
Owl in Moonlight by Martina Abreu, FineArtAmerica.com
The Treasure of the Past
When God reveals the Truth it changes everything we thought we knew before. Looking back is a way we have in common, a Sign of our Divine Design.
Wisdom/CIB leads the 4th Season to an end of Knowing the Truth and the Way of Divine Discernment. CIB presents the Past as an archeological treasure waiting to be Seen for the first time. The Holy Spirit will remind us of every scene and the Truth right before our eyes.
We are a witness to the Truth. We don’t SEE the Truth until it’s Time to know – after an order of events will lead us to the same conclusion. When God reveals the Truth, we will Know it’s true by the Wisdom of our own Experience. God’s order always ends in Divine Trinity.
THE TRECENA OF EAGLE/MEN: THE FUTURE WITHIN OUR GRASP
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
2 Wisdom/CIB, Cherokee, Owl/U’GUKU’, Destiny Kin 236, Position 16
December 29, 2025, 12/29/2025; Rounds Before: 04/13/2025, 07/27/2024
Greetings Beloved Kin,

2 Wisdom/CIB
Wisdom/CIB (keeb) represents Human’s Highest State of Consciousness. The glyph illustrates the Light shining upon us. Tone 2 is the Choice, “to be or not to be.”
A New Life depends on letting go of the Past. Wisdom depends on applying the Truth we learned to see beyond the illusion we held in the Darkness of the Unknown. The Truth of the Past is Resolved through Forgiveness. Forgiveness is the Key to the Kingdom.
Matthew 6: 14-15 KJV
14For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:
15But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
Forgiveness is the Key to the Kingdom and the promise of our Salvation. Only God can Forgive perfectly.
Psalms 103:12
“As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.”
When we Ask God to forgive by the Power of the Holy Spirit we can forget the suffering we attached to the experience. We can even face the Truth that we failed just the same. Forgiveness isn’t necessary unless we’ve already judged another.
Join the Human Race. We don’t know what we’re doing, even with a front row seat. Only after a failure do we have a reason to apply the Truth we didn’t consider before. CIB reminds us that we can’t learn anything new as long as we think we know it all.
CIB’s totem is the Owl who can see what’s behind. The Owl observes from all angles. The Owl is gifted with Silent Flight, so it can hear its prey over the sound of its wings. The aerodynamics of the Owl’s body and wingspan allow it to fly slow and low to the ground. Night vision symbolizes the Power to see through the illusion in the Darkness of the Unknown.
Owl is a hunter, who stands for the wisdom and ability of all great hunters
Every great hunter knows to be as quiet as you can, until the Truth is known. The Owl’s prey is a source of death and disease. Our Faith and Well-being is restored with every offering of Forgiveness.
CIB is also symbolized as the ferryman who holds a torch aloft and passage to the “other side” where things go to die. The past will rest in peace when our heart is as light as a feather.
“Father, forgive them. They know not what they do.” We know if we mean it, and God always knows the condition of our heart.
We can’t change the past. It’s God’s Will to turn it to its Highest End when follow the Divine Order of Unconditional Love. When we are forgiven by someone we love, we’re inclined to thank God for it. Our Divine Father offers second chances until our final breath. Divine Wisdom frees us evil’s influence over our Ego. Faith is ourself is a power easily corrupted.
The Holy Spirit can guide our Ego for it’s right purpose. Wisdom requires us to be prepared for battle, look the Truth in the eye, and face the Truth at “full attention.” Every failure wins a battle for Truth we’re willing to learn to please the Divine Father who loved us first and shared his Name.
love, in lak’ech, i am another you
Debra, 9 Eagle/MEN
Psalm 91 – Under the Wing of the Almighty One
PRAYERS FROM THE SECOND WATCH
The next time you’re Called to Pray, refer to the 8 Watches by the Time of Day. You may discover it was the reason for your prayers. Someone somewhere else is praying. We can remember them in Divine Trinity in our Amen.
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.
THE TRECENA OF EAGLE/MEN: ASCENDING TO A HIGHER PERSPECTIVE
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 EAGLE/MEN IN THE 4TH SEASON: 1 Wisdom/CIB begins the 4th Season of the Tzolk’in – VOLUME 2: Tzolk’in Seasons 3 and 4 (PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 20, 2020)
If you are just starting to count the days you can look to see the Mayan dates for major life experiences to understand the meaning of a Truth that came before. The Daykeeper Resources page offers a library of free resources to count the Time.
2 Wisdom/CIB (Cherokee, Owl/U’GUKU’) – Day 2 of 13 of the 1 Eagle/MEN trecena
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and Free Tzolk’in calculator 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.
Wisdom/CIB: The old ones. Wisdom of the ancients. Wisdom persons are aligned with the ancient memories that wait in the stone of temples and sacred sites all over the world. Wisdom people grow luck like a crop using a balance of prudence and tenacity. The tremendous inner strength of this sign enables silent introspection to discover areas of oneself that contain wisdom more valuable than any trove of archaeological treasure. Wisdom persons are valiant defenders of family and community. They may become hardened to life and sentiment turned cold. In these cases, they need much forgiveness for their uncaring errors. Periodically connecting with nature and or visiting sacred sites will bring great stability to wisdom persons.
A GOOD DAY TO: Sit on a rock.
Cherokee, Owl U’GUKU’ O’JJ: Symbol is the Owl is Arcturus, the brightest Star in the Constellation Bootes. The Cherokee Bear constellation (Ursa Major) includes the Big Dipper plus four stars in Bootes. Owl is a hunter, who stands for the wisdom and ability of all great hunters, the cunning of a fox, the tenacity of a bulldog and strength of a bear. Energy for deep thinkers, strong-willed, rigid convictions, bold and authoritative. Owl is the Mystic Ferryman who guides Earthlings on the return path to the stars holding the torch aloft.
[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]
