The 20 Trecenas of the Sacred Mayan Calendar
During the last cycle, I wrote about each of the trecenas—including a summary of the energy of each day within them. Each trecena is ruled by the energy of one of the 20 nawales of the sacred Mayan calendar.
The Wisdom of Death: The Kame Trecena
Kame represents death, rebirth and transformation and has a deep connection to the ancestors. It is considered an auspicious and positive energy. The energy of Kame encourages us to hold our loved ones on the other side of the veil in our hearts and memories and to let go of our grief.
For Calling the Spirit Back from Wandering the Earth in Its Human Feet
Put down that bag of potato chips, that white bread, that bottle of pop.
Turn off that cellphone, computer, and remote control.
Open the door, then close it behind you.
Take a breath offered by friendly winds. They travel the earth gathering essences of plants to clean.
Give it back with gratitude.
People of the Corn: The Aj Trecena
Aj is the cornstalk. It is one of the most masculine of the nawales, literally meaning “man of” and representing leadership in the realm of home, family and community. According to renowned 19th-century American writer and philosopher Emerson (1 Aj), “Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.”
Here Comes the Sun: The Ajpu Trecena
Ajpu is the sun, the human being, the hero that each one of us is in our own lives, on our own journeys. We begin and end this life alone, but along the way, community, family and friendship is what sustains us. Our spiritual practice is what sustains us, in addition to air, water, food, shelter and love.
Happy New Deer: The Kej Trecena
The next 13 days are imbued with the energy of Kej, which represents our connection to the wilderness, the four directions, spiritual leadership, humility, respect, power, and grace.
Jaguar Magic & Mother Earth Love: The Ix Trecena
In the sacred Mayan calendar, the trecena of Ix is a 13-day period that is all about our connection to Mother Earth and the magical soul of nature, of which we are an integral part. It’s a time to ask ourselves how we can connect more fully with nature and help sustain our planet.
Living the Primordial Dream: The Imox Trecena
A new dream is being conceived; a new vision preparing to be born into reality. What wants to be created through you? What is asking for form and energy? Imox is the water, in all its states: liquid, solid, gas, vapor, dewdrops, lakes, oceans, rivers. It is the primordial ocean from which all of life emerged. Imox is a feminine sign, unstable, creative, inspiring, dramatic and exciting.
The 20 Day Signs of the Sacred Mayan Calendar
13 x 20 = 260 days. Each cycle of the sacred Mayan calendar lasts roughly nine months, which is not coincidentally also the length of human gestation.
The 20 nahuales are said to represent the 20 fingers and toes of the human body, and the 13 numbers represent our 13 major joints (ankles, knees, hips, shoulder, elbows, wrists, and neck).
Giving Thanks
I thank all my relations.
I thank the ancestors.
I thank the sacred medicine of this moment.
I thank Life for its fullness, beauty, simplicity and complexity.
Thank you.
Gracias.
Ma’tiox.