13 Ajmaq: Releasing Ancestral Burdens, Clarity & Redemption in Motion
Energy of the Day for January 23, 2025
The day 13 Ajmaq gives us an opportunity for absolution, not only for ourselves but for our ancestral past. –Mark Elmy
Ajmaq: Curiosity, Discord, Unclear Sight, Pardon, Error, Sin, Forgiveness, Personal Service, Reconciliation, Redemption, Sweetness, Harmony, Essence
Pronunciation: “Aghmak”
Sacred Animal: Bee, Insects
Energy Places: Caves, Caverns, Streams, Oceans
Colors: Gray, Black, White
Body Parts: Genitalia, Aura
13 (Oxlajuj): Completions • Realizations • Energetic Movement • Theurgy • Magic • Power to Change • Transmutation • Divinity • Cosmic • Spirit Realms • Divination • Psychic • Refined Perception
Ajmaq Glyph: The glyph signifies the mind in a state of forgiveness and illumination. It is a brain with rays, lines of expansion, reaching out in all directions. –Carlos Barrios
Ajmaq:
Its essence holds the energy of reconciliation, it is the non-judgement neither of others nor of ourselves, for the teaching it offers us is one of connection and harmonization with our inner self and with what surrounds us.It is self-discovery, returning to our interior to find the wisdom that inhabits us. It is reaching enlightenment. –Denise Barrios
Diana’s Observations:
On this potent day, Ajmaq, the nawal embodying both sin and forgiveness, as well as blind error and insightful reconciliation, ascends into the elevated realms of the 13; the spirit world, ancestral lineage, and the cosmic mind. With Ajmaq’s connection to evolutionary lines, today amplifies our ability to dissolve internal discord, refine our vision, and access deeper layers of our authentic essence.
Within the net of the K’at Trecena, which supports healing and liberation from metaphorical prisons, 13 sharpens our perception and intuition, helping us uncover hidden knots. Today’s circumstances may mark the culmination of emotions and insights gained over this 13-day journey.
When grounded in strong ethics and morality, today can act as a nourishing and purifying force for our auric field, representing a significant climax of experiences since the beginning on 1 K’at.
13 Ajmaq orchestrates a synthesis of consequences, lessons, and insights that enable us to refine our awareness regarding what we carry—not only in our present moment but also through our ancestral lines. It compels us to examine behaviors or perceptions inherited from childhood or formative experiences, revealing how these traits may influence our actions, decisions and relationships as adults. The undercurrents of K’at deepens this awareness by highlighting the weight or ease present in our relational dynamics.
This day encourages us to reflect on both clarity and blind spots that permeate our relationships and endeavors. It invites us to delve deeper into our interactions, uncovering hidden elements that are ready for forgiveness and release.
13 Ajmaq also links the conclusion of the previous 260-day cycle on 7 Tz’i with the new cycle initiated by 8 B’atz. This day serves as an energetic bridge between past and future, old and new, familiar and unknown.
For those seeking to heal inherited pain or suffering and free themselves from fear or discord, today presents a potent synergy of energies conducive to transformation. Divination readings focused on uncovering what we continue to carry from our genetic heritage—elements that block or no longer align with our higher purpose—can yield profound insights today.
Observations by Mayan Spiritual Guides:
13 Ajmaq
This is a very powerful day of redemption both from, and of, the ancestors. This can relate not only to the living ancestors, but those in the spirit world.Sometimes the karma we carry is not only our own, it is that of our society. It is an energy which persists through generations, patterns which are passed through families long after the initial event.
This creates something that we ourselves are so far removed from, we may not even realize that we are carrying it. The day 13 Ajmaq gives us an opportunity for absolution, not only for ourselves but for our ancestral past.
This day has the potential for some of the greatest acts of forgiveness, but it also has the potential for some almighty mistakes to be made. It is certainly a day to exercise caution in your decision making process.
Ajmaq brings us the opportunity to “bring the sweetness into life” and we do this through true forgiveness. This is the day to make peace, particularly with those who are now in the other world. –Mark Elmy
13 Ajmaq
Ajmaq is the energy that opens the space to the profound knowledge, to the important lessons of life that help us understand who we are and why we are here.This Ch’umil invites us to be observant, to experience every moment of life with awareness and wonder, to go again within so that we can remember who we are.
Ajmaq is also forgiveness, its wisdom brings us the teaching of not judging others or ourselves, but to respect the times and learnings of each of us, understanding that we all have different paths and perspectives of life.
The number Oxlajuj (13) is an energy that allows us to collect and integrate all the wisdom that has emerged from our experiences. This day, in which Oxlajuj Ajmaq flows in the trecena of K’at, speaks to us of not getting entangled in intolerance, of not letting our ego become so big that we come to believe we are here to teach others a lesson or to judge them.
Today the energies remind us that although we share learnings, wisdom, and growth, that although we can be light, inspiration, and support each other’s paths, our real work is the healing and growth we achieve in our being. –Denise Barrios
Bee Spirit Animal:
“Harmonizer & Protector”, “Inventory of Responsibilities”, “Service to Community”
When Bee shows up as a Spirit Animal Guide, it’s time to take inventory of your responsibilities. Are you over-extended, or have you perhaps become languid and apathetic? Bee won’t tolerate either extreme.
As the Buddhists say, Bee is an example of walking the middle path. All your hard work means nothing if you don’t get to enjoy the rewards. Likewise, when life stagnates, so does your spirit.
Bee fits a very specific role in nature, pollinating other plants; this is necessary to the ongoing life cycle of many crops. It also delivers humans with wax and honey, giving Bees the additional symbolic value of providence.
The pollination process also symbolizes our social nature. Bees live and work as a community. As they go from flower to flower, that progression enriches the world.
Bee people very often become motivational speakers, teachers, healers, and light workers for the greater global village. Their language of love is mindful service. A Bee’s honeycomb represents the Heart Chakra and life’s sweetness.
What aspects of my past do I need to acknowledge and forgive to free myself from emotional burdens? What insights about my relationships might be revealing hidden blind spots?