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.
“Kej represents power, authority, respect, force, and hierarchy. This trecena, your challenge is to find your strength. This means developing a stable, objective sense of self-respect, without the arrogance, judgement, and ego that often hang on to our psyches, latching on like psychic parasites. It means basing your sense of self and identity on your own thoughts and observations, not those of others. This applies to both negative and positive input – whether someone criticizes or insults you, or praises and supports you.
Your self-respect needs to be independent and free of external influence, for only then can you begin to extend true respect to others. And that’s where real power is born. It’s quiet and understated, but will last you a lifetime.” –Brigitte Rasine
13-Day Theme of Kej:
Determination, Honor & Equilibrium
Tuesday 6.3 | 1 Kej
Supports: Spiritual Leadership, Strength Cultivation, Determination
Challenges: Stubbornness, Dominance
Auspicious for: Prayer and intentions for stability and equilibrium; grounding; recharging in nature; leadership training; spiritual initiations; rites of passage; facilitating healing ceremonies or practices; men’s fertility protocols; men’s healing work; cultivating agility of mind and body; strength training; practical application of insights and knowledge; implementing plans; moving forward; working on restoring balance in any area of life; working with the four elements (earth, water, wind, fire) and four bodies (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual)
Avoid: Forcing changes; dominating others; allowing others to overstep boundaries; inflexibility with ideas or plans; stagnation; rigidity
💡 Kej’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Wednesday 6.4 | 2 Q’anil
Supports: Talent, Fertility, Abundance, Sensual, Procreation
Challenges: Overindulgence, Drunkenness, Vices
Auspicious for: Cultivating intentions and growth in partnerships; business development; developing plans; taking slow, calculated steps; envisioning and negotiations; procreating; conceiving a child; collaborative projects; fertility protocols; announcing a pregnancy; sharing results; celebrating wins; celebrating or romantic dates; planting and garden tending; spending time with children; child development and education; health treatments
Avoid: Overindulgence; intoxication; neglecting plants and crops; neglecting family or relationship needs
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