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B'ATZ
The symbol of the monkey, weather,
time, and movement. A day of binding loose ends together.
B'ATZ people are well respected and sought after, but have
to earn it. They have strong personal desires to accomplish
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EE
The symbol for destiny and the road. It is a straight and
spiritual path. EE people will have a great foundation and
destiny for whatever they do. EE's gifts are strong roots
for shamanism, healing, & the sacred knowledge. Travels
a lot. |
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AJ
The symbol for the hearth and the bee. It deals with
aspects relating to the family, groups of people, and
communities. AJ must overcome challenges in order to gain
knowledge, strength, and spiritual awakening. |
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IX
The symbol for the Mayan shrine, the temple, the spirit,
the magician, and the jaguar. IX will give strength,
endurance, and courage. Should be trained to become a
shaman or healer. Ix is the symbol for the earth &
hope. |
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TZ'IKIN
The symbol of the quetzal bird. The bird is part of the
great kukulkan (feathered serpent). TZ'IKIN is the medium
between human and god. These people are friendly, generous,
kind, & sociable. This is the great gift of fortune and
happiness. |
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AJMAK
The symbol of the condor (the purifier). This is a good day
to visit sacred shrines and honor the ancestors. These
people can be affected by vanity, sin, & vice. Have
faith & trust in yourself so you & your family may
prosper. Be responsible to work & loved ones. |
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NOJ
The symbol for wisdom, ideas, thoughts, mediation,
resolution, and conclusion. NOJ is the antelope & are
gifted as civil & religious leaders, inventors,
healers, & shamans. NOJ can be creative. Try not to
worry and argue. |
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TIJAX
The symbol of the great wolf, the obsidian blade,
communication, and protection. TIJAX people can be
promoters of political justice, and they work for
liberation of the oppressed. These people can also suffer
from gossip.
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KAWOK
The symbol of judges, protectors, and lawyers. These people
deal in matters related with the law & justice. They
are healers & midwives. KAWOK is the lion, the storm,
lightning, & thunder. Day of the woman who warms her
hearth with love. |
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AJPU
The symbol of the blow-gunner, the struggle between all
opposite forces, the hunter, the sun, & the great
eagle. AJPU becomes a medium between the natural &
supernatural. Ajpu gives the power of clairvoyance &
the ability to be a seer. |
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IMUX
The symbol of the water lily, fish, & water dragon.
IMUX deals with the mind: madness or clarity, craziness or
cooperation. They can be dependable & become the right
hand to others, groups, organizations & communities.
Imux people can be creative with a great imagination. |
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I'Q
The symbol of the air, and the strong, wild, and gentle
wind. I'Q is the mountain cat, the breath, and life. I'Q
people can take suffering and sickness away. They make
great warriors & are feared by their enemies. These
people can travel a lot. |
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AKABAL
The symbol of the fawn, the aurora, dawn, and sunrise.
AKABAL takes away darkness, obscurity, evil, and ignorance.
They are spiritual and psychological guides, healers, and
shamans. They have the extra nahual, lightning, in their
essence. |
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K'AT
The symbol of the lizard, the fire, the net, captivity,
lack of freedom, oppression, & punishment. These people
are freedom fighters. They fight for social justice. K'AT
people liberate and protect others from oppression, &
are great networkers. |
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KAN
The reptilian part of the feathered serpent, medicines,
plants, the law, and the "kundalini" energy of
the universe. A powerful day of justice. These people are
strong, wise healers and shamans. They know many arts, and
may have to control a strong temper. |
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KEME
The symbol for death, the owl, obedience, transformation,
and humility. These people are verbally skillful and make
good spokespersons. They can be wealthy. They deal with
life and death and can assist others in the transformation
process. |
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KIEJ
The symbol of the deer, power, authority, force, strength,
and the four pillars of the universe. KIEJ smashes &
domineers powers, people & things. These people are
leaders in worldly & religious matters. They can suffer
from other's envy & gossip. |
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Q'ANIL
The symbol for fertility, the seed, the semen and the egg,
the four colors of corn, the skin, & the four
directions. Q'ANIL people are the physical & spiritual
farmers of the world. They need to keep to the sacred to
prevent becoming conceited & egotistical. |
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TOJ
The symbol of the great white shark, the offering, and
liberty. TOJ people can be treasurers, bankers, and
accountants. These people are honest and good. They should
apologize to those they have insulted, betrayed, and hurt. |
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TZI
Symbol of the dog, scent, intuition, the clan, pack, &
extended family. TZI people work well with others after the
hierarchy is set, and are very sensual. They need to watch
for bad decisions & wrong actions in life. Seek inner
tranquility & peace of mind. |
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