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.
No’j turns knowledge and experience into wisdom. It symbolizes the movement of earth and sky. It is the connection between the Universal Cosmic Mind and the human mind – intellect, knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual learning. No’j brings the power of communication in both day-to-day matters and the sublime as manifested through art. This communication is intergalactic and inter-dimensional. No’j involves the mystery of najt [space-time]. It contains synchronicity, the great vibration, and collective memory.
–Carlos Barrios, Mayan Elder
13-Day Theme of No’j
New Insights, Enrichment of Knowledge & Wisdom
Friday 1.24 | 1 No’j
Supports: Intellect, Intelligence, Practicality
Challenges: Aloofness, Pride, Vanity
Auspicious for: Quieting and clearing the mind; mindfulness; reflection, self-inquiry and journaling; meditation; intentions and prayers for clarity; counsel or mentorship; group counsel; initiating project plans; designing plans, schematics or outlines; setting intentions to harmonize relationships; nourishing the mind; enrichment of knowledge; deepening studies; developing vocation or career; studying and learning from nature; improving memory; organizing work spaces and systems; developing communication skills; starting scientific or artistic pursuits; ensuring all steps of a plan are stable; cultivating coherence and resilience
Avoid: Making hasty decisions without thorough analysis; skipping important steps; pride; inflexibility; allowing ego to cloud judgment; becoming overly critical or perfectionist; procrastinating on important decisions
💡 No’j’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Saturday 1.25 | 2 Tijax
Supports: Healing, Purification, Tenacity, Discernment
Challenges: Belligerence, Wounding
Auspicious for: Self-reflective and healing practices; pausing or taking time to make decisions; cutting out and removing dissonance; removing negative or limiting beliefs; addressing imbalances in relationships; approaching conflict with the truth; courage to tell the truth; bold choices; calling out falsehoods; physical therapy; couple’s therapy; energy healing (eg. reiki); strategizing; editing; pruning; beautifying; recalibrating; cutting out toxic influences; cutting out distractions; sculpting or surgery; dentistry; asking for protection from illness or accidents
Avoid: Making impulsive decisions without discernment; ignoring physical or emotional pain; refusing to address underlying issues; using harsh words or actions that may wound others; resisting necessary changes
Sunday 1.26 | 3 Kawoq
Supports: Healing, New Life, Birth
Challenges: Destructiveness
Auspicious for: Cleansing the body, home, and psyche; prayers for success and prosperity; constructive communication; clear and honest communication; settling family-social conflicts; breaking through social limitations; breaking through internal barriers; resolving disputes; focus on improving group dynamics; versatility and flexibility in collaborations; seeking support for healthy childbirth (e.g. midwifery, doulas); family counsel; participating in community service; taking actions that empower and unify groups or associations; asking for beneficial energies to harmonize family or group circumstances
Avoid: Gossip and unnecessary chatter; engaging in destructive behaviors; rigidity; resistance to change, procrastinating on figurative or literal cleansing; engaging with pessimistic outlooks
Monday 1.27 | 4 Ajpu
Supports: Holiness, Divinity, Accomplishment
Challenges: Overly Mystical, Naivety, Anger
Auspicious for: Physical self-care; materializing visions, strategies, and projects; implementing plans; confronting fears and obstacles; facing fears of the unknown; actively overcoming barriers and obstacles; paternal bonding and healing; strength training; physical labor; evaluating goals; focus on artistic projects and endeavors; launching projects or promotional materials; confronting issues with compassion and creativity; competitive games or sports; development of clarity through facing challenges
Avoid: Egoism; victim mentality; spiritual bypassing; neglecting physical health and exercise; fearing challenges; letting anger dictate actions; losing sight of long-term goals due to short-term challenges
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