Greetings Beloved Kin,
Mercury, the Messenger, reaches its pinnacle position with Venus shining straight above on April 12, 2023 . The “lord of the Day” is 11 Seed/KAN, a day of crystal clarity that Resolves the Truth.
The Master Number 11 of Divine Inspiration, Resolves the Truth in Human’s mind that will be taken to Heart on the first 12:12 (Haab Year 12 Road/EB and 12 Seed/KAN). The 1st uinal is the “lightning flash” of our first inspiration to imagine our way to the end.
The Jaguar’s “earth magic” is Gratitude. The Panther is symbolized by “comets, meteors, shooting stars, fireballs, and magicians.”
The Creator’s Highest Intention is for us to See and Acknowledge the Truth Above. By the Universal Law of Cause and Effect, we can’t help but receive the Blessing when invest Time in a Communion of Spirits.
May we give thanks from the very beginning for what the Highest One Will Share as the Sacred Exchange.
Mercury is only 1 of many heavenly signs mark our new beginning in April 2023.
love, in lak’ech,
Debra
THE TRECENA OF JAGUAR/IX: A JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
1 Jaguar/IX (eesh), Cherokee, Panther/SOHO’NI, Destiny Kin 14
April 2, 2023 (04/02/2023)
Cherokee, Panther/SAHO’NI: Panther is symbolized by comets, meteors, shooting stars, fireballs, and magicians. Meteors appearing around the middle of November are Heralds of the Coming of the Light, the Cherokee New Year. Panther is the Shadow of the Sphinx, Herald of the Dawn, guardian of the night when the sun is traveling through the underworld. Panthers have unlimited imaginations, visualizations, and are spellbinding speakers. The Totem Jaguar is the guardian of the portals to other dimensions; shamanic abilities will open; multi-dimensional magic; healer, leader, way shower energy when used for spiritual growth. Abuse would be for using this power for control or negative purposes; must find a powerful balance.
Cherokee calendar sources are linked on the Daykeeper Resources Page
1 Jaguar/IX (Cherokee, Panther/SAHO’NI)
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU, recorded at MayanMajix.com
Galactic Tone 1: Unity. One is the beginning of all things, the first, the whole and the all in one. One’s are assertive and self-guided and give a good push to whatever project they are associated with. One persons work best when meeting a challenge. Do not expect One-persons to be attentive to details or to put the finishing touches on things.
Jaguar/IX: Born with a deep love of the Mother Earth, Jaguar or shaman is directly tied to the source of all Earth magic. They possess great power of intellect and strength or character through integrity. Jaguar energy is feminine in nature and is the ruling spirit of jungles, plains, and mountains. The spirit of Jaguar inhabits the Mayan temples and is called on to assist in spiritual as well as in material ways. Jaguar is also the god/goddess of gratefulness. Patience born of strength and skill can turn to pounce of quick decision and action. Both bold and stealthful, Jaguars do not often attack directly and communications from them usually contain some mystery. In the absence of integrity, Jaguars power corrupts becoming a search for wealth and fame.
Cherokee, Panther/SAHO’NI: Panther is symbolized by comets, meteors, shooting stars, fireballs, and magicians. Meteors appearing around the middle of November are Heralds of the Coming of the Light, the Cherokee New Year. Panther is the Shadow of the Sphinx, Herald of the Dawn, guardian of the night when the sun is traveling through the underworld. Panthers have unlimited imaginations, visualizations, and are spellbinding speakers. The Totem Jaguar is the guardian of the portals to other dimensions; shamanic abilities will open; multi-dimensional magic; healer, leader, way shower energy when used for spiritual growth. Abuse would be for using this power for control or negative purposes; must find a powerful balance.
[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]