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.
“Kame is the energy of death and rebirth. It is the end of one stage of life that gives rise to another form of life. Kame is the energy of our ancestors: our grandmothers, grandfathers and loved ones who are no longer physically with us. Kame represents tranquility, love, and peace. Kame is a special day to remember and pray for the deceased. It is a good day to make contacts with our ancestors and request their guidance, knowledge and wisdom.” –Pablo Sigúenza Ramírez
13-Day Theme of Kame:
Closure, Thresholds & Rebirth
Saturday 7.12 | 1 Kame
Supports: Transformation, Endings, Renewal, Connection with Ancestors
Challenges: Introversion, Attachments
Auspicious for: Prayers or setting intentions for peace, harmony and protection; reflection; meditation; inner silence; ceremonies or rituals to release the old; effort to close out cycles or past grievances; honoring living and passed ancestors; trusting in new experiences; shadow work; confronting fears; surrendering to transitions and changes; allowing transformation and change; communing with ancestors and spirit guides; initiations; actions to further spiritual advancement
Avoid: Resisting changes; engaging in fear; resisting spiritual growth opportunities; emotional attachments; refusing to change
💡 Kame’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Sunday 7.13 | 2 Kej
Supports: Spiritual Leadership, Strength Cultivation, Determination
Challenges: Stubbornness, Dominance
Auspicious for: Connecting and recharging with nature; nature walks; strengthening the body; cultivating agility of mind and body; pause and reflection; calculated analysis of decisions, plans and risks; implementing plans; moving forward with collaborations; mentorship; respecting boundaries; seeking equilibrium in partnerships and relationships; applying spiritual guidance (especially in relationships); restoring balance; working with the four elements (earth, water, air, fire) and four bodies (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual)
Avoid: Monotomy and laziness; Forcing changes; dominating others; allowing others to overstep boundaries; inflexibility with ideas or plans; stagnation; rigidity
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