It will occur to others that something needs to be done to fix the issue. Today’s issues are different than our parent’s and grandparent’s issues. Our collective consciousness is continually updated and the seed trecena is the time of this update and 8 Monkey is the day to celebrate it…Click here to read full article.

Have We Recovered All The Major Maya Cities?

by Stacey Plaisance

Using laser-guided imaging to peer through dense jungle forests, Tulane University researchers have uncovered vast unexplored Maya settlements in Mexico and a better understanding of the ancient civilization’s extent and complexity.

The team used lidar, a laser-based detection system, to survey 50 square miles of land in Campeche, Mexico, an area largely overlooked by archaeologists. Their findings included evidence of more than 6,500 pre-Hispanic structures, including a previously unknown large city complete with iconic stone pyramids…Click here to watch the interview.

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