This could be a day of powerful spiritual transformations which may come through confronting great challenges. They may seem unrelated, but the eventual outcome may become clear after time. –Mark Elmy
Kame: Death, Transformation, Resurgence, Rebirth, Initiation, Facing Fears, Mastery, Soul Evolution, Ancestors, Genetic Lineage, Dimensions, Protection
Pronunciation: “Kahmeh”
Totems: Owl
Energy Places: Home, Temples, Ceremonial Centers
Colors: Yellow, Orange, Black
Body Parts: Cerebellum, Heart, Genitalia
11 (Junlajuj): Tests • Payments • Separating & Sorting • Dividing • Changing • Multiplying • Adjustments • Spreading • Sharing • Possibilities • Wandering
Kame Glyph: The glyph signifies death and is represented by closed eyes and a closed mouth. The circular line represents the cycles of reincarnation. –Carlos Barrios
Kame means “death” and “rebirth”; grammatically, Kame is the present tense of “The Eternal Now”.
Kame represents Xib’alb’a, the Underworld of Mayan mythology, and embodies the eternal flow and cycle of death, rebirth and transformation.
It is the day sign that embodies this transcendental spiritual state. It carries a special connection to the world of the ancestors. –Brigitte Rasine
Diana’s Observations:
Today, Kame’s transformative energy aligns with 11’s dynamic forces of testing and reorganization. As a symbol of death and rebirth, Kame guides us to sort through our affairs, close chapters, and initiate new beginnings. This day also offers opportunities for mastery through conscious application, inviting communion with teachers, ancestors, guides, and higher beings to draw clarity, even from realms beyond our immediate perception.
Kame’s essence of dissolution aligns with 11’s power of dividing, sorting, and allowing. Together, they guide us to address, unpack, and release outdated perceptions and stagnant beliefs no longer serving our highest expression. Signs and cues for transformation may emerge, calling us to confront and address past residues – even those beyond our own lives, carried through our lineage.
Within the Ajmaq Trecena, ancestral support is heightened. Wisdom from those who have passed or remain within our genetic lineage may manifest as synchronicities, memories, or unexpected insights. These supportive awakenings can extend through many directions today – our work, our relationship choices, our routines, and day-to-day living – guiding understanding and bravery in what needs adjustment and change.
Guided by the curious and illuminating influence of Ajmaq, today invites us to honor endings with humility. 11 Kame teaches us how to accept fears and grievances without judgement, while embracing closure as a sacred act of renewal. By allowing cycles to complete naturally, we align with life’s rhythms, creating space for rebirth, clarity, and harmony in the next chapter of our journey.
Observations by Mayan Spiritual Guides:
11 Kame
Today is the day to “feel the fear and do it anyway”, although you might find more than the usual number of challenges coming your way. It might feel like the moment you have dealt with one challenge another pops up to take its place.Of course, the day of Kame is also strongly connected with the ancestors. It is to the ancestors we can look to help us to overcome our fears.
The energy of the number 11 suggests that the path for this might not be logical or obvious. More so that it is a day to rely on our intuition.
It may take us into some areas we would not normally consider, but it might be there that we find our strength. –Mark Elmy
11 Kame
Kame symbolizes the opening and closing of cycles, it is death and rebirth. Its power teaches us the importance of embracing every moment of life, every step we take in our evolutionary process, and every turn we make in the spiral of space-time.The number Julajuj (11) symbolizes the learning we get through our experiences, its teaching reminds us that we must trust the processes of life, seek the teaching that lies behind every obstacle.
Today the energies remind us that from our family we receive many of the gifts, strength, and wisdom that will help us realize our mission in life. That the traumas we share as a lineage are also part of the tools we receive, so let us not only perceive them as a shadow, for they are also our strength and growth. –Denise Barrios
Owl Spirit Animal:
“Seeing in the Dark” “Spiritual Perspective”, “Self-Truth”
Owl can see through the dark and glide silently to what it needs. Not only does it see through darkness, but its vision extends to distances far beyond what we can imagine comparative to human sight.
Owl medicine comes when you need clarity regarding the future; when you need light shed on an obscured event. It is a blessing to be graced by the reassurances of an owl call.
It is even still a blessing to receive negative symbolism from an owl about what is approaching. Owl medicine is a guidepost to remind you that even though it may be dark, the path is still there – encouraging us to continue in the direction that serves our soul, especially when fear and darkness blinds us. –Bryjna Magnusson
What inherited fears or unspoken family patterns am I unconsciously carrying? How might releasing these allow me to live with greater clarity, trust, and courage? If I were to write a letter to my ancestors asking for guidance, what wisdom or protection might they offer to support me in closing out old cycles?