
Butterfly Nebula – NGC 6302
Truth We Take for Granted
THE TRECENA OF FLINT/ETZNAB: TRUTH AND LOVE THAT SETS US FREE
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
2 Storm/CAUAC, Cherokee, Redbird/TOTSU’HWA, Destiny Kin 119, Position 19
December 17, 2024, 12/17/2024; Last Round: April 1, 2024, 04/01/2024
Greetings Beloved Kin,

1 Storm / CAUAC
By Human Nature we can assume the hidden Truth is bad news. (I’m speaking from my own experience.) The Unexpected Truth may be something we never acknowledged to consider what it means. On Tone 2 the Truth lies within our side of a Divine Communion with the Highest One. Storm/CAUAC brings Comfort through every storm. CAUAC is the Destiny of the Midwife that opens the way to the Light. Human’s Common way is to seek Sanctuary when there are thunderclouds on the horizon.
CAUAC is about Faith that reaches toward the Highest One for a Divine Provision. Faith is the Light that is used by the Highest One to create a path to our Heart. When we reach through our Darkest Nights, we prove the Faith of a Mustard Seed. Our prayers through trials and suffering can reveal an Unexpected Truth about the condition of our Heart and Faithfulness that is witnessed from Above.
John 1:5
5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
The testimony of John the Baptist shares the Light of his own Faith that carries on, even through his Darkest Days. He declares the Messiah as a Source of Faith that never fails. Those without Faith can’t comprehend how we found peace through storms that changed the landscape of our life. Skeptics can’t make sense of Faith in a Divine Provision after tragedy found its way to our door. From a worldly point of view a promise was broken by the One we counted on to spare us from the loss of everything we held dear.
Faith that carries on is the proof that our Life Belongs to God. We don’t stop praying when sorrows find us. In fact, that’s when we’re likely to pray all the more for the blessing of living through life tragedy’s with Peace of Mind. CAUAC is Truth brighter and hotter than the Sun that grasps us where we are and draws our Faith to the Heart of Sky.
Our Light of Faith, hidden by the darkness of our own doubts about Faith can stir the “lightning in our blood.” Unconditional Love is the offering that allows us to express our feelings. We haven’t failed when we share our frustration or hatred of evil in the world. God hates evil too. Faith turned us to the promise that God will only allow turns of fate that can be redirected toward our Highest Good. We reach to count our blessings through it all, even when the odds of fate don’t appear to be turning in our favor.
Psalm 119:94
“I am yours; save me, for I have sought your precepts.”
When we know that nothing could happen that would turn us away from reaching out to God, we are seeing the proof that we belong to God. If that’s where we turn in good times and bad, we are proving the Light of a Source that never fails to share a blessing unseen in the midst of our doubts and fears for the future.
No worldly fate could ever stop me from reaching out to the Divine Source for every blessing. How about you? Can you imagine a tragedy that would turn you away from God? If you can’t, you know Peace beyond Human understanding that God will always make a way.
The story of Job was a test of Faith that comprehensively covers “all the troubles we’ve seen.” They didn’t stop him from praying. In fact, he used trials to expand his Faith by calling on God’s Divine Provision for the whole. Job lost everything, his family, home, his health, prosperity and freedom. Some couldn’t comprehend why he kept turning to an “all powerful God” who allowed it to happen.
Job 42:10 KJV
10 And the Lord turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends: also the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before.
Job did not pray for the restoration of his family or his wealth, he prayed for his friends. In this he was like Solomon, who prayed for wisdom and got great wealth as well, not because he had asked for it, but because the Lord was pleased to reward him for asking for something better. It is not only here that we are taught that God’s blessings come to us not when we seek them but when we serve the needs of others. Take this lesson from the book of Job to heart. When you wish for some blessing from the Lord, apply yourself all the more to praying and working for others. See what he will then do for you! (Source: A commentary on the story of Job published by FaithTacoma.org)
Our Faith is strong when we have the wisdom to remember we aren’t suffering alone. There’s always another with more trouble than we’ve ever seen. Faith is proven when we remember someone else who waits in the darkness for a Sign of Light in the future. We carry out the work of the Scion when we Count our own Blessings and pray for the Creator’s Light of Truth to reach someone else who’s barely hanging on. When we hold Faith that our Light could reach another heart that needs to know, the Words of the Creator’s promise are not returned empty. Our prayer could manifest a spark that reaches someone on the other side of the world who needed a thunderbolt of Divine Truth to shine in the darkness.
Job’s Reward (AI Google)
In the Bible, Job’s reward was a combination of material prosperity, personal reconciliation with God, and a greater understanding of himself:
Physical healing: God healed Job from the sores caused by Satan.
Restoration: God restored everything Job had lost, and gave him twice as much.
New insight: Job gained a greater understanding of God and his place in creation.
Personal reconciliation: Job repented and was restored to everything he had lost.
Glorious sight of God: Job had a glorious sight of God.
Truer view of himself: Job had a truer view of himself.
Job’s reward came after he obeyed God and interceded on behalf of his three friends. God’s reward was not a consolation prize for Job’s unfair treatment, but rather an inheritance for those who serve God faithfully.
We don’t realize what it means to be blessed until we’ve lost everything. When everything we lost is restored, we are doubly blessed by our gratitude and appreciation that “knows how much it means.” And, Job was blessed with twice as much as he lost before.
It may be hard to believe that everything that has been taken could ever replace the sorrow of losing what we loved. Though, that’s exactly how a Divine Creator balances the scales. God knows the blessings that we’ll experience as an overflow, that can more than make up for the sorrow we knew. God has already written a testimony of Faith as the Light we are meant to share with the whole. The Truth of God’s reward carries weight and those who “comprehended it not” will understand why we knew peace beyond all understanding.
The Power of Faith is real. Everyone laughed at Noah too, until the Truth spoke for itself.
Our Faith stands because “I am yours” and “You are mine.” (Isaiah 43)
CAUAC holds Position 19, the symbol of he Signature of God. Our Faith stands by the Name that was written in our Heart.
love, in lak’ech, i am another you
Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN
THE EARTH MAGIC OF GRATITUDE:
I’m grateful that God intends for his blessings to be seen as a Miracle.
THE TRECENA OF FLINT/ETZNAB: TRUTH THAT SETS US FREE
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 Tzolk’in round. The “Field Guide” is available to download from a link on the 13-day Trecena Guide Page.
Tracking your thoughts during one 13-day trecena, you will see the synchronicity of Time, and an ascension as the answer to a prayer you hold as an Intention of thought from the beginning.
The Flint/ETZNAB trecena is part of Season 2, found in Volume 1.
NOTE: If you see repeating numbers, SacredScribes is a resource to check the meaning of Angel Numbers.
2 Storm/CAUAC (Cherokee, Redbird/TOTSU’HWA) – Day 2 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 2: Mysterious as the question ‘to be or not to be?” Two is the recognition of the separation of self from all else and the desire to be rejoined. Walking a balance while making choices of all kinds, light/dark, male/female, good/bad, Yin/Yang, is the energy of this number. Experiencing the differences between one and another is the use and purpose of this number.
Storm/Cauac: Day of the blessing of rain, giver of all life and lightening, a gift of nitrogen to Mother Earth and ozone to Father Sky. Cauac is also associated with the moon and the cycles of the moon, which are the meter of the feminine aspect of creation. The essence of Storm is the feeling of unity, security and warmth experienced in the home while the tempest of trouble rages in the world outside. Perpetually youthful, Storms exist to experience the ecstasy of freedom. They have the great capacity to both learn and teach. Their constant quest for novel experiences often leads to difficult tests and storms of emotion. Looking at these difficulties for the lessons they indeed are, will enrich our lives rather than destroy. Cauac individuals teach much through their electricity of being. Lightning energizes earth, this same energy energizes humans. Divine connections can be accessed.
A GOOD DAY TO: Count your lessons as blessings and your enemies as angels.
Cherokee, Redbird/TOTSU’HWA: Lightning is the visible evidence of the presence of Redbird Spirit in the Sky, daughter of the Sun Spirit, sign of Fire, Sun’s alter ego on Earth. Lightning adds spiritual force to the human by way of “lightning of the blood” of a healer, directly body to body vibration. The key to spiritual communication and access to the wisdom of the Ancestors lies in the ability to bestir the blood to speak. Sacred stones such as flint, obsidian, crystal are created by lightning striking the ground.

Scarlet Tanager, Yucatan
Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea
Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea, “Chac yuyum” in Yucatec Maya (formally classified in the tanager family Thraupidae, now within the genus of the Cardinal family Cardinalidae). Scarlet tanager’s plumage and vocalization are similar to the cardinal songbirds. Adults males plumage is bright scarlet red with black wings and tail, while scarlet females have yellowish underparts, olive tops, brown wings and tail. Juvenile scarlet birds show complex variegated plumage. They breed in May and stay until October foraging high in tree tops. Eat insects in flight, but enjoy small berry fruits and building their nests in horizontal high branches. (Source: Yucatan Adventures)
Red is the easiest color for Human to see by a frequency that doesn’t require our eyes to make an adjustment to see it.
[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]
