3 E': The Way of Intent & Direction
Energy of the Day for October 26, 2025
The energies of this day call us to walk our path with passion, determination, and the certainty that we are capable of creating what we dream. – Denise Barrios
Day 3 of 13 in the Tz’i Trecena: Loyalty, Truth & Inner Sovereignty
3 (Oxib’): Results • Effects • Motives • Consequence • Parents • Children • Home • Uterus • Fruits • Emotions • Fear • Risk • Doubt • Obstacles • Insecurity
Pronunciation: “Osheeb”
E’: Path • Destiny • Vocation • Travel • Journeys • Markets • Commerce • Exchange • Distance • Trade • Progress • Quest • Independence • Seeking Knowledge • The Initiate • Self-Realization
Pronunciation: “Eh”
Direction: West
Sacred Animal: Bobcat
Energy Places: Mountains, Highland Forests, Rivers
Colors: White, Light Blue
Body Parts: Sole of the Foot
Yucatec: Eb’
Mexica: Malinalli
E’ Glyph: The upper right hand side of the glyph signifies the ear, the path. The dots are stones placed alongside a path. –Carlos Barrios
E’ in K’iche’ Maya, represents the Road, the Saq B’e or the sacred path that we all travel on our quest for self-fulfillment and realization. This is the path of destiny, the road we travel to develop, discover, and evolve our personal history and future imprinting; it is also the activity and movement of travel, moving us toward our horizon, our goals and aims in life. It is the connection between people, places, dimensions, and worlds. E’ is the patron of travelers, protector of merchants, and the nawal of all roads and road guides. –Brigitte Rasine
Diana’s Observations:
E’—nawal of journeying and vocational purpose—merges today with the dynamic, outcome-driven energy of Power 3. As the impulse behind our aspirations and destiny, E’ channels our actions toward meaningful direction. This forward motion is amplified by 3’s momentum, advancing our intentions toward tangible results. On 3 E’, new pathways open—carved by purposeful intent and guided by clear direction.
As a path of new potentials under the tones of impeccability and divine order of the Tz’i Trecena, 3 E’ illuminates both the obstacles and hidden opportunities woven into life’s greater journey. This is a reorienting energy—adept at discovering creative routes, weighing risks, and drawing upon inner will and determination to take decisive steps. 3 E’ supports overcoming adversity with strong intent and precision, guiding us toward important breakthroughs on the horizon.
At its highest, 3 E’ actively carves and shapes new potential through bold, purposeful action. In its sacred Maya Cross placement, this force sculpts beauty and healing on one side while holding the power for genuine social transformation on the other. When truth and beauty unite with 3’s drive to transform, new dimensions of possibility arise—inviting innovation for both personal and collective good. Just as a wise merchant brings forth offerings that uplift and renew, the energy of 3 E’ is that of creative breakthroughs leading naturally to tangible, positive outcomes.
This convergence calls us not only to dream the unfolding of our path, but to walk it with clarity, precision, and heart. Guided by the justice and impeccability of Tz’i, 3 E’ reveals that the most meaningful journeys are sparked by our desire to restore balance—both within ourselves and in the lives we touch. True fulfillment is found not in the destination, but in the sacred act of walking toward it; with each intentional step and clarity of heart as our guide, we are shaped by the living path itself. On this day, we are transformed not only by what we achieve, but even more by how we choose to travel.
Practical Applications & Programming of the Day:
Auspicious for: Prayers for safe journeys; embarking on travel or inner exploration; refining career or business plans; evaluating progress and results; aligning finances and trade; product development; patiently overcoming obstacles; reviewing contracts or leases; strengthening the foundations of business or spiritual vocation; heeding signs and guidance along the path
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Bobcat Spirit Animal:
The Bobcat, or wildcat, was viewed in the ancient cultures of Central America as a creature of great power, stealth, and ambiguous spiritual significance. Associated with the untamed wilderness and the edge of human lands, it was seen as a master hunter with a keen connection to the unseen or mystical world.
Traditions in the North revered it as a potent source of hunting medicine and a celestial guardian. Its distinct ear tufts were believed to give it the ability to receive secret wisdom and prophetic messages.
One can invoke the spirit of the Bobcat to cultivate fierce self-reliance and independence, to hone one’s intuition and stealth to pursue goals effectively, and to gain the vigilance and perception needed to uncover hidden agendas or subtle truths.
Observations by Mayan Spiritual Guides:
3 E’
The nawal E’ governs exploration and discovery, and this happens on the journey, on the road it represents. This is a day to be looking inwards, to focus on understanding yourself through your inner journey.
The nawal E’ gives a restlessness which is cured through taking voyages of discovery. E’ drives us to understand how our world, different people and different societies work. This usually happens through travel as we enrich both our knowledge and experience of the world around us.However, E’ also governs our own life journey, our internal process that we move through as we travel through our life. It is as much about our life path as it is the physical journeys we undertake.
Today we see it combined with the number 3, a number which can be seen to bring instability and challenge to what it is attached to, especially in the external world. This is a day to be looking inwards, to focus on understanding yourself through your inner journey. It may prove more fruitful than a journey on the road today. –Mark Elmy
3 E’
The path we want to walk is created with every conscious step.Now that the energy of the trecena invites us to listen to ourselves and to remain true to who we are, Oxib’ E, which speaks to our creative path, reminds us that every step we take takes shape and leads us somewhere. The life we wish to live and who we want to become is built through the decisions we make each day, and it is through these choices that we create our path.
Let us take a moment today to reflect and observe whether the path of our actions is truly guiding us toward what we wish to achieve. –Denise Barrios
✍🏼 Journal Prompts of the Day:
Where in my journey is a new path asking to be carved with clear intent?
Which rules or societal expectations am I ready to question and consciously rewrite as I carve my own road?
In what ways am I being called to transform—not just by what I achieve, but by how I choose to walk my path?
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