7 Tz'i: The Final Verdict, Closing A Cycle of Growth
Energy of the Day for January 17, 2025
Today can be seen as a day to release one guide to allow another to come in. Here we see the nawal Tz’i on top of the pyramid, having accompanied us to our destination. This is the conclusion of our journey through the ceremonial cycle. The old guide now fades away. The new guide steps forward to accompany us through the next 260 days. –Mark Elmy
Tz’i: Earthly Law, Divine Law, Justice, Authority, Guide, Faith & Trust, Legality, Identity, Sovereignty, Leadership, Loyalty, Fidelity, Agreement, Writing, Documenting, Order, Accuracy
Pronunciation: “Tzee”
Totems: Dog, Coyote
Energy Places: Mountains, Beaches
Colors: Yellow, White, Beige
Body Parts: Brain, Intuition
7 (Wuqub'): Balance • Neutrality • Integration • Closure & Endings • Finality • Guiding & Advising • Highest Perspective • Achievement • Introspection • Final Step • Final Test • Possibilities
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.
Tz’i: 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. –Carlos Barrios
Diana’s Observations:
Today, 7 Tz'i marks the final step before the 260-day cyclical renewal that will occur on tomorrow's 8 B'atz. This day is characterized by the final word, judgement, or settlement, signaling the end of one cycle and the threshold to another. In Mayan tradition, 7 Tz'i marks a day of cosmic judgement where all beings are evaluated by the Creator.
As we approach this moment of closure, Tz'i's influence invites us to reflect on any emotional or mental weight misaligned with the vibration of truth, love, and personal freedom, especially within the context of the K'at Trecena.
Tz'i, also associated with primal instinct, allows us to sniff out truth from falsehood. This day's conclusive qualities, influenced by K'at's themes of collection and liberation, prompt us to examine any emotional or mental distortions that hinder our alignment with our true selves.
Today's 7 Tz'i can be seen as our inner guide, centering us to meet this final step with the power of our mind, word, and self-authority. It embodies our inner integrity, acting as the observer that delicately works on achieving equilibrium. Through this awareness, we're called to close out old cycles of limiting beliefs attached to our identity, freeing ourselves from entanglements that no longer serve us.
Today, we can navigate challenges with clarity and accuracy by balancing our loyalty to ourselves with our fidelity to others. This balance allows us to tap into the wholeness and truth of our journey, granting us a higher perspective on our path.
Recognizing that we view the world through the filters of our personal experiences, beliefs, and biases is key. Similarly, others perceive us through their own filters, which can distort reality. Acknowledging that others' opinions, conduct, and actions often reflect their own reality helps us approach emotional and relational challenges with neutrality, grounded in a clearer understanding of human nature.
Tz'i teaches us that personal authority is linked to our capacity to self-lead within the natural laws of the Universe, rather than the laws of man. It is also about understanding how we transform our perception of the world through self-transformation.
Within the K'at Trecena, today empowers us to reclaim our growth and thriving potential by consciously releasing false authorities, rules, and obligations that have been imposed upon us or self-imposed.
This is a call to align with our deepest essence, evolving through individuation. From the highest perspective, we can reflect on our growth, revealing our true selves: free, independent, and dignified individuals who contribute greatly when trusting our inner guide, releasing limiting beliefs, and fully embracing our unique gifts.
Observations by Mayan Spiritual Guides:
7 Tz’i
This is the last day before the beginning of a new ceremonial cycle. The nawal Tz’i has completed its task of lovingly guiding us through this time.
This is a day to petition the nawal Tz’i to help you finalize any outstanding legal matter. If you are in a drawn out legal process, today is the day to conclude matters.This finality of justice will involve some ultimate judgement. However, it is important to remember that another property of the nawal Tz’i is unconditional love. Here we see this combined with the number that gives the ability to see all points of view.
This enables us to make judgement with the ability to view the differences unconditionally, bringing a particular fairness to the outcome. –Mark Elmy
7 Tz’i
The creation cycle began with the energy of Jun [1] B’atz’ and concludes today with Wuqub’ Tz’i’. Tomorrow, we will celebrate the completion of the formation of this material reality and welcome a new Cholq’ij cycle, which begins with Wajxaqib’ [8] B’atz’.Throughout this twenty-day creation cycle, we have received the power, knowledge, and wisdom that each Ch’umil has shared with us.
Today, we receive the wisdom of Wuqub’ Tz’i’, an energy that serves as our guide and advisor. Tz’i’ represents the supreme law and the natural order; it is the righteous path we must follow, the consciousness and respect we must hold for all that exists, including ourselves.
Having journeyed through this process of growth and learning, Tz’i’ creates the space for us to become the authorities of our own existence. From this place of love, intuition, spirituality, and power that we have reconnected with, we can embody the essence of Tz’i’—autonomous and upright in our actions, empathetic counselors, and guides, respectful to those who seek our help.
Since today marks the last day of the creation cycle, let us take a moment to meditate, reflect on our journey, harmonize with our being and the choices we have made, and chart the course we wish to follow, the destiny we seek to fulfill in this new cycle about to begin. Let us open our vision to recognize the divine being we are. –Denise Barrios
Dog Spirit Animal:
“Loyalty”, “Respect”, “Guidance”, “Fidelity”, “Altruism”, “Unconditional Love”
In Mayan tradition, the dog spirit animal is revered as a loyal companion and guardian, bridging the visible and invisible worlds. This aligns with the concept of Dog as a Power Animal, fiercely devoted, loving, and protective.
The Pop Wuj highlights dogs' roles in maintaining harmony with nature and respecting all living beings. Invoking Dog medicine assists one in maintaining integrity and faithfulness in all relationships, including relationship with self.
In traditional beliefs, dogs guide souls on their journey to Xibalba [underworld], reflecting their ability to navigate different realms. Those who resonate with the dog spirit embody loyalty, courage, and problem-solving skills. By invoking Dog medicine, we enhance our capacity for guidance and faithfulness in relationships.
Which limiting beliefs am I ready to release today? How can I tap into a higher perspective to free myself from outdated identities? Which experiences am I grateful for and ready to let go of?



