
True Love Has a Love Story
The Signs of True Love are easy to see. There’s a story that carries on from the beginning to the end. Love may not be the first impression. True Love isn’t always “Love at first sight.” But, there’s always a Time and a Place we Knew, and from that point on, we knew Love would always be.
My Father had a Love Story about my Mother. You only had to ask and he would recount from the beginning. In short, she was always a “dandy,” and he recounted the reasons why. Love is not the better of one thing or another. Love isn’t a best available option. There is no comparison when only Love will do.
Not everyone shouts it from the rooftops. But Love prevails in the stories shared between one another, and the impression we leave behind for the world to see. Love is an expression from the heart. We don’t “think” someone is “the one.” Our heart is forever bound by the Truth.
When we discover a weakness in someone we Love, we accept it as an endearing quality that proves an Angel is Human. One of my favorite lines from a Hallmark movie was, “I’ve seen their best and their worst, and it all looks the same to me.” Love is a “mutual admiration society.” Love always elevates us by recounting our best qualities. True Love is the “conditions that a right” for us to believe in our self with the freedom to grow beyond failures that never held us back from being seen in our best Light.
Love doesn’t require perfection. True Love always reaches Higher Ground with Time.
Our most important Love Story is about one who saved our Life. One of my favorite Love stories is about Mr. Ramsey, an 8th grade teacher who completed his course with an expression of Love. He didn’t get much respect through the school year. The boys were unruly jokers and the girls prone to laughter. I doubt that he was anyone’s favorite teacher. On the last day of middle-school his parting words were, “There are many who don’t make the grades in middle-school, who go on to succeed in high school.”
It doesn’t sound like much, though my heart and mind were heavy in anticipation of the final report card. His words saved my life and the Dream of who I could still be in the future. I never saw him again. But, the story has been paid forward to every child of that age who might be saved the same as me.
Love is a Power that only grows with Time to last forever. That was 63 years ago. Mr. Ramsey is likely to be on the other side, where his Spirit knows when his name is spoken in the realm of All Time.
When we honor someone else’s feelings over our own, we write a Love Story for someone to remember. God creates Miracles in Time from every act of Love. The Creator’s story of Love at the end will be the life that flashes before our eyes, and stories of Love that were never heard or seen before. There is no Darkness in the Creator’s realm of Spirit, no regrets for failures that were forgotten since the Time of our Salvation.
Memories are the treasures stored up in heaven. There’s a good reason we can’t see it now. Our Ego would run with it and we’d be inclined to take the credit. God revealed the whole Truth at the beginning, then sealed our lips to forget, so a Divine Mystery could be revealed in the end. There are Times when we’re intended to Dream to the end we can’t remember. The Dreams are left on our pillow as a reason to carry on.
When we go the distance for the Sake of Love, there will be a crowd waiting to share a Love Story from our life. You are a chapter in the Love Story of my life. I’ll never forget a reason you gave me to carry on. If I make it to the other side before you, I’ll be among the crowd waiting and I will remember you.
Namaste and Shalom.
love, in lak’ech,
Debra
TRECENA OF MONKEY/CHUEN: EMPLOYING THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF A CREATOR
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
13 Night/AKBAL (auk ‘bahl), Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA, Destiny Kin 143, Position 3
January 10, 2025, 01/20/2025; Last Round: April 25, 2024, 04/25/2024
TRECENA OF MONKEY/CHUEN: THE DAWN OF OUR CREATION
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 Monkey/CHUEN trecena is the beginning of Season 3, found in Volume 2.
NOTE: If you see repeating numbers, SacredScribes is a resource to check the meaning of Angel Numbers.
13 Night/AKBAL, Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA – Ascension, Day 13 of 13 of the 1 Monkey/CHUEN trecena
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU, creator of the calculator at MayanMajix.com
Galactic Tone 13: Ascension; Thirteen assists us to go to the next higher step, propels us to try something new or to try again. Thirteen energy takes us over the next mountain just to see what is there. Thirteen carries the last success to the newest effort. Thirteen is a number associated with the Ascended Masters, creation, expansion, and manifestation.
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.
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.
[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]

