
Long-duration M6 Class Flare
SPACEWEATHER.COM: JULY 19, 2023
A CME IS COMING: NOAA models confirm that a CME will graze Earth’s magnetic field on July 20th. It came from yesterday’s potent M6-class eruption in the magnetic canopy of sunspot AR3363. G1 to G2-class geomagnetic storms are likely with a slight chance of escalating to G3.
A SIGNIFICANT EXPLOSION ON THE SUN (UPDATED): We’ve been waiting for this. Big sunspot AR3363 just produced a significant solar flare, a long-duration m6 class event M6-class event during the early hours of July 18th. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the blast near the sun’s southwestern limb.

NOAA Image: Sunspots 07-19-2023
Energetic protons accelerated by the flare have reached Earth and are now peppering the top of our planet’s atmosphere. This is called a “radiation storm.” According to data from NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite, it is a category S2 event.
Although the explosion was not X-class, it was more powerful than many X-flares would be. Why? Because it lasted so long. The flare’s X-ray output was above M5 for more than an hour and above M1 for nearly 4 hours. It had plenty of time to lift a substantial CME out of the sun’s atmosphere.
NOAA SPACE WEATHER ENTHUSIASTS DASHBOARD – LINK
There are several Earth-facing sunspots reported July 19, 2023.
Big sunspot AR3363 that produced the M-6 event, has disappeared beyond the Southeast. The earth-facing sunspots shown on the NOAA dashboard are almost as big. Though, some flares have come from smaller sunspots. The NOAA provides 3 short videos of the sun’s current movements (linked above).
We’re getting Fire from Above and Below. Whether you think you are being exposed to it or not, getting plenty of water is beneficial anytime. (I feel like I’ve been out in the heat, but I had little direct exposure. We have a biological response to solar winds energy particles. For one thing they order our biological clock. We’re experiencing Unseen but Felt energy on the plane where Earth meets Sky on a planetary scale. The Mayan calendars mark this cycle as Time of heightened senses. The 7th uinal of the Tzolk’in round is the “peak of a sine wave” of vibration. We’re affected a collective experience. Wind/IK relates to common experience as the Element of Air that connects us in every breath.) ~ Debra
NIGHT SKY: STARWALK NEWS – LINK

Summer Triangle
Summer Triangle: 3 Stars from 3 Constellations: July 18, 2023
On summer nights, see one of th easiest-to-find asterisms – the Summer Triangle. Find planetary nebulae, star clusters, and small constellations within its borders!
The Summer Triangle is one of the most famous asterisms in the sky. An asterism is a well-known star pattern that can fit into a single constellation (like the Big Dipper, a part of the Ursa Major) or span across several ones. The Summer Triangle is formed by stars from three different constellations — Lyra, Cygnus, and Aquila.
The Summer Triangle asterism consists of:
Vega (α Lyrae, HIP 91262) in Lyra (the Harp);
Deneb (α Cygni, HIP 102098) in Cygnus (the Swan);
Altair (α Aquilae, HIP 97649) in Aquila (the Eagle).
The earliest “official” mention of the Summer Triangle dates back to 1839, according to Sky & Telescope. The asterism’s name itself was popularized in the 1950s by the British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore and American author H.A. Rey. By the way, it was also called the Navigator’s Triangle because military navigators used it for orientation before GPS and other navigation devices were invented.
THE TRECENA OF FLINT/ETZNAB: TRUTH AND LOVE THAT SETS US FREE
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
July 19, 2023, 07/19/2023
5 Wind/IK, Cherokee Whirlwind/DAK’SI I’SB, Destiny Kin 122, Position 2
5 Wind / IK
THE TRECENA OF FLINT/ETZNAB: TRUTH AND LOVE THAT SETS US FREE

Visit the 13-Day Trecena Guide for an overview of this trecena and a Count of Days that includes the aspects for each day.
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 Tzo4 Crocod4 Croco4 Crocodile/IMIX (Cherokee Turtle/ DAK’SI I’SB)able to download from a link on the 13-day Trecena Guide Page.
5 Wind/IK (Cherokee Whirlwind/ DAK’SI I’SB) – Day 5 of 13 in the 1 Flint/ETZNAB cycle of Truth from Above
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom preserved on MayanMajix.com
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.
Wind/IK: Breath of Spirit, breath of life. Winds embody the power of dissemination and planting of good seeds or ideas. Dreamers and planners with powerful imaginations, Wind persons make great orators and they spread the word of spiritual inspiration as it is carried by the wind. Wind is the power behind the movement of natural cycles such as weather, erosion, and cultural change. As the wind, these persons are extremely changeable and adaptable. They may appear inconsistent or fickle to others. Wind can be destructive to self and others by putting on airs. When Winds strut and boast, expanding on facts and accomplishments, they are building the dark clouds of trouble that may become hurricanes.
A GOOD DAY TO: Send Communications of all kinds.
Cherokee, Whirlwind/AGALU’GA: Whirlwind’s symbol is a double spiral helix in rising smoke. Wind brings energy for an Inquiring mind, learning and wisdom. In Cherokee, the constellations are represented by 12 birds (dancers), the 13th bird is the Whirlwind, the lead dancer. This reflects the whirling of life. Wind is the breath of the Universe (matching the Mayan symbol) channel of communication and carries the Sacred Smoke to the Great Spirit (Source- Hunab Ku in Mayan); matches the pulse of the breath of the Cosmos.
[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]
