
Setting Sun, Coffeyville, KS 03/25/2023 – Giving Thanks for the Wisdom of 11 Deer/MANIK, before the “changing of the guard” that precedes the Haab New Year, marked by the Zenital Sun, March 31, 2023, in Northern Region of the Maya lands.
THE TRECENA OF CROCODILE/IMIX: DAWN OF A NEW AWAKENING
MAYAN CALENDAR DAYKEEPER’S JOURNAL
7 Deer/MANIK (man ‘eek), Cherokee, Deer/Ahwu’sdi, Destiny Kin 7
March 26, 2023 (03/26/2023)
Long Count Date: 13.0.10.7.7
Tzolk’in Date: 7 Manik’
Haab Date: 0 Wayeb’
Lord of the Night: G3
Source: Living Maya Time, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
7 Deer / MANIK
Greetings Beloved Kin,
The Haab cycle (aka the “vague-year” calendar) is 365 days that approximates the solar year. The Haab is a nineteen month calendar. The Haab is composed of 18 months made of 20 days, and one month, made of 5 days. This 5-day month is called “Wayeb.” Thus, 18 x 20 + 5 = 365 days. Source: The Calendar System, Smithsonian (NMAI)
The last 5 days of the Haab are called the Nameless Days. The Tzolk’in dates carry on, while the Haab Year Bearer steps back for the New Year Bearer that takes its place at the Haab New Year (this year, 03/31/2023). The Maya make the adjustment by beginning the Year on the Zenital Sun in the Time and Place of different regions of the Maya lands. The Mayan count is slightly more accurate than the Gregorian calendar way of adding an extra day for a Leap Year.
Today, the Year Bearer 11 Deer/MANIK moves on for the New Year Bearer, 12 Road/EB that will take its place on March 31, 2023. Next Year the Haab New Year changes to 03/30/2024, when 12 Road/EB will be followed by 13 Earth/CABAN. The Haab year represents a Higher Meaning of Time and Truth that is revealed on a planetary scale of experience.