
9 Seed / KAN
THE TRECENA OF WISDOM/CIB: AN ILLUMINATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
9 Seed/KAN, (Cherokee Dragon/UKTE’NA O’STO), Destiny Kin 204
January 22, 2023, 01/22/2023
Greetings Beloved Kin,
A Seed will always grow to be what it was intended to be from the beginning. Seed/KAN is the “little dragon” as the Spark of the Creator that was shared within as the Truth of our “I Am.” We learn through all the choices we make. Our trials and tribulations are the result of “giving in” to who others would choose for us to be.
When sacrifice our who we are for the sake of relationship, we forget. Who we really are as who we would be if there was no one looking over our shoulder. We can’t receive love for who we are, as long as we’re hiding the Truth within.
In the 11th uinal, we are resolving the Truth. We know all the conditions that are right for us to feel Peace. We’re all looking for the place where we belong, just as we are.
Seed/KAN offers us the eyes to “see clearly.” To know what we could make of our Life, we have to live by our own Truth for our Self and the One Above. We won’t please everyone, and we’ll never please someone who wants us to be something else. Those are not the conditions for us to grow into the highest version of our self.
KAN holds the clarity to know what we want and what we don’t want to be. We’re guided to make a thorough investigation of our self. We were all given a life of our own. We’re born free of karma. We aren’t obligated “to be” for someone else, only the One who wrote the Truth in our heart. That means we have to say “no” when there’s no room to grow.
How hard is it for you to say “no?” I used to spend days trying to come up with a reason to say “no” that someone else could understand. The issue was resolved when it makes Common Sense. We don’t have to have a reason and we don’t have to be “right.” Being “right” AND “wrong” is how we discover who we are. We either liked the choice or we wish we could change it. We have to let everyone “be” whatever they choose for their life, and for our own us to ever know our Highest Dream of Reality. We ALL need some time along to dig through the darkness to know what we can do. Seeds require their own space to grow in all directions.
On Peak Tone 9 we’re coming face-to-face with who we are, as we’re given the Patience to see the Big Picture. Once we Know what “feels right” to us, we’ll know the choices we need to make for Our Dream of Love to ever grow. We can’t deny who we are and ever reach the end of knowing. We were born to Live our Life. And, living our own Life, we’ll resolve the place where we belong in the Universe. Every Human Seed was created for its own Divine Meaning and Purpose. We weren’t intended to serve someone else’s purpose for our life. We were born free to Live and Let Live. We weren’t born to be slaves. The Sacred Right to Choose was given for us to follow our own Conscious. No one else can choose what makes us happy, and “happy” is the Sign that we’re following the Road to our own Destiny.
Number 9 represents the Power of the Holy, Holy, Holy to complete the Creation. It takes courage to be. Some people will like us, and some won’t. If they don’t, we could spend a lifetime changing what can never be changed.
The Creator Loves us the way we are. We are wrought by the Creator’s hand. No one loves us more than the One Above. That’s who we’re aiming to please and who was intended to be the sole object of our affection. Seeds are best tended together by their own kind. Love is the condition we need to grow. Love is being Seen and Acknowledged for the inherent value of who we are.
In lak’ech, I am another you
Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN
THE TRECENA OF WISDOM/CIB: AN ILLUMINATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
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9 Seed/KAN (Cherokee, Dragon/ UKTE’NA O’STO)
Galactic Tone 9: Patience. The energy of Nine is one of the getting a better perspective of the bigger picture. With the energy of Nine, plans or patterns begin to come to completion. Nine requires patience and perseverance that is found in the bigger picture, otherwise there is great suffering from the lack of insight. The completion of cycles of action is all-important to Nine.
Seed/KAN: Family, sexual activity and the magic of germination are the characteristics of this sun sign. Natural net workers, Seed people strive to free themselves and others from debt or oppressive patterns of the past. Abundance is gathered by Seeds as if with a cast net. Seed persons are public defenders who work toward uniting community by discovering hidden traps and secret influences of others. To generate true abundance, Seed must learn to appreciate all gifts and lessons received and conduct profound investigations into its self. In the absence of gratefulness and the courage to face oneself, Seed finds itself in less than less fertile environments.
Cherokee, Dragon/UKTE’NA O’STO: Dragon’s symbol is Draco winding between the Little Dipper and Big Dipper. Dragon is the Corn Spirit, symbol of dual personality of Corn Mother and Maiden. Fertility and pro-creation from generation to generation. The word dragon means ” eye, to look at, to see clearly”. Spirit brings energy of Lawgiver, Justice, vigilance and protective, loyal unto death. Ley lines in China are “dragon lines”, energy is sometimes called “orgone energy”, pyramid power or magnetic force. Pyramids and kivas are collector portals for this energy, known as vortexes. Dragon energy beats a path everywhere, stirring things up with a big stick in tune with the beat of the drum, heartbeat of the Earth.
[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]