REMEMBERING THE SAINTS OF COVID-19
Looking across the Tzolk’in to our last Spring, more than 1,196,266 world-wide have lost their lives to COVID-19. Each one made a contribution toward the Wisdom for the Whole, and Every Life Mattered to someone, by the Authority of Divine Justice. We can also remember the Living who offered The Work of Love on the Front Lines, and the witness to make the count of Lives Lost, one-by-one. So are there 1,196,266 who lost someone that mattered.
So has Life on Mother Earth taken a toll. Billions of Lives in the Natural World have been lost to Fires and Natural Disasters. If Humanity needs a Divine Sign close enough for Human to see, a global pandemic is a Milestone and a story that will be told one day as a mystery. Or, we can write the greatest story ever told.
Master Number 111:
Master Number 11 is the symbol of a Divine Wake-up Call. November 1, 2020 also holds the Master Number 22, and 2020 as a Year of Clearly Seeing the Truth. Number 111 is a code of activation, that ignites the Consciousness of Knowing. 111 is the Consciousness of a Power Above that is One in our Life.
The Consciousness of the Living was created as a Sanctuary for the Whole. At the top of the pyramid all directions convert into a single Point. Every time we Remember, the One who Lived Before receives the Love Above from Below. So many lives were lost without ceremony or memorial, and so many died alone.
November 1, 2020, 3 Road/EB/Human is Haab date 15 Sak’/Zac (White)
During the Haab month Sak’ the hunters had their second festival of the year, this one to ask for the forgiveness of the gods for shedding the blood of animals. Haab Months It was Sak’ when I made the Pilgrimage to Ek’ Balam. Besides honoring Ian’s Mayan Birthday on Halloween, 10/13/2018, I was led by the cause to offer a Sacred Ceremony for the Forgiveness of the Whole. We all gathered on the same Holy Ground wherever we were, to be the ones to take on the blame for the whole and Ask to be Forgiven for all the lives we’ve taken.
That was 3 Tzolk’in rounds ago, and we’re back in the same place. May we ask for Forgiveness by those who had to die is such a difficult way, for those that were with them, and for those who were held away. May we Honor them and The Work they paid forward on behalf of the Whole.
love, in lak’ech, Debra
3 Road / EB (Cherokee, Rattlesnake Tooth / KANU’GA), Kin 172
Galactic Tone 3: Movement. Three is basic movement and communication, which begins as a vibration. Three energy is very eloquent in all types of self-expression. Communication is how Three establishes a point of agreement between any point “A” and any point “B”. Three persons are rythmic to the core and are often restless, as motion is their nature. By working closely with the energy of Three, any person becomes more able to predict motions of all kinds.
Road/EB: The bearer of time and conductor of destiny; also known as Human; these persons open the road and guide to the future groups, communities and individuals alike. Likable, obedient, dedicated hard workers and organizers, Road persons are fortunate in business and travel. Many become care takers of the poor, sick, or old people, where they may make personal sacrifices. Sometimes referred to as the sign of Grass, which is the most bountiful of all life forms, but is also the most humble. Road persons are affectionate and emphatic; they are easily hurt but slow to anger. Holding in of negative emotions and unexpressed resentment can lead to illness, a poisoned opinion of others and a false bravado for this sun sign.
Cherokee, Rattlesnake Tooth: Symbol is Rainbow, a delicate display of electromagnetic rays of the SUN. The Natal day sign of Medicine, the Shaman, the Priest, the Healer, and the Sorcerer; Guardian of the Way, Keeper of the Keys of the secret Kingdom.
[Text in italics was the primary source of inspiration for my journal. These are the sources that started my journey and they are the reference for interpretation each day. By providing the original text, I hope to offer a way to see what inspired my thoughts and by including all the aspects – allow for something more to inspire you. Mayan descriptions are those written by Ian Lungold. Cherokee descriptions came from multiple sources. Links to sources and other resources of study are offered on the Daykeeper Resources Page. ~Debra]