Beloved Kin,
My Internet connection has been interrupted off and on this morning. It seemed like a “bad” thing. Though, when tech support said it was a provider issue and repairs were in process, I had time to go outside. Played songs of faith on my cell phone, and the doves came closer. I watched the wind in the trees, and was Within, One with the Whole of Everything.
What we resist, is an inner calling that wants an answer. There so many divine ways to know and communicate besides the Internet. When our heart communes with Mother Earth, all things hear and speak back to us from within. The most important thing I was meant to do this morning was taking the Time To Be.
I thought I had something important to say before, and it didn’t matter at all.
love, in lak’ech, Debra
Matt Redman – Help From Heaven ft. Natasha Bedingfield
5 Serpent/CHICCHAN (Cherokee, Serpent/DO’TSI)
A GOOD DAY FOR: Flexibility and Fluidity ~ Ian Xel Lungold, MayanMajix.com Tzolk’in Calculator
Galactic Tone 5: Empowerment. At the center of the cube we find Five. Five is an intelligent, organizing force which manages communications and materials, knowledge and application. Fives are natural net workers who gather what is needed. These persons can probe directly to the core of any situation making them excellent investigators.
Serpent/CHICCHAN: Movement and the creation of time. Sensual and dramatic, this sun sign embodies intense instinctual wisdom and creates a connection from Earth bound, to Heavenly aspirations. By sincere service to others, Serpent opens and expands its heart. Serpent aligns authority and the truth to bring justice that is quick and sure. Serpents are very adaptable, even fluid until trapped in a corner, and then they explode. Serpents, venomous temper poisons itself as well as others by creating resentful, suppressive and even destructive attitudes.
INDIGENIOUS WISDOM:
Cherokee, Serpent/DO’TSI: Serpent’s symbol is Constellation Serpens. Serpent people are Sky people who come to earth periodically as Educators. As above-So below, on Earth the Serpent is the roots of the tree of knowledge. Serpent power is vital energy, the moving force, the instinct and desire for creativity, the trigger that sets off the action. It lights the fuse that magnifies and explodes the life force itself. Knowledge, combining science, technology and psychology, plus spirituality are seeded on the planet through the descending Light of the Serpent.
[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]