On Mayan Astrology
People have used astrology for thousands of years to learn about
themselves and link their existence to a larger whole. Astrology is
used to put life into perspective, to explain what is happening and what
might happen. I am going to tell you a bit about how the Mayan calendar
is used, and can be used by you, astrologically.
Astrology is both art and science, allowing for creativity within a
defined system. Traditional western astrology is based on the 365-day
solar calendar and depends on counting days as the zodiac is navigated
over the course of a year. The Maya keep a 260-day calendar named the
Tzolkin (pronounced chol-kin), their most basic module of time that
plugs into the circuitry of their entire fantastically harmonic calendar
system. Of course the Maya also keep a 365-day calendar, named the
Haab. And there is the Tun, a 360-day cycle.
The Tzolkin (meaning Book of Days) runs its 260-day cycles over and over
again. There are Mayan daykeepers living today who continue to count a
sequence of days unbroken for well over 2000 years. Each day one of the
20 Mayan daysigns combines with one of thirteen Mayan numbers, weaving
the ceremonial cycle. While there is much to say about the Maya and
their time-keeping, we are going to focus on the basic 260-day cycle
that happens to be the length of the human gestation period.
As the same combination of daysign and number arrives every 260 days, I
would like you to consider that you experience a "ceremonial birthday"
every 260 days. The daysign and number unique to your day of birth are
imprinted deep in the template of your existence. Thus the Tzolkin
gives us information about ourselves, individually, and serves to place
us within a greater whole, like astrology does with its sun and moon
signs, rising signs and other aspects.
The Tzolkin goes as far as to place us within a galactic context, but
now we are getting ahead of ourselves. The larger wheels of the Mayan
calendar will be discussed in future installments, and we will talk then
about the Winter Solstice A.D. 2012 end-date of the Mayan Great Cycle,
an event that will happen, for many of us, in our lifetimes. I find it
is often most helpful to begin by discovering our own personal
relationship with the Tzolkin. Then we can relate easier to larger
cycles.
If you were born into certain Mayan tribes the daysign and number on
your birthday could be part of your name. You might be 3 Rain, 4 Wind,
1 Deer or 13 Flower. There are particular qualities, predispositions,
strengths and weaknesses implied and, some would say, encoded, in each
combination of daysign and number. The daysigns are generally named
after aspects of nature and have both earthly qualities and esoteric
connotations. Thus Wind is also Spirit, House is also Heart, Death is
also Revelation, and Flower is also Knowledge and Wisdom.
The numbers are equally curious. Some numbers make logical sense, such
as One representing Unity and two, Polarity. Other numbers are
understood by deduction, such as Five, the number of Center, around
which the four directions turn. Some numbers such as Eleven and Twelve
may ask you to spend some time with them before you can receive their
message. Both the daysigns and numbers have reciprocal relationships,
just as opposite houses of the zodiac relate to each other.
As this web page grows, we will talk about each of the daysigns and
numbers, and learn what the Tzolkin looks like and how it operates.
You
will be able to find out what your Mayan birthday is and I'll show you
how to set up your own Ceremonial Calendar to run side-by-side your
yearly solar calendar.
Learning about Mayan calendrics and cosmology (of course they are
intertwined) has added a depth to my life and a perspective on our times
that I feel has great value, and I want to share it with others. The
wisdom of our ancestors, whether we have direct blood connections with
them or not, is here for us - provided we bring it into our lives in a
respectful manner with a right intent.
Humanity is on the brink of ending one millennium and beginning
another. An astrological shift from the Age of Pisces to the Age of
Aquarius is in our midst. And the Mayan Great Cycle turns over in 2012,
ending one world age and beginning another. This is such an exciting
time to be alive! To be continued!
submitted on 12 Etznab, 11 February 1999
by Jim Papp
Email me to find out your Mayan Daysign and Number
(I'll need you to tell me your birthdate and birthplace )
- LINK to more mysterious information:
the Galactic Alchemy web site
Evam Maya E Ma Ho
(All Hail the Harmony of Mind and Nature)