Today can be a day when a wavering doubt becomes stabilized, when your ability to trust your instincts is confirmed. –Mark Elmy
Day 6 of 13 in the Kan Trecena: Power to Evolve
6 (Waqib’): Material World • Matter • Structure • Body • Center • Tests • Learning Balance • Family • Friendship • Reaction • Practice • Routine • Overcoming • Refining
Pronunciation: “Wahkeeb”
Tz’i: Law • Justice • Authority • Guide • Fidelity • Faith • Legality • Contract • Identity • Sovereignty • Agreement • Writing • Order • Impeccability
Pronunciation: “Tzee”
Direction: South
Totems: Dog, Coyote
Energy Places: Mountains, Beaches
Colors: Yellow, White, Beige
Body Parts: Brain, Intuition
Yucatec: Oc
Mexica: Itzquintli
Tz’i Glyph: This glyph signifies the staff used by indigenous authorities, as well as a dog’s tail. It is spiritual law that cannot be bought or sold. –Carlos Barrios
Tz’i is spiritual law and the law of man. It is the guardian of material and spiritual law. It represents those who govern on a local or national level. It represents spiritual authorities and the straight path. It is justice and the day that brings truth to light. It symbolizes fidelity, order, and precision and is represented by the cosmic authorities whose energy is on the Earth, whether in the form of people or places.
Tz’i also means dog, which acts as a secretary, assistant, and adviser. This is the Creator’s representative on Earth who is in charge of applying and enforcing justice. This energy is also related to writing, particularly sacred writing. It is the symbol of great scribes. –Carlos Barrios
Diana’s Observations:
Tz’i—nawal of order, instinct, and loyalty—meets the worldly, familial, and practical affairs of Power 6 today. Embodying the rules and boundaries that support fairness and stability, Tz’i safeguards and guides both spiritual and energetic laws. 6’s influence emphasizes stability, teaching us how to balance and center ourselves, especially within family, work, and relationships. 6 Tz’i is a day to practice integrity, carefully tend to details, and intuitively measure our responses and decisions with wisdom and calm discernment.
6 is also known as the road, and Tz’i is the way we walk the road of life. Centered within the heart of the transformative Kan Trecena, 6 Tz’i invites us to ground ourselves in bodily wisdom and instinct as we gently release identities and emotional patterns that undermine our stability and faith in our path of evolution. In this balanced space, we find quiet guidance to trust the process, making space for new strength and clarity to emerge in the horizon.
Tz’i, reflecting our capacity to strengthen self-authority, reminds us that faith, trust in intuition, and self-acceptance are foundational for a life of balance and equanimity. As Kan’s overarching theme unveils illusions and deceit, 6 Tz’i supports this transformative process by bringing truth into the light of awareness. Experiences and circumstances today may reveal hidden aspects or unexpected solutions, especially in emotional, home, legal, or professional matters, opening pathways for clarity and authentic resolution.
Ultimately, 6 Tz’i calls us to anchor systematic order and stability in our agreements and solutions—whether at home, in relationships, or within our work and collaborations. This energy awakens authenticity and the faithful guide within, sharpening our instinct to discern what aligns with truth and justice, and what demands loving, mindful intervention. Engaging with the practical realms of life with rectitude and wise intention, we kindle the renewal that arises when we walk in balance with both earthly and spiritual laws.
Practical Applications & Programming of the Day:
Auspicious for: Acting with integrity in work, home, and relationships; renewing loyalty and faith; taking responsibility for actions; acknowledging and correcting errors; handling legal matters; journaling and written analysis; organizing personal and work affairs; seeking justice and fairness; cultivating order and structure; family or business counsel; practicing conscientiousness; being reliable with commitments; addressing harmful habits or vices
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Dog Spirit Animal:
The dog, a loyal and protective companion, is a powerful spirit animal symbolizing guidance, loyalty, and unconditional love. In Central American indigenous traditions, particularly among the Aztecs, the dog god Xolotl was revered as a guide for the souls of the dead through the underworld. This makes the dog a profound ally for navigating major life transitions, offering protection and courage in times of uncertainty. Its unwavering faithfulness represents a sacred bond and a deep understanding of loyalty within both the physical and spiritual realms.
Across various Native American and South American cultures, the dog is honored as a protector of the home and a faithful member of the community. Its vigilant nature and keen senses symbolize awareness and a willingness to stand guard over those it cares for.
As a spirit guide, the dog’s energy encourages a connection to a chosen family, teaches the value of service, and inspires a deep, abiding sense of trust. The dog spirit is often invoked when one seeks a guide through a challenging journey, to find or strengthen a sense of belonging, or to feel a renewed sense of security and protection.
Observations by Mayan Spiritual Guides:
6 Tz’i
As the nawal of unconditional love, Tz’i has the potential to be one of the most altruistic. It is a friendly and helpful energy, which guides and accompanies us on our journeys. Tz’i is instinctual, which is why it sometimes gets into trouble, however, it is those instincts which can also bring out its best aspect.These are also the instincts which bring loyalty through the ability to see past the current surface issue and remain faithful. Today brings the balanced and stable number 6 together with these qualities.
The bridging of Heaven and Earth seen within the properties of the number 6 could result in the Earthly laws being stabilized with divine justice. The number 6 also represents the family, and 6 Tz’i helps you to remember the qualities of loyalty and unconditional love within your family.
If your faith in life or trust in your instinct has been shaken, it may be stabilized today through interaction with your family. –Mark Elmy
6 Tz’i
Understanding that the teachings that life has given us are part of the path that leads us to fulfillment is one of the lessons gifted to us by Waqib’ Tz’i’, the energy that brings the great learnings that we need to experience in order to reach our maximum potential.Waqib’ Tz’i’ is the force that leads us to recognize and amend our mistakes, its power gives us the ability to correct our path from our own authority, remembering that if we do not take responsibility for our process of growth we grant the power of our happiness to others.
Waqib’ Tz’i’ in the Kan trecena teaches us to embrace those moments of discomfort that lead to change, receiving them from the awareness and confidence that if they have emerged it is so that we can explore ourselves in other ways and change our reality, doing it with the certainty that one of the great powers we have is our ability to transform ourselves, to change any aspect of our life with which we are dissatisfied.
Today the energies remind us that there is always a blessing hidden in everything that happens to us. –Denise Barrios
✍🏼 Journal Prompts of the Day:
What agreements, contracts, or patterns in my life could benefit from greater order and stability today?
Where is my intuition guiding me toward loving, mindful intervention or truth?
How can I bring the wisdom of equanimity into finding practical solutions for today’s challenges?
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😮 I have been writing all day about the family dynamics and unconditional love, and just said to a friend I wanted to write further on another day because the Virgo moon gave me analysis paralysis and I missed my funny bone 😂
She also asked me today if her dog angel didn’t send me a message, because he often does, geese maybe? We all know I need those silly ones every now and then 😂