K’uxlajik K’aslik K’ux
(Living the fourfold sacred rhythm)
With the Mayan Sacred Calendar,
we live in alignment with Natural Law
by practicing its guidance.
“Tz’ikin is the energy within each bird that soars the sky. Just as birds have the possibility of a broad view of their path when flying, we can ask this energy for the ability to understand where we come from and where we are going.
The Tz’ikin energy enables us to understand our past, present, and future in order to find well-being and abundance. We can think of abundance as material and energetic elements that enable us to live in harmony with the cosmos.”
–Pablo Sigüenza Ramírez
13-Day Theme of Tz’ikin
Sacred Vision, Love & Fortune
Saturday 4.12 | 1 Tz’ikin
Supports: Prosperity, Manifestation, Vision, Love, Luck
Challenges: Distraction, Lack of Focus
Auspicious for: Envisioning; planting the seed of an intention; asking for revelations; developing business and financial goals; calling in a love relationship; manifestation rituals; designing plans; starting first step of a project; trying new methods; unifying ideas and perspectives; focus on one task at a time; special attention to dreams and omens; preparation for launches; eye care and healing; business coaching or mentorship; focus on well-being of projects and endeavors; projecting positive visualizations of love, growth, and prosperity
Avoid: Allowing distractions to derail progress; dismissing opportunities for growth; focus on too many things at a time
💡 Tz’ikin’s guidance is applicable to all of the following days of its Trecena.
Sunday 4.13 | 2 Ajmaq
Supports: Pardon, Forgiveness, Redemption
Challenges: Unforgiving, Negligence, Irresponsibility
Auspicious for: Love relationships; mentorship and couple’s therapy; forgiveness practices; introspection in relationships; atonement in relationships; gratitude, gifts, and acknowledgements; healing work; self-forgiveness; sweetness in communication; romance; dates; self-discovery within relationships; focus on cleaning the auric field; self-sacrifice; being of service; cleaning up vices; listening to inspiring podcasts or healing music
Avoid: Holding onto grudges; ignoring personal responsibility; perpetuating negative thought patterns; neglecting physical or emotional healing opportunities; overlooking chances to make amends
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