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.
"Kawoq is the energy of lightning and rain. It is an energy that allows us to delve into our essence, our strength, and our work. Kawoq balances the rain since without enough rain, our crops suffer; yet too much can cause flooding and harm. Even when storms may seem destructive, they are often washing away the things we no longer need in our life to allow new growth.”–Pablo Sigüenza Ramírez
13-Day Theme of Kawoq:
Birthing Collective Expansion
Friday 7.25 | 1 Kawoq
Supports: Healing, New Life, Birth
Challenges: Destructiveness
Auspicious for: Setting intentions for cleansing and renewal; embracing new beginnings; group or family intentions; honoring diverse perspectives; noticing flashes of insight; nurturing the home and family; prayers for community well-being; detoxing mind and body; therapeutic work; cultivating patience; supporting healthy childbirth (midwifery, doulas); community service; versatility; arts and beautifying; empowering and unifying groups; inviting harmony to groups or families; caring for heart and home well-being
Avoid: Resistance; destructive behavior; rigidity; indecision; tolerating toxic influences; pessimism
💡 Kawoq’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Saturday 7.26 | 2 Ajpu
Supports: Holiness, Divinity, Accomplishment
Challenges: Overly Mystical, Naivety, Anger
Auspicious for: Working on relational clarity; taking measured action; releasing doubt or judgement; directly confronting conflict; partnership goals and strategies; seeking divinity in duality; learning from tensions and challenges; cultivating vitality in the body; development of artistic talents; strength training; sports; dance; physical activities; matches and competitions; paternal healing; bravely handling difficulties; pursuing success
Avoid: Egoism; vanity; pride; spiritual bypassing; dwelling on differences; victim mentality; resisting the call to action; neglecting physical health; rigidity in opinions and perspectives
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