
Influence of the Power of Light
SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 01/30/2025
A HOLE IN THE SUN’S ATMOSPHERE: A large hole in the sun’s atmosphere is directly facing Earth and blowing a stream of solar wind in our direction. Estimated time of arrival: Feb. 1st. Minor G1-class geomagnetic storms are possible when the gaseous material reaches Earth.

Daily Sun: 30 Jan 25
Growing sunspot complex (3976-78) is large and complicated. It could soon become a source of Earth-directed solar flares. Photo credit: NASA/SDO
A WARNING FROM THE TREES: How bad can a solar storm be? Just ask a tree. Unlike human records, which go back hundreds of years, trees can remember solar storms for millennia. (The oldest record discovered so far is 7176 BC.)

Nagoya University doctoral student Fusa Miyake made the discovery in 2012 while studying rings in the stump of a 1900-year-old Japanese cedar. One ring, in particular, drew her attention. Grown in the year 774–75 AD, it contained a 12% jump in carbon-14 (14C), an isotope created by cosmic radiation. The surge was 20 times greater than ordinary fluctuations in cosmic rays. Other teams confirmed the spike in wood from Germany, Russia, the United States, Finland, and New Zealand. Whatever happened, trees all over the world experienced it.
Most researchers think it was a solar storm—an extraordinary one. Often, we point to the Carrington Event of 1859 as the worst-case scenario for solar storms. The 774-75 AD storm was at least 10 times stronger; if it happened today, it would floor modern technology. Since Miyake’s initial discovery, she and others have confirmed four more examples (7176 BC, 5259 BC, 664-663 BC, 993 AD). Researchers call them “Miyake Events.”
It’s not clear that all Miyake Events are caused by the sun. Supernova explosions and gamma-ray bursts also produce carbon spikes. However, the evidence tilts toward solar storms. For each of the confirmed Miyake Events, researchers have found matching spikes of 10Be and/or 36Cl in ice cores. These isotopes are known to trace strong solar activity. Moreover, the 774-75 AD Miyake Event had eyewitnesses; historical reports of auroras in China and England suggest the sun was extremely active around that time.
Miyake Events have placed dendrochronologists (scientists who study tree rings) in the center of space weather research. After Miyake’s initial discovery in 2012, the international tree ring community began working together to look for evidence of solar superstorms. Their collaboration is called “the COSMIC initiative.” COSMIC results published in a 2018 edition of Nature confirm that Miyake Events in 774-75 AD and 993 AD were indeed global. Trees on five continents recorded carbon spikes.
“There could be additional Miyake Events throughout the Holocene” says Irina Panyushkina, a member of the COSMIC initiative from the University of Arizona’s Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research. “Finding them will be a slow and systematic process.”
Mayan Time
7 Night/AKBAL raises our Consciousness to the Voice of God that speaks to us in our Dreams. Tone 7 is a peak view of “all that is” and “all that is not” the Truth. AKBAL is the Eternal Flame that shines behind the veil that is revealed through the Heart. Salvation is our eternal hope. The Cherokee Hearth is the Sacred Fire tended by the Saints on the other side. The Cold Full Moon was Time when there was a strong connection to the Ancestors, remembering those who didn’t survive the winter. AKBAL Days hold potential for a mystical experience and Wisdom of the Divine Inheritance from the other side. Ian Lungold said it was a Good Time to contemplate the stars. (The Elders call the Trees our Grandfathers.)
THE TRECENA OF EARTH/CABAN: THE CLARION CALL TO OUR HEART
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
7 Night/AKBAL (awk ‘bahl), Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA, Destiny Kin 163, Position 3
January 30, 2025, 01/30/2025; Lasts Rounds: 05/15/2024, 08/29/2023
TRECENA OF EARTH/CABAN: THE CLARION CALL TO LIVE WITH ALL OUR HEART
Visit the 13-Day Trecena Guide Page for the “Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment.” My gift for the Tzolk’in round offers an overview for each 13-day trecena and the aspects of each day of the Tzolk’in round. The page also offers a link to resources for your own practice of counting the days to conceive your own discernment of the Meaning of Time.
NEW SEASON – VOLUME 2: Tzolk’in Seasons 3 and 4 (PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 20, 2020)
NOTE: You can also look at dates from a different direction. What is the Destiny Kin number of your day sign’s 3rd tone? You may have overlooked a life-changing day. Use the Kin Calculator offered on the Daykeeper’s Resource Page for a date six years before or after. If you are just starting to count the days calculate the Mayan date for major days in your life. You can also look for Signs in the duration of Time from one Day to another. Example – 33 is a symbol of actualization and the number of the Divine Master Teacher. Using the Time and Date calculator, 33 days from yesterday (3 Storm/CAUAC, the day we are claimed from Above) is February 28, 2025. That Mayan date is 10 Road/EB, the Day of Manifestation and Truth of the Creator’s plan for our Divine Road to Destiny. (33 days from 4 Sun/AHAU, is 11 Reed/BEN, representing a channel for the Communion with the Holy Spirit of the 3 in 1.)
7 Night/AKBAL (Cherokee, Hearth/O’YA) – Day 7 of 13 in the 1 Earth/CABAN trecena
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and Free Tzolk’in date calculator 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.
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]
