
Resplendent Quetzal, Shutterstock, Photo Contributor, Wang LiQiang, “I love nature, love nature. I love animals, love animals.”
The Heart of Sky
THE TRECENA OF FLINT/ETZNAB: THE CREATOR’S LIGHT OF TRUTH
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
3 Sun/AHAU, Cherokee, Flower/GUN’TSI EK, Destiny Kin 120, Position 20 (the Zero Point)
December 18, 2024, 12/18/2024; Last Round: April 2, 2024 (04/02/2024)
Greetings Beloved Kin,

3 Sun/AHAU
The Quetzal is a Sacred Bird as the symbol of the “god of Air” as the full spectrum of the Creator’s Light. The Quetzal cultivates the Garden of Earth, swallowing fruits whole and disseminating the Seeds for Abundant Life. The term for quetzal means “precious” or “sacred.” The Resplendent Quetzal likely inspired Quetzalcoatl, the “plumed serpent.” The Feathered Serpent represents the Light and Abundant Life of Creation.
It was thought to be the spirit guide of a Mayan prince and hero, Tecún Umán, who fought against the Spanish conquest. According to legend, Tecún Umán was killed as he fought the conquistador Pedro de Alvarado. As Tecún Umán lay dying, a quetzal flew down and landed on his chest, dipping its feathers in the hero’s blood. This is supposedly how the bird acquired its red breast and belly feathers.
In a Guatemalan folk tale, a powerful leader of the K’iche’ people named Cacique longed for a son to succeed him. When his wife gave birth to a baby boy named Quetzal, a wise man told him that he would live forever. (Source: American Bird Conservancy)
3 Sun/AHAU is a symbol of the Supreme Lord of Creation and the Divine Trinity. The Creator’s Light is the Offering of Highest Value. Colors hold vibrations on a nano-scale. Human’s bioluminescence shines brighter when we Dwell in the presence of the Creator.
The Sun is offering it’s Maximum exchange of Energy in the Season of New Light born to the world. The Sun in Perihelion is in its closest proximity to Earth. AHAU is the Light of Revelation.













