The Meaning of Life: The Creation of Time (3 Monkey/CHUEN)

The Inspiration for our Dreams

THE TRECENA OF OFFERING/MULUC: THE SACRED EXCHANGE
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
3 Monkey/CHUEN, Cherokee, Raccoon/KVH’LI, Destiny Kin 211, Position 11
March 19, 2025, 03/19/2025; Last Round: July 2, 2024, 07/02/2024

3 Monkey / CHUEN

Greetings Beloved Kin,

You were given Time. What will you do with it?

Monkey/CHUEN represents God the Creator. God created Light in the Darkness of the Unknown. The Author new the beginning and the end, and all the infinite possibilities of between point A and point B. A pause to smell the roses can change the course of our life, depending on the Time and Place.

The Monkey is the “Time Weaver” who weaves the threads of Time into the tapestry of our Life. Holding Position 11 at the Peak of Higher Consciousness, CHUEN is the Master Artist of Divine Inspiration. The Creator offered us an “artist’s eye for beauty” – inspired by Beauty we Love. Monkey/CHUEN and Dog/OC in Position 10 stand together in Divine Trinity with the pinnacle view of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

We could move in any Known direction and we’d wind up at the bottom where we began. Or, we could Leap into the Unknown and realize something we never knew before.

Do you want to keep doing the same thing for the rest of your life?

 

CHUEN is a Symbol of Enlightenment, the Manifestation of Consciousness. The Monkey knows its own Genius to create tools and play games. Every Day is a battle for the Higher Level expands our Life with greater Competency and Wisdom of the Experience.

We can’t reach the next level without facing off with the enemy. It takes Time and practice to know the safest route from point A to point B. The more life we hold when we face the battle, the better the chances of winning will be.

The Unalome symbolizes the path to Enlightenment beginning from the chaos of Birth. The Journey begins from the Spiral of our Imagined Reality. Then we take a 180-degree turn in the opposite direction. We try to return to the place that we started, and end up going back and forth until we realize the only way left to go is straight forward into the Unknown. The 3 dogs of Enlightenment by Mayan tradition would be the 1st thought of objectivity reality, “what is it?” The 2nd thought is “what does it mean?” And, the 3rd “what could be the Divine reason for this to be?”

Truth is One Divine Reason for everything to be to manifest the Wisdom of an experience. Enlightenment is the Common Sense to put the Wisdom that we know into practice. We’re Inspired by Love to manifest the Power of Creation.

3 Monkey/CHUEN begins a new chapter on the next higher level of our Life. Our Gifts of Creation are awakened by the Source of Divine Inspiration. Tone 3 is the Day of Movement. We’re given the Inspiration to take a step toward a Dream we’d Love to be our Reality. Imagine the unlimited ways your life could be turned around to reach an end you prayed for from the beginning.

Tomorrow is the 1st Day of Spring.  The Light of the Feathered Serpent descends the stairs of the Calendar Pyramid on the Spring and Fall Equinox. We reset the clock for a new cycle that will end in the Harvest. We can choose to Live in the Balance of Body and Spirit. When we Love our physical “nature” as much as we Love our spiritual “nature” we create the conditions that are right within to realize our Highest State of Consciousness.

Ian Xel Lungold compared the lowest level of Consciousness to a chemical action and a reaction.  The highest level of Consciousness could be the same thing. If we’re reaching to Love and Obey Orders, the Highest End would be to turn on a dime every the Voice on our shoulder told us which way to go.

We’re transformed by Love to Love to walk the straight and narrow. The Highest Reason is to make something of the Time we were given that’s worthy of the offering. Our most beautiful ending of Life on Earth is a Dream of no regrets.

The Truth is we have to learn on the way. It’s Time to cultivate the garden where our Seed will Grow. Stir things up and create a little chaos of change. The magic isn’t in what we do, but what we think we’re accomplishing toward the divine purpose. Take a small step. Create something to get the juices flowing and to open the channel to Divine Inspiration. Creation begets creation. Creation stimulates the faculties of our imagination. The Monkey knows you get the best ideas when you’re busy having fun doing something else.

The smallest changes can lead us in a “direction of change” into the Unknown Future. The Father of Time marches on and every new cycle the past is left behind. Yesterday is the “before” and this is the first step into the Space Time Continuum that tells the story of how our Life is changed “after.”

We could create a mud pie as the expression of the resources of Earth that will be thrown together to end up as the Creator’s Masterpiece. Art is supposed to be fun. Change something/anything, just to see what happens. It’s not so much what we create as it is loving the way we used the Time before, during and after.

Imagine each experience as a synchronicity that led you to be in the right place at the right time – enough to prove there are Angels all around you.

Every Day the world throws something at us. Yesterday, we saw “what it is” and imagined “that it means” it’s the end of our Dream. That’s the enemy on this level of the game.

Wisdom extends the Power of our Life Force and nothing is impossible when you’re Conscious of the Rules of the Game.

love, in lak’ech, i am another you

Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN

GRATITUDE: The Magic to Realize the Truth
I’m Grateful that God made it easy to know the way, and that the Holy Spirit holds the Power to make us follow.


The MULUC trecena is dedicated to Ian Xel Lungold for his Mayan birthday, 12 Sun/AHAU. His Offering was to expand the Light and Wisdom of the Mayan calendars when secret wisdom was revealed by the Maya, leading to the end of the long-count, December 21, 2012.

Ian Xel Lungold, 12 Sun/AHAU

Monkey/CHUEN

Ian was an artist that loved the beauty of the Mayan glyphs. His first creation was to create the charms for each of the 20 Day signs. Then, he realized that to sell them he needed to be able to calculate someone’s Mayan birthday. That was the before that led to the wisdom he shared, after.

Ian’s glyph for Monkey/CHUEN is a classic Yucatan style that represents the Seed of all possibility (like the zero) as the Light of a Dream from Above, being planted below. (The image is similar to the glyph for Seed/KAN.)


THE TRECENA OF OFFERING/MULUC: HEALING FOR OUR HUMAN EMOTIONS

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.

1 Offering/MULUC is the 2nd trecena of the 4th Season of the Tzolk’in – VOLUME 2: Tzolk’in Seasons 3 and 4 (PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 20, 2020)

NOTE: You can calculate your Mayan birthday on Ian Xel Lungold’s website at MayanMajix.com. He shares the Northern count of the Yucatec tradition that is observed by many as the count for the Northern Hemisphere. Additional tools are offered on the Daykeeper’s Resource Page.

3 Monkey/CHUEN (Cherokee, Raccoon/KVH’LI) – Day 3 of 13 of the 1 Offering/MULUC trecena

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

 

Galactic Tone 3: Action. Three is basic movement and communication, which begins as a vibration. Three energy is very eloquent in all types of self-expression. Communication is how Three establishes a point of agreement between any point “A” and any point “B”. Three persons are rhythmic to the core and are often restless, as motion is their nature. By working closely with the energy of Three, any person becomes more able to predict motions of all kinds.

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:  Racoon’s star symbol is Algol, a star in Perseus. Restless energy yearning for long-lost love. Algol was named DEMON STAR or 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. Totem Monkey: The energy of humor, the artisan and craftsmen of the Universal energy. Helps us to lighten up in all situations, was the glyph of the 4th world creation in conjunction with OC so that we would have humor in all of our endeavors. The humor, when added to a serious situation will allow you to have a less destructive pattern of resolution. This is the “Cosmic joke” energy to help us transcend the duality. A life path of comedian, actor, artist, artisan writer, satirist, any path is enhanced with this humor in conjunction with the creative energies.

[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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