Celebrating the Mayan 260-Day Sacred Count: May 29, 2012 to February 12, 2013
Change your calendar & change your life!
The next Tzolkin spin celebrates the unfolding of the much anticipated Winter Solstice transit of the Mayan Long Count calendar. From media outlets to historical texts, the views of what might come to pass are now mythic. We can each experience the Mayan prophecy for ourselves by dropping into the daily sacred count of the Tzolkin. By falling into ancient Mayan rhythms and honoring their select archetypes for reverence and ritual, we can strengthen our receptivity to the teaching this transit offers. Imagine that through daily reverie of these mythological symbols, we are connecting to the ascended Maya – and will be guarded and guided by their astral and angelic presence.
A limited edition by Lisa Star, The Tzolkin Daybook includes 84 pages (8.5 x 5.5 in.) of writings on each wavespell and color plates for tracking them. It is powerful to write notes for one’s experience of each day to remember next Tzolkin cycle when encountering similar energy – and an incredible way to deepen one’s understanding of the wavespells. The Destiny edition includes a series fo questions for each wavespell to help you track its archetypal energies through journal writing and meditation. The Tzolkin Daybook is also a substitution for our Gregorian planners, to be used for appointments and our obligations in the everyday world, infusing ‘reality’ with the Dreamtime images of the Mayan sacred count.
Designed for the seasoned Natural Time traveler, but also ideal for those who want to jump in deeply and ride the waves to new illumination.
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From Lisa: My years of self-study of these rhythms began by writing several sentences about the day before I went to sleep. I never had any other teacher besides calendars and my own reverie. The Tzolkin Daybook is for you to invite your own awakenings and amazement for the Tzolkin’s shamanic teaching. As Jose Arguelles translated Zuvuya: everything that has been unconscious is becoming conscious