
Don’t Pray for a Life of Ease. Pray for the Strength to Carry out “the Work” of Creation.
Life isn’t easy. We all face the same challenges, before our journey is over. God doesn’t Test us. Life is the Test of Time that God offers to manifest a Life of Divine Meaning and Purpose.
We’ve been trained to be slaves to never having enough of a good thing. God intends a mind-set of Abundance.
One of the prevailing Intentions of Life is to clear away the clutter that weighs us down in the material world. We have new and like-new resources gathering dust, as well as talents unused to be invested in a Divine Cause.
Harvest is the Season to Give Thanks and Share our Blessings. Throw away your worn out rags and give what is “too good to throw away.” A pair of new socks was received as a treasure when I handed them out to teens at Halloween. Giving something that’s new, means it “always belonged” to the one who receives. I’m not observing Halloween this year. I’ll make my donations to the Salvation Army and only Give in the Name of God.
I prayed for the strength to clean house. I’ve been exhausted lately… like a Deer in the headlights. The Holy Spirit answered my prayer for help. I’ve been turned to deep cleaning cluttered cupboards, kitchen drawers and closets. Work is the experience of “really living.”
It’s hard to tell the difference between “healing” and “procrastination” when we’ve been taught there’s no Time for rest. If we’re Asking for help, God knows we’re waiting to serve.
Our prayers are the Offering that fulfills the Law. The Holy Spirit will pray for us in agreement with God’s Discernment of the Truth for the Highest Good of the Whole.
Matthew 22:36-40 KJV – The Greatest Commandment
36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
love, in lak’ech, Debra
THE TRECENA OF EARTH/CABAN: THE CLARION CALL TO OUR HEART
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
11 Deer/MANIK (man ‘eek), Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi, Destiny Kin 167, Position 7
October 21, 2025, 10/21/2025; Rounds Before: 02/03/2025, 05/19/2024
Psalm 91: We can count on God’s Divine Provision when we are “fulfilling” the Law our of Love, Respect, and Appreciation in the Name of the Lord.
PRAYERS FROM THE SIXTH WATCH
THE EIGHT WATCHES
Night Watch
First Watch: 6 pm – 9 pm – Contemplation and laying foundations in prayer.
Second Watch: 9 pm – 12 am – Intercessory prayer for protection of ourselves and those around us
Third Watch: 12 am – 3 am – Spiritual warfare
Fourth Watch: 3 am – 6 am – Prophetic prayer because you are commanding your morning with prophetic decrees and declaring God’s word
Day Watch
Fifth Watch: 6 am – 9 am – Petitions. Ask for strength and surrender. Ask for the Holy Spirit to help you before you start your day
Sixth Watch: 9 am – 12 pm – Thanksgiving prayer
Seventh Watch : 12 pm – 3 pm – This is the seventh watch of rest. 7 Biblically represents that. This is a time to seek God in the secret place
Eighth Watch: 3 pm – 6 pm – This is the eight and final watch of the night and a time for prayer for revival and renewal. Symbolically, Christ died at 3 pm.
Mark 13:33 KJV
33 Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is.
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: If you haven’t kept a Journal of your Count of Days, you can look for the Synchronicity of Time by the dates of experiences you will never forget.
11 Deer/MANIK (Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi) – Day 11 of 13 in the 1 Earth/CABAN trecena
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and FREE Tzolk’in Calculator preserved on MayanMajix.com
Galactic Tone 11: Resolution; 11 assists every new thing to find its place in the universe in the process of ‘fitting in.’ some modifications must occur. Eleven is the energy of dynamic actions facilitating change, simplification and improvement.
Deer/MANIK (Hand): Deer are spirit tools. Silence itself is a spiritual experience for Deer. For Deer life is a pilgrimage. Deer are dominant persons who defend the people and will make sacrifices for others. The spirit of Deer upholds the pillars of the four directions. With the power inherent in the number four, Deer pushes away bad influences or negative energies. Skill and quality of work are very important to Deer. They are presented with tools for every task in life and it is with these that they are able to rise above limitations.Deer has a habit of keeping every tool it has ever used.This leads to clutter and indecision, loss and procrastination.(Share your tools and talents.) When confronted with promises not kept, Deer becomes stubborn, manipulative and evasive.
A GOOD DAY TO: Be of service to others.
Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi: Symbolized by Constellation Galagina, the Stag, known as Taurus, the Bull. It does not include the Pleiades and Hyades clusters which in Cherokee are viewed as separate. To feed, gatherers of food and supplies, they enjoy rituals, ceremonials, feasts, the souls of hospitality, sociability. Freedom versus security issues often inspire leadership and unique solutions. Combined with artistic and inspiring energies in harmony with lunar cycles, they nourish the clans. Totem-Deer: A priest or shaman, a powerful person in general, to overwhelm an individual with one’s personal power, divination; inclined to become a teacher, healer, guru, civic leader, or politician. Ability to create harmonic resonance.
[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]
