Trecena Discussions

with Tata Walter

The Mayan calendar is a tool that helps us understand our lives, weaving a relationship with time as nourishment for our destiny. In this gift, we can also understand the ritual of the day. On this occasion, we want to share with each of you the space of connection with the nahuales, as well as the trecenas found in the sacred Mayan calendar.

In this series of discussions, Tata Walter will guide us as we gather in community at the start of every trecena to honor and explore the nahual that ushers it in. This nahual is significant because its energy will carry the theme of the entire 13-day cycle. Here we will also have the opportunity to get to know the influence the nahuales have as the guide for each trecena as an essential part of each nahual from the beginning of the trecena.

1 Aq'ab'al
Jul
24

1 Aq'ab'al

1 Aq'ab'al

  • Transition: It represents the moment somewhere in the darkness when light first begins to make its presence known—the first spark of a fire.

  • New Concepts: It is a perfect day for conceiving new ideas, starting new relationships, or launching new projects.

  • Duality & Balance: It connects night and day, acting as a bridge between the physical world and the world of dreams or ideas.

  • Animal Association: It is traditionally associated with the bat, symbolizing navigating through the unseen or the dark





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1 B’atz
Jun
2

1 B’atz

1 B’atz

  • The Thread of Time: B'atz' represents the cosmic thread that weaves the fabric of our lives, history, and reality together.

  • The Master Artisan: Because it is tied to weaving, B'atz' governs creativity, music, art, and storytelling. People born under this sign are often seen as natural entertainers, teachers, and visionaries.

  • New Beginnings: As the first day of the sacred calendar, it is a highly auspicious time to start creative projects, manifest your destiny, and renew your intentions

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