
A Perfect Pair
Jackie and Shadow spent yesterday morning going in and out of the nest but also enjoying the beautiful scenery from their well constructed high rise that has a spectacular view of the lake. Each one delivered a couple of new sticks to add to their collection, plus they shared some quality time together observing their vast territory.
Shadow’s white tail remains marked with some grayish feathers on the left side and Jackie now has a small faint spot on her forehead again. For all of us observing, these small field marks are great indicators to assist us in telling them apart.
Shadow enjoyed some quiet time on the front porch in the late afternoon as he waited for his lady love to join him. When she came in through the front porch with a bulky stick #5, he had to lean to the left a bit so he didn’t get poked. They took turns working with it, placing it and snapping twigs off. They were also both on alert and aware of a couple of ravens vocalizing nearby.
Later on, as they perched quietly together, part of their evening visit included what seemed to be a sudden rise of Jackie’s hormones. Her quick, chatty vocals and body language was her way of letting Shadow know she was initiating the possibility of mating. A very animated discussion followed as Jackie pursued him and continued to nip at his head feathers.
Shadow, who was somewhat pretending to be busy arranging fluff, finally chimed in. He seemed to say there simply wasn’t enough space in the nest for him to perform with the close canopy above them. As he continued about his business fluffing the bowl, Jackie momentarily looked a bit confused as if she wasn’t quite convinced, but she accepted his response and that was that!
Nesting season may bring them closer together but their bond remains strong all year long. They seem to truly enjoy each other’s company and look after one another. They always have the others back, they communicate constantly and work well together. These are all wonderful bonding qualities and signs of a great long lasting partnership. Happy Valentine’s Day to all our eagle fans near and far… with much love from Jackie and Shadow!
They share a Vision of the Future and the Effects of their Love.
THE TRECENA OF JAGUAR/IX: A JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
11 Seed/KAN, Cherokee, Dragon/UKTE’NA, Destiny Kin 24, Position 4
Published: May 31, 2025, 05/31/2025; Round Before: Sep 13, 2024, 09/13/2024
REPUBLISHED: February 15, 2026, 02/15/2026 – A “Day-After” Valentines Day
THE TRECENA OF JAGUAR/IX: A JOURNEY IN THE LIGHT
It only takes 13 days to see how Faith is always raised to Knowing the Truth of Answered Prayers. You only have to track your thoughts. Record the matters on your mind in a journal to see how your perspective is changed by a Divine Order of Thoughts.
“Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment” by Debra Malmos, 9 Eagle/MEN
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1 Jaguar/IX is the 2nd trecena in the 1st uinal of the Tzolk’in round, found in Volume 1.
When you feel lost, go back to Day One. Tone 1 of each trecena is the Light of God’s Divine Inspiration for 13 Days.
11 Seed/KAN (Cherokee, Dragon/UKTE’NA) – Day 11 of 13 of the 1 Jaguar/IX trecena
Descriptions by Ian Xel Lungold (12 Sun/AHAU), wisdom and 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.
Seed/KAN: Family, sexual activity and the magic of germination are the characteristics of this sun sign. Natural net workers, Seed people strive to free themselves and others from debt or oppressive patterns of the past. Abundance is gathered by Seeds as if with a cast net. Seed persons are public defenders who work toward uniting community by discovering hidden traps and secret influences of others. To generate true abundance, Seed must learn to appreciate all gifts and lessons received and conduct profound investigations into its self. In the absence of gratefulness and the courage to face oneself, Seed finds itself in less than less fertile environments.
A GOOD DAY TO: Plant, make new contacts and reconnect with others.
Cherokee, Dragon/UKTE’NA O’STO: Dragon’s symbol is Draco winding between the Little Dipper and Big Dipper. Dragon is the Corn Spirit, symbol of dual personality of Corn Mother and Maiden; fertility and pro-creation from generation to generation. The word dragon means “eye, to look at, to see clearly”. Spirit brings energy of Lawgiver, Justice, vigilance and protective, loyal unto death. Ley lines in China are “dragon lines”, energy is sometimes called “orgone energy”, pyramid power or magnetic force. Pyramids and kivas are collector portals for this energy, known as vortexes. Dragon energy beats a path everywhere, stirring things up with a big stick in tune with the beat of the drum, heartbeat of the Earth.
[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]
