My Epiphany in the Night – 9 Deer/MANIK

Greetings Beloved Kin,

I had a Major epiphany of Truth that felt like Common Sense. All you have to do to transmute the darkness into Light is to turn to the Creator in the middle of every storm and ASK to Know a Divine Meaning and Purpose for it. That sounds like a prayer the Creator would always be happy to answer.

 

Algiz – Symbol of the Sage that knows the Highest Meaning and Purpose of our Life – to Save another. Reaching for the Highest one, symbol of the Tree of Life, and the Divine Antennae of the Deer that’s tuned to the Vibration of Love

And, beyond all the Divine reasons we could imagine – turning back to the Highest One is the best reason of all. So, that’s One Divine Purpose that will always be the Truth.

The only catch is that we forget every time our Human emotions veil the Divine Truth. 9 Deer is the symbol of a Divine Mission of the Deer that’s “finished.” All my dreams of love would be answered, if I could just Remember tomorrow, how I feel today. That would be a Major Life Change.

All my altars are burning for a prayer that we could remember faster to Instantly Manifest the Truth every time we ask to know.

Tomorrow is 10 Star/LAMAT, the tone of Manifestation marked by the Day sign of the Scion and the totem rabbit, in the Chinese Lunar Year of the Rabbit. The Rabbit holds the power to  Instantly Manifest the Truth that we focus on as the Object of our Affection. There’s a rabbit on the altars to the North, East, and West. The Dog is anchoring the altar to the South. Each is an offering of Faith in what the Highest One intends to do to turn the world around through an Instant Manifestation of Love restored within the hearts  of the whole.

I’m grateful for all the prayers you share, your way.

love, Debra

TRECENA OF STORM/CAUAC: A BLESSING OF LIVING WATER
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
9 Deer/MANIK (man ‘neek), Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi, Destiny Kin 87
June 14, 2023 (06/14/2023) 

9 Deer/MANIK (Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi)  – Day 9 of 13 of the 1 Storm/CAUAC Trecena

Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU, from MayanMajix.com

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.

Deer/MANIK (Hand): Deer are spirit tools. Silence itself is a spiritual experience for Deer. For Deer life is a pilgrimage. Deer are dominant persons who defend the people and will make sacrifices for others. The spirit of Deer upholds the pillars of the four directions. With the power inherent in the number four, Deer pushes away bad influences or negative energies. Skill and quality of work are very important to Deer. They are presented with tools for every task in life and it is with these that they are able to rise above limitations. Deer has a habit of keeping every tool it has ever used. This leads to clutter and indecision, loss and procrastination. When confronted with promises not kept, Deer becomes stubborn, manipulative and evasive.

A GOOD DAY TO: Be of Service to Others

Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi: Symbolized by Constellation Galagina, the Stag, known as Taurus, the Bull. It does not include the Pleiades and Hyades clusters which in Cherokee are viewed as separate. To feed, gatherers of food and supplies, they enjoy rituals, ceremonials, feasts, the souls of hospitality, sociability. Freedom versus security issues often inspire leadership and unique solutions.  Combined with artistic and inspiring energies in harmony with lunar cycles, they nourish the clans. Totem-Deer:  A priest or shaman, a powerful person in general, to overwhelm an individual with one’s personal power, divination; inclined to become a teacher, healer, guru, civic leader, or politician.  Ability to create harmonic resonance.

[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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