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.
“A net can be thrown into water to fish, or it can be used to set a trap. Similarly, it can hold things set aside for the future, symbolizing abundance. K’at means everyone shapes their own thoughts, either positively or negatively. This sign brings life’s tricks and tests. It is the spider’s web, rewarding patience.” –Carlos Barrios, Mayan Elder
13-Day Theme of K’at
Net of Harvest & Liberation
Sunday 9.28 | 1 K’at
Supports: Abundance, Gathering, Sharing, Lightening the Load, Purging, Releasing, Letting Go of Excess
Challenges: Attachment, Entanglement, Burdens, Emotional Enmeshments, Imprisonment
Auspicious for: Planting new seeds of intentions; initiating new ideas; rituals or offerings thanking for abundance; bringing people or ideas together; nurturing social bonds; releasing physical excess; decluttering the home or workspace; patiently disentangling knots; gathering resources for projects; packing for moving or travels, cleansing or detoxing the body (e.g. fasting); organizing practical information and data (e.g. home items, bank statements, taxes, etc.); garden or crop tending; agriculture; gift giving; donating; sharing abundance
Avoid: Staying attached to excess material possessions; resisting the release of burdens; taking on other people’s jobs or responsibilities; emotional enmeshments; material or immaterial ensnarements; getting caught in unnecessary complications
💡 K’at’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Monday 9.29 | 2 Kan
Supports: Strength, Power, Knowledge to Wisdom, Body Signals
Challenges: Abuse of Power, Illusion, Delusion, Deception
Auspicious for: Pause and reflection; energetic physical movement; relationship healing or council; nurturing love bonds; enrichment of knowledge and wisdom; spiritual or mystical studies; upholding truth and honesty; reading and interpreting bodily sensations; cultivating life-force energy (eg. tantra, breathwork, yoga, strength-training); sexual healing; detachment from dysfunctional relationships; shedding old identities
Avoid: Misusing power or influence; ignoring intuition and body signals; becoming overly attached to external validation; engaging manipulation or deceit; teaching without humility
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