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October 16 , 2011

1 - Star (Lamat)


Day 7 of the Universal Cycle - view detailed chart or view 9 Step Creation Cycles Chart for general info.


Time period

Duration

Midpoint

Step in process

Day 1

Mar 9 – Mar 26

Mar 17-18

Seeding

Night 1

Mar 27 –April 13

April 4-5

Day 2

April 14 – May 1

April 22-23

Germination

Night 2

May 2 – May 19

May 10-11

Reaction

Day 3

May 20 – June 6

May 28-29

Sprouting

Night 3

June 7 – June 24

June 15-16

Day 4

June 25 – July 12

July 3-4

Leaf formation

Night 4

July 13 – July 30

July 21-22

Day 5

July 31 – Aug 17

Aug 8-9

Budding

Night 5

Aug 18 – Sept 4

Aug 26-27

Destruction

Day 6

Sept 5 – Sept 22

Sept 13-14

Flowering

Night 6

Sept 23 – Oct 10

Oct 1-2

> Day 7 <

Oct 11 – Oct 28

Oct 19-20

Fruition





Tzolkin Count of Days

Tzolkin Trecena Notes –1 Lamat (Rabbit)

Day 248 of the 260 Day Tzolkin (13 Kin Remaining)
Last Trecena of the 260 day Tzolkin

Gregorian Date: October 16, 2011

Year Bearer: 12 Eb

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 Lamat (Rabbit/Star/Venus) – Abundant, Energetic, Artistic, Playful, Humorous, Clever, Balancing Physical Pleasures and Spiritual Divinity.

The Maya word “lamat” is associated with abundance, ripeness, fertility and growth. The glyph itself is the Mayan symbol for the planet Venus. The Maya linked the cycle of the planet Venus with death and rebirth (Venus appears as the Evening Star, disappears, then reappears as the Morning Star), and with the spirit of growth and vitality.


Flint (Etznab)

© 2006 Judith Ann Griffith

“This glyph represents the hole made in the ground with a tixjob’ – the stick used to dig in the soil so the seed can be planted – as well as the four seeds that represent the four colors of corn: red, black, white and yellow.” Carlos Barrios The Book of Destiny.

Wild drunkenness was also associated with this day-sign. The rabbit was often portrayed as a cheerful drunk and companion of Mayahuel, the goddess of drinking. Kenneth Johnson in Jaguar Wisdom says: “Mayahuel, it is said, was a virgin goddess under the protection of the celestial monster or Sky Serpent. Quetzalcoatl, in his cosmic form as the god of the wind, stole her from her guardian and fled with her to earth. He became one with her, and the two of them were transformed into a great tree with two branches: a male branch to represent Quetzalcoatl, and a female branch to represent Mayahuel. The Sky Serpent, angered, came with his celestial helpers and attacked the tree that held the spirit of his former ward. The female branch was torn to pieces: Mayahuel was dead. In sorrow, Quetzalcoatl returned to his customary form and buried the bones of the virgin goddess. From her grave sprouted the agave or maguey plant from which the liquor known as pulque is brewed.” This is a common Native American myth – the goddess who dies, is buried and returns in the form of plants growing (most often, “corn”).

In the best known legends, Quetzalcoatl is portrayed as a fallen spiritual leader who dies in flames and is reborn as the planet Venus, thus also symbolizing the continual process of death and rebirth.

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 Ben (Reed/Corn), 7 Ix (Jaguar), and 8 Men (Eagle). The energy of Reed focuses attention on our connection to earth and heaven. Jaguar, the primal jungle energy, carries our spirit through the underworld in our dreams. Eagle energy flies our spirit up to the heavens, gifting us with the vision of our heart’s true desire.


As we journey through each day of this Trecena:


Trecena Count
Gregorian Date
Ninth Wave Count
1 Lamat (Rabbit/Venus)
October 16, 2011
6 – 7th Day
2 Muluc (Water/Offering)
October 17
7
3 Oc (Dog)
October 18
8
4 Chuen (Monkey)
October 19
9
5 Eb (Road)
October 20
10
6 Ben (Reed/Corn)
October 21
11
7 Ix (Jaguar)
October 22
12
8 Men (Eagle)
October 23
13
9 Cib (Vulture/Owl)
October 24
14
10 Caban (Earth)
October 25
15
11 Etznab (Flint)
October 26
16
12 Cauac (Storm)
October 27
17
13 Ahau (Sun/Light Lord)
October 28
18

As we come to the end of the Ninth Wave, utilize the energy of Rabbit to create a new balance between our physical being and our spiritual divinity, and in the process, birth/manifest a new reality, the eternal present moment.

In remembrance of Ian Xel Lungold who passed away on November 16, 2005 – 12 Lamat (Rabbit/Star):

Ian Xel Lungold



You Want to Know What to Have Reverence For?

First have reverence for yourself and the Star that you are
You are here in the physical, meeting all the challenges and changes

Then, have reverence for your Sun
From which all the earth was formed and the spark of life was born
Do not bow, sing, but dance and run in the sun

The relation shall be in your view, equal in creation
The Sun loves our Mother Earth and allows life
He alone tells the wind where to blow and how hard or soft
against your cheek

We are here to love the Mother Earth by being life
And to share the appreciation of your Sun’s gifts
You reflect the gifts back to the Sun, your son.
Revere the Star that you are...

In Service,
Ian Xel Lungold
4 STORM
October 29, 2003



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