Remembering: The Offering of the High Priest of the Maya

The Shift of the Ages

Greetings Beloved Kin,

We watched and we waited to see a Transformation happen overnight on December 21, 2012. Only, as far as we could see, nothing happened. The accuracy of the date is still debated for the count of days.

The Truth always takes Time to see. Think back to the turning points in your own life that you couldn’t see until the Truth was revealed at another Time in the future. It takes Time to see the Truth of Cause and Effect.

By the cosmology of the Maya to remember is to bring the Wisdom of the Ages back to life in a body of Living Consciousness. When we carry on the traditions of our Grandfathers and Grandmothers, their words come to life again.

Many have been called over the ages to share a Living Word of Truth. Don Alejandro, the High Priest of the Maya and the 13th generation high priest charged with the work of revealing a Mayan discernment of Time aligned for the Creator’s Highest Purpose.

May we give thanks for Every Human who has dedicated their life to the Offering of Divine Wisdom for the Highest Good of the Whole. May we see the proof of their Light within.

Remembering a Divine Grandfather who carried a mission to the end, our beloved tata, Don Alejandro.

in lak’ech, i am another you

Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN



MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
10 Offering/MULUC, Cherokee, The River/YUN’WI GUNNAHI’TA, Destiny Kin 49, Position 9
January 22, 2024 (01/22/2024)

THE TRECENA OF SUN/AHAU: GUIDED BY THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT ABOVE

10 Offering/MULUC (Cherokee, The River/YUN’WI GUNNAHI’TA) – Day 9 of 13 of the 1 Sun/AHAU trecena

Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and Tzolk’in calculator preserved on MayanMajix.com

Galactic Tone 10: Manifestation. What were once intentions or ideas, hopes or fears become physically present with the energy of Ten. What is focused upon with attention and intention becomes real with Ten. Ten is a powerful energy that carries a great responsibility.

Offering/MULUC: Also known as the sign of water. Ceremonially, Maya use water as an offering in baptisms and purification. These ceremonies are done to bring about a collective strength, adaptability and harmony. In sincere appreciation, Offering people gladly give more than they ask for themselves. Offering persons are dynamic communicators with great intelligence making them excellent employers. Like a shaken vessel of water, Offering people regain equilibrium quickly. Also like a body of water, there may be deep undercurrents of emotion and hidden dangers. Others perceive these as hidden agendas in offering people and so extend them little trust and may even slap blame on them.

A GOOD DAY TO: Offer appreciation for all of creation.

Cherokee, The River/YUN’WI GUNNAHI’TA:  The River is symbolized by The Milky Way, the Gihli’Utsun’stanun’yi “Where the Dog Ran” to gather the souls for Heaven.  The River is the minion for Grandfather Moon.  Long Man is the personification of the River stretching from the mountains to the lowlands, speaking to those who can understand.  People of this sign find “sermons in the stones” and good in everything.  These souls march to a different drummer, driven by inner volcanic forces.  The River is the “Fountain of Life” and represents the fluid of the cosmos to fluids in the body, with the energy to clear all karmic debts, personally and on a mass level with fluidity and grace.  The Moon controls our fluid cycle, to clear and understand emotional issues.  When you take this step to clear the emotional body, then you are ready for transformational energies at the next level.  As humans, our actions are ruled by our emotions, the key is to understand the connection and honor the emotions.

[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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