Saturday, March 13, 2010 is 4 Cimi, the symbol or glyph for Death in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Let’s not go there, its not about the end of time or the end of life, but it is an ending nonetheless.
Friday, March 12, 2010 is 3 Chicchan, the Serpent in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Today we can bring together that concept of transformation with the focus of relationships.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 is 2 Kan the Seed and the Lizard in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. We go through changes, and each segment in our lives has its meaning and purpose.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 is 1 Akbal, the Night or House in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. There is a longing to get away from the chatter of the mind, the sense of urgency, and the overwhelming chaos of our days.
I may have already said it all yesterday, talking of the journey in the waters of life. We rise above and take that breath, or we are the breath and simply become more of ourselves.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 is 13 Ik the Wind in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Ik is the symbol of the breath, [...]
We have two interesting thoughts to consider on this day. There is the number twelve, taking that banner and running with it. We also have the symbol of Imix, the very beginning. This next cycle, I feel like it’s going to rock, totally rock.
Yesterday we spoke about the idea of creating enough space to really enjoy where we stand today, and soak in those rays of light. Today we bring in that light.
Saturday, March 6, 2010 is 10 Cauac, the Rainstorm in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Ten is the number of manifestation, and today we are reminded that we are not just matter, we are also spirit, open spaces, the breath.
Friday, March 5, 2010 is 9 Edznab, Flint in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. Edznab represents our ability to break through the illusions, the perceptions we create in our mind.
Thursday, March 4, 2010 is 8 Caban, Earth in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. We know the benefit of respite, those times when we recharge, renew, and catch our second wind.


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