1 - Reed (Ben)
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by Ian Xel Lungold
 

Spiritual essence, protector, and guiding light for the family and home, bringing peace, harmony and order to all relations...Click here to read full description.

The Trecena of Aj
(26th January – 7th February 2024)

by Mark Elmy

 

The Trecena of Aj gives us the opportunity to use the qualities of the hero we found within us during the trecena of Ajpu to bring harmony to our homes and community. Click here to watch Mark’s trecena videos.

Tzolkin Trecena Notes
1 - Reed (Ben)

by William and Viola Welsch

 

1 Ben (Reed/Corn) ambitious, strong, confident, inner power, authority, crusader, champion, journeying in new directions, energy connector between heaven and earth, sharing connections with others...Click here to read full article

Jaguar Wisdom
1 - Aj 
by Kenneth Johnson

 

Aj is often known as a day sign of ‘hearth and home,” it is also a day of authority. It may always be a good idea to “question authority,” but sometimes we have to question our own authority as well...Click here to read full article.

 

The Tzolk'in Clock
Reed Trecena
by the White Shaman 
 

The Reed trecena is that last trecena on the east side of the Tzolk’in Clock. After this trecena, the energy of the Tzolk’in is shifted to the north. The north face is the spiritual side of the Tzolk’in Clock. It is the place we go when we sleep and is equivalent to the right side of the human brain...Click here to read full article.

The Twenty Trecenas of the Tzolk’in  Order Book

INAH Archaeologists Find Funerary Urn Depicting Maya Corn God
by INAH
 

Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered a Paaktzatz style funerary urn depicting the Maya corn god.

The discovery was made during works on Section 7 of the Mayan Train which connects Chetumal Airport to the Escárcega stations in Mexico.

The urn was found alongside a similar vessel, suggesting that they were founding offerings associated with the construction of a pre-Hispanic building.

According to a press announcement by INAH, the funerary urn has an anthropomorphic figure made from pastillage that represents the Maya corn god, while the lid has a representation of an owl which also appears on the other vessel...Click here to read full article.

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