K’uxlajik K’aslik K’ux
(Living the Four-Fold Sacred Rhythm)
With the Mayan Sacred Calendar,
we live in alignment with Natural Law
by practicing its guidance.
“B’atz is the start of life, infinite time, and unity. Spiritual connections are history interwoven with time. This sign symbolizes cosmic phenomena and original wisdom. B’atz is the deity that created Earth and Sky, the Creator of life and wisdom.
B’atz signifies the time it takes for a child to develop in the womb. The tz’ite that represents Ajq’ijab’ (Mayan priests) contains 260 seeds, representing the nine moons of pregnancy. B’atz’ presides over the future.” –Carlos Barrios, Mayan Elder
13-Day Theme of B’atz
Weaving a New Creation
Monday 9.15 | 1 B’atz
Supports: Creativity, Fun, Innovation, Problem Solving, Marriage
Challenges: Intolerance, trickster energy, arrogance, entanglements
Auspicious for: Setting intentions; initiating creative projects; initiations; starting a new business; bringing life to innovative ideas; focus on new beginnings; setting intentions to resolve partnership issues; weaving ideas together; marital counsel; dancing, painting, music, or healing arts; beginning business ventures; fertility planning; celebrations and gatherings; joyful and fun new activities; celebrating life with spirit of unity and fresh new beginnings
Avoid: Suppressing creativity; ignoring relationship issues; procrastinating solutions; indulging arrogance or trickster tendencies; entanglements
💡 B’atz guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Tuesday 9.16 | 2 E’
Supports: Travel, Exploration, Merchants, Finances, Learning, Studying, Journeying, Experimenting
Challenges: Restlessness, Overexcitement
Auspicious for: Travels and journeys; partnership explorations; business meetings or agreements; defining shared intentions and goals; seeking vocational guidance; making choices to advance finances or projects; experimenting and learning; meaningful dialogue about purpose; booking travel; romantic or spontaneous dates; professional growth activities; communication and connection; international communication; exploring new studies or career paths; staying open to signs and omens
Avoid: Staying in comfort zones; ignoring growth opportunities; avoiding necessary conversations; overcommitting or rushing decisions; burning out
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