SPACEWEATHER: GLANCING-BLOW CME IS COMING

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 04/13/2024

A GLANCING-BLOW CME IS COMING: NOAA forecasters say that a CME might hit Earth’s magnetic field on April 14th. The glancing blow could trigger a minor G1-class geomagnetic storm with photographic auroras at high latitudes. This CME was hurled into space by a beautiful eruption in the sun’s northern hemisphere on April 11th.

 

SOLAR ECLIPSE COMET IN HDR: A new picture of Monday’s doomed eclipse comet has emerged. Petr Horálek took it from the path of totality in Durango, Mexico:

Solar Eclipse and Comet SOHO, Taken by Petr Horálek/Institute of Physics in Opava on April 8, 2024 @ Durango, Mexico

“I got lucky with this shot of comet SOHO-5008, which was discovered on April 8th just before the eclipse,” says Horálek. “The image is the result of HDR shooting with exposures ranging from 1/4000s to 2s. During the truly windy 3 minutes and 25 seconds of totality I managed to capture a total of 83 usable images.”

Well done, Petr! More amazing photos of totality may be found in our Solar Eclipse Photo Gallery. Take a look.


TRECENA OF MONKEY/CHUEN: DAWN OF A BEAUTIFUL CREATION
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
1 Monkey/CHUEN, Cherokee, Raccoon/KVH’LI, Kin 131, Position 11
April 13, 2024 (04/13/2024)


TRECENA OF MONKEY/CHUEN: DAWN OF A BEAUTIFUL CREATION

Visit the 13-Day Trecena Guide for the “Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment.”

The field guide includes the highlights for each trecena and the aspects for every day.

Volume 2 includes the 3rd and 4th Season of the Tzolk’in, and Monkey/CHUEN is the first trecena. 

We are ALL the guru’s of our own journey. Don’t count on anyone else for the Truth you already “know by feeling” within.

 


1 Monkey/CHUEN (Cherokee, Raccoon/KVH’LI) – Day 1 of 13, the 1 Monkey/CHUEN trecena of Creation

The 7th Uinal of BalanceCORE DAYS:  The 7th Uinal in the Center of the Tzolk’in is compared to our own axis mundi, the center of our own universe where we are always perfectly positioned at the center of the 4 directions. The axis is the “line around which any body rotates.” Like a spinning gyroscope, we find our balance in a relationship shared between the Above and the Below. Holding a focus within the center of our Self, we reside in the place of perfect balance.

Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom preserved on MayanMajix.com

Galactic Tone 1:  Unity. One is the beginning of all things, the first, the whole and the all in one. One’s are assertive and self-guided and give a good push to whatever project they are associated with. One persons work best when meeting a challenge. Do not expect One-persons to be attentive to details or to put the finishing touches on things.

Monkey/CHUEN: Monkey is known to the Maya as the Weaver or Weaver of Time. Monkey takes ideas as threads of vines and weaves them into the fabric of our reality. New patterns or inventions are also woven into our lives by Monkey. Amiable, intelligent, generous and a jack of all trades, Monkey’s innocent curiosity leads to artistic expression and constructive solutions. Many Monkeys become highly respected merchants or speakers. They love performing practical jokes and crave attention, so much so that they may over-act or play the fool to get the spotlight. Monkeys have a short attention span and find it difficult to stay with anything long enough to master it.

A GOOD DAY TO: Begin anything new in your life.

Cherokee, Raccoon/KVH’LI: Star Symbol: Algol, a star in Perseus. Restless energy yearning for long-lost love. Algol was named DEMON STARor MISCHIEVOUS ONE by the Ancients because it winks and fades at times. Raccoons are full of friendly mischief, eager to swap kisses for candy; magnetic leaders, full of humor and gaiety. Favorite food is corn, the mainstay of the Cherokee. Very artistic while being the “masked bandit” who steals your heart. 

[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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