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More than a calendar, the meaning of Time.

Mayan Calendar

Mayan Calendar

The Tzolk’in calendar is only one of many Mayan calendars and is refereed to as the Sacred Calendar of Creation. The calendar tracks the rhythm, flow and evolution of Human consciousness.

Ian Lungold defined consciousness as “our awareness of being aware.” Most of us experience this only during the significant experiences in our lives. The calendar offers an orientation of time and place to our own Human consciousness.

The Mayan calendars gained widespread interest with the prophecy that December 21, 2012 marked the end of the calendar. The date relates to a prophecy regarding the Evolution of mankind. On a calendar that tracks billions of years, we still reside in that “split second” of time.

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EXERCISE: Create your own Tzolk’in chart. 

Daykeepers have been following the same thoughts to figure out the Tzolk’in for as far back as 600 BCE. Drawing glyphs and counting numbers can connect you to those existing energies and trails of thought that still exist in the Element of Air. One of the first exercises I was given from Jose Jaramillo was an assignment to create my own Tzolk’in chart. When you’re that close to the numbers, you start seeing patterns. It’s also easier to learn the Day Signs grouped in 4’s by the set of colors (ie. IMIX red, IK white, AKBAL blue, KAN yellow). I still use color to remember the Day sign for “tomorrow” by that pattern. There are only 5 sets of 4 – easier to remember that way. Look at the Tzolk’in chart each day and it becomes easier to remember.

Empty Tzolk’in Chart

Some of my favorite Mayan calendar resources online disappeared over the last couple of years. The new task is to replace what is lost, and to also expand on the resources available for Counting the Days.

  • Tzolkin 260-Day CalendarThe Tzolk’in Mayan Calendar Chart
    The Tzolk’in chart of the Northern tradition begins on 1 IMIX. This calendar illustrates the Tones and Destiny Kin Numbers by row for each Day Sign, and vertically defines the 13 uinals of 20 days.
  • MayanMajix.com
    Current Tzolk’in Date, and Mayan Date Calculator (Ian Xel Lungold/Michael Shore). Use the Gregorian Date to calculate a Tzolk’in Date.
  • Mayan Numeric System Mayan Philosophy of Numbers in a Religious and Cosmological Perspective – Added Nov 3, 2022
  • Meaning/Patterns of Mayan Numbers  
    Learn the symbols in the meaning of the dots and bars of the Numbers. Includes the more artist/graphics of the illustrated numbers as you may see them carved in stone, or decorated as an illustration for a name. This explains the FORM of the illustrations of the Numbers, vs their meaning of intention. There is meaning in the form.
  • Tzolk’in Explorer – Mayan Calendar Calculator
    Offered from a Daykeeper in Australia. This site offers deeper information on the Lords of the Night, alternative interpretation, and explores Mayan astrology via the relationships between signs.
  • AztecCalender.com
    Mayan daily Destiny Kin (coincides with the Tzolk’in count); Mayan date calculator with Tone/Day Sign Descriptions from Aztec perspective, and the same gods of their language.
  • Haab Calendar and Long Count
    (Offered from the Mesoamerican studies of the Smithsonian Institute.) The Haab reflects intentions of Time on a planetary scale. There are different counts by region, based on the date of the zenithal sun in the Time and Place. It’s confusing when there are “same calendars of different interpretation,” like Aztec and Tzolk’in calendars, then Haab calendars that don’t correspond, as a “regional count.” (Dreamspell is not a “Mayan” calendar. Dates don’t sync with the Maya’s universal count, though it uses the same symbols. Don Alehandro, High Mayan priest discerns it as a confusion to the authentic Mayan wisdom and tradition.)
  • SacredScribesAngelNumber.blogspot.com (Symbolism of Numbers)
    Includes index of numbers and interpretation to 3333; also combinations of repeating numbers.
  • Counts of Days and Time
  • POPOL VUH: Sacred Book of the Quiché Maya People

    Translation and Commentary by Allen J. Christenson

My Gift for the Tzolk’in Round – Find YOUR Story on the Calendar

“Tzolk’in Field Guide: A Daily Practice for Personal Discernment”
by Debra Malmos, 9 Eagle/MEN

“Tzolk’in Field Guide: Volume 1, Seasons 1 and 2” (Download PDF)
“Tzolk’in Field Guide: Volume 2, Seasons 3 and 4” (Download PDF)

The “Field Guide” includes the overview for each 13-day trecena through the Tzolk’in round, along with the Count of Days. The Count includes the aspects for each day (Kin number, Day Sign, Element, Direction (Tzolk’in), Burner Days, and more, for you to divine your own “meaning of time.” (When you go directly to all the resources, one will speak to your thoughts and feelings, differently from one day to another. It’s more fun to figure it out yourself than for someone to tell you everything. The Azteccalendar.com is an awesome place to see a different angle. Plus, a very good resource on the Day Signs… just different names. You see the names of gods inter-changed between traditions of north/south, so remember, they are one in the same god by another name/language.

FREE TZOLK’IN JOURNAL PAGE (PDF)
This is a journal page to reproduce for personal binding. The page offers places to note aspects and draw the glyph of the day.

 

Mayan Calendar/Conversion Codex

Mayan Calendar/Conversion CodexThis is a first treasure created by Ian Xel Lungold. It includes his art, descriptions, and manual calculations for the Tzolk’in date. The 11″ x 27″ reference includes codex to 2026, Day Signs, Tones, and Direction Oracle.

Your purchase supports Michael Shore’s mission to carry on Ian’s legacy. And, it is the treasure of Ian’s creation to have and hold.

Order on MayanMajix.com

 

NOTE: BELOW RESOURCES ARE BEING UPDATED. 

[New Resources will replace them as a “Primer” to the “Tzolk’in Field Guide.” Some links are no longer available.]

Below are links to the resources that began my own journey of understanding. Ian Lungold’s Video Lecture, “Consciousness and Calendars,” was among the first teachings that drew my attention to the Mayan calendar.

Mayan Majix: JaguarSpirit:  
Cherokee Calendar:
Daily Tzolk’in    
Tzolk’in Calculator A Study of the Numbers, by Debra Malmos
Inspired by Ian Lungold from Ek’ Balam

Cherokee Sacred Calendar (PDF)

(Above Teachings by Sam Valenti)

Trecena Newsletter   Raven Hall, Cherokee Astrology: Animal Medicine in the Stars
Tzolk’in Explorer:   I-Ching Calendar:
Calculator & Descriptions Significance of the Star trecena 13th uinal The New Earth I-Ching, by Bobby Klein, Phd 
(Free Kindle download on Amazon.com)

ACADEMIC STUDY:    
Ian Lungold [Video Lecture] Carl Calleman Kenneth Johnson
“Consciousness & Calendars” – Ian offers an overview of the meaning and purpose of the calendar as tool to awaken our consciousness. Carl Calleman holds a Ph.D. in physical biology from the University of Stockholm. He has written a number of books as a leading expert on the Mayan Calendar Kenneth holds a BA in Comparative Religion and an MA in Eastern Studies with emphasis on Sanskrit. He’s written a number of books and articles on the Mayan culture.
 Mayan Majix Library:    
Intro to the Mayan Calendar    
     
HAAB CALENDAR RESOURCES  
Living Maya Time – Smithsonian Haab Calculator Mayan Calendar,
Haab

(Mayan Exploration Center, Univ. TX, Austin)
Haab Calendar Year Bearers
(Article, Jose Jaramillo) THIS IS ANOTHER HAAB FROM THE CHIAPAS REGION, with different New Years and Year Bearers, than the Haab observed in the North.
 
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  1. Hello and good day to you! Where can I find a free download of the 13 moon Tzolkin calendar round for July 26 2024 until July 24 2025 and the next one? I’m using my own cards with glyphs and tones to lay out on my desk every day. If I’m right, today, July 18 2025, it’s Yellow Human tone 7.

    I’ve used a free download, for years, offered by the Law of Time website. But the site seems to have stopped updating, stuck at the free download of the year 2016-2017.

    I’m glad to find Ian Lundgold’s video here, it’s been quite a while since I watched it. My first encounter with the 13 moon calendar, in The Netherlands, was 1996.

    Thank you for your response in due time. Best wishes, Devon Seamoor.

    • Greetings Devon, Some of my ancestors came from the Netherlands. I’d love to see it someday. I don’t offer a perpetual count, but rely on Ian Lungold’s calculator on MayanMajix.com and the Smithsonian long count calendar converter at https://maya.nmai.si.edu/calendar/maya-calendar-converter. Both are widely adopted as the traditional Mayan count for the Northern Hemisphere. July 18, 2025 is 7 Road/EB by both the North/South Mayan human calendars. (You can add 260 days to find the next 7 Road/EB on 04/04/2026.) Laying out the cards for each day sounds like a great way to relate to the symbols. Drawing the daily glyph is a rhythm and pattern of movement carried out daily by Mayan daykeepers for hundreds of years. Drawing, or seeing the symbols as you do with the cards, awakens something in our cellular memories. I turn to Ian’s calculator every day to confirm the date. Thanks for sharing your comment and your way of observing the day. Blessings to you on your Road/EB journey through Time! love, in lak’ech, Debra

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