Tone 11 is a Divine Wakeup Call and Code of Activation

 

Greetings Beloved Kin,

It’s Time to remember that we’re only half-way through the 3rd uinal of Movement. We can be inclined to impulsive action when we think we have to accomplish the end all-at-once. It’s GOOD to see our limitations and flaws along the way, so the Divine End is clear to see, AFTER.

Everything takes Time. The Creator intends for us to Love our Life, just the way it is right now.

 

Don’t let your Ego convince you that you should be farther along that you dreamed you’d be by now. What matters are the tiny steps we take every day – solid steps, based on the Truth we learned in the past.

I wish I could make the video smaller, so you wouldn’t see me at my worst. But, oh well. When we know we’re enough at our worst, we’ll learn we’re always worthy of a higher end.

Make WISE choices today, even if they feel like small steps. As long as they are leading toward the end, we’ll get there. From a Divine Perspective, we have all the Time in the world. We aren’t inclined to love perfection in any Human Being – Only in the One Above.

love, in lak’ech,

Debra

PS – Be a monkey while you’re learning. It helps to apply a sense of humor to our everyday struggle to accept who we are. (We were created to be who we are by the One Above.) It’s not easy to be seen as we are. But you’re worth the sacrifice. 🙂

THE TRECENA OF SUN/AHAU: APPLYING THE LIGHT TO LIFE
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
11 Dog/OC, Cherokee, Wolf/KANA’TI, Destiny Kin 50
May 8, 2023 (05/08/2023)


THE TRECENA OF SUN/AHAU: APPLYING THE TRUTH


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My gift for the Tzolk’in round is the “Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment.

Volume 1 covers the first two seasons of the Tzolk’in round. The “Field Guide” is available to download from a link on the 13-day Trecena Guide Page.

Description by Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU

11 Dog/OC (Cherokee, Wolf/KANA’TI)

Galactic Tone 11: Resolution; 11 assists every new thing to find its place in the universe in the process of ‘fitting in.’ some modifications must occur. Eleven is the energy of dynamic actions facilitating change, simplification and improvement.

 Dog/OC: Courageous, loyal and warm-hearted, very alert and valiant, people born of Dog are respected for their sense of justice and their protection. People born of the sun sign Dog are very sensual and know how to enjoy life. Playfulness and a good understanding of the basic human nature lead to prosperity for Dog. Dogs are good team players who love to travel and have a keen sense of their position in society. Dogs are ambitious and will take opportunities when they offer themselves, including infidelities. Dog persons share the nature of coyotes, spies, wolves and lawyers.

Cherokee, Wolf/KANA’TI: Wolf is symbolized by Sirius (Dog star) and Antares, one or the other always visible but never at the same time.  Wolf is our brother, shares our very roots.  All dogs are domesticated wolves, companionship and guidance.  Wolves are a connecting link between the worlds; ones who inspire loyalty, diplomacy and sense of humor with unlimited potential.  Wolf is the Day Sign of teachers, healers, pathfinders and transformers; sharp as obsidian, gentle as a lamb. OC-Totem –Dog:  Loyalty and faithfulness that survives beyond death.  This was the first day of creation energy in this 4th world, sets the energy for love, loyalty and faithfulness on the 5200 year cycle.  Heart chakra energy is involved so that we can move to the state of “unconditional love” with compassion.  All sexual desire issues that are not in harmony will surface to be cleared.

[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]

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