Greetings Beloved Kin,
The Creator speaks to us in every direction we Look to See. There are Signs and Wonders in all directions.
The Pigeons have been the first ones to come and share the morning and my offerings. They watch me and wait. Yesterday, one ventured near enough to turn my eyes to see the meaning of the Sign.
Some consider pigeons to be a dirty lot, though they are the ones who roost in the cities where the greatest number of Humans live. They feed on the discarded blessings we leave behind. Pigeon’s mate for Life.
Studies of Pigeons find the bird resourceful, a survivor, and highly intelligent-all traits in addition to Pigeon’s meaning spiritually. Pigeons learn complex actions. They remember images for several days, including landmarks and their own reflection. Along with brainpower, they exhibit exceptional hearing. If you want to know if a storm is approaching, watch the Pigeon. They hear low frequencies like distant thunderstorms and will seek shelter. Their behavior becomes an omen of earth changes, like volcanic eruptions too.
Their keen-mindedness may be why they became messengers. They return home as if they have a compass built into their brain. The drive is intense and represents the human quest to find a place we call home, with supports and where you put down roots. Pigeon is a speedy flier, moving on average 80 mph, and soaring up to 6000 feet in the sky. Talk about a grand view! Pigeon Totem Energy
Have you been pigeon-holed? It’s only a momentary illusion for an intention to remember we are Becoming and the Mystery reveals the Before and the After. We always return and we know our way home.
Look for any butterflies that cross your path. We all know they are the Creator’s Sign of Transformation. Every generation knows their leg of the journey.
love, in lak’ech, i am another you
Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN
Happy Birthday to those that share this day with my Divine Grandmother who’s heart was called home early to serve in the Legion of Light. My Grandmother Gladys, offered a Divine Reason for forgiveness to bless a generation that came before. My Grandfather waited a long time to return to her Love on the other side. But from the place above, Time passed like a vapor. Love between the Above and the Below is always Here and Now.
I never got to meet her in the realm of physicality. Though, her Spirit lives here and I will recognize her Love in the Divine Place above. We were bound by the same Sun Sign. She lost her life to TB, and the Time with her children when my Mother was three.
7 Night/AKBAL (Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA) – Day 7 of 13 Days that were created by the One Above. in the 1 Earth/CABAN trecena that calls to our Heart to Life within.
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom preserved on MayanMajix.com
Galactic Tone 7: Reflective; 7 stands as the mirror to divide light and dark and reflect all that is and is not. 7 is associated with the source of creation and the flow of divine will. 7 establishes the purpose to current and future goals.
Night/Akbal: Bringers of the Dawn. Dreamers who bring the new sun to clarify and illuminate the road of life. Thus the insecurities and doubts born of darkness of the sub-conscious mind are dispelled. These persons travel the Void… a place where nothing yet exists but all potential dwells, the womb of creation. From this void, Night persons bring forth new solutions and artistic inspiration. Night’s voyages of dreams build confidence and happiness with a sense of well being. If night does not bravely journey into the void they may find themselves wandering the darkness of self doubt and insecurity.
A GOOD DAY TO: Spend some Time contemplating the Stars.

A Rainbow in the Night: The Milky Way hangs poised over the Gemini South telescope – Astrophotographer Kwon o chul captured this image as part of a time-lapse series for planetariums.
Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA: Hearth’s symbol is the fire pit in the Center, velvet black as the night. The triangle in Orion. The M42 nebula (home of the Central race from the WingMakers) in the center of the triangle of Orion is the fire in the Hearth, also matching the Mayan. The Hearth is the Torchbearer who holds the light and warmth throughout the night.

AKBAL – The Hearth of “Home”
[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]

