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11 Ajmak 4 Tz’apin Q’ij – The Final Closing Day

The Final Closing DayThe final closing day completes these days of introspection and retreat. Whilst this is the day when we can see the dawn of the new year coming, it may also be the most difficult day. It is the day when we start the process of emergence from the chrysalis.

The energy of the day 11 Ajmak brings an essence of forgiveness and acceptance. This is not a simple or straightforward forgiveness, this is coming at us from all directions. It asks us to look at the past, present and future from the point of view of forgiveness. Ajmak also encourages us to redeem ourselves, to accept ourselves and others for exactly who we are.

The final closing day crystallises the process we have been through. Here we understand that it is about what we wish to carry into the new year. It gives us an opportunity to release any burdens of guilt, blame or shame before the new year arrives.

What do you want to leave with the casing of your previous year? Are you ready to forgive and transform? What a wonderful way to bid farewell to the Mam 11 E’ and welcome the Mam 12 No’j.

7 K’at 2 Wayeb – The Third Day of Wayeb

The third day of Wayeb focuses on acceptance. When we combine this with the day 7 K’at, we can understand that it can be about accepting that which we know needs to be released in order to move forwards.

There are several different and complimentary energies present today. We are travelling through the Tijax trecena in addition to being in Wayeb. The Tijax trecena is a purification, an opportunity to use our discernment combined with the sharp obsidian blade, to initiate the healing process through the cutting away of that which needs to leave us. However, the people, ideas and other attachments in our life can be very difficult to let go of, we may be emotionally attached to that which is no longer accessible to us, such as previous relationships. As we travel through the Wayeb, this day brings an excellent opportunity to accept that which needs to be cut away and released, that which were once blessings in our life which have now become burdens, the burdens which have caused us to go out of balance, to become sick or restrained. The healing can begin once we accept the need to release these attachments.

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6 Kawok 2 Wayeb – The Third Day of Wayeb

The third day of Wayeb focuses on acceptance. When we combine this with the day 6 Kawok, we can understand that it can be about what can, and what cannot, be healed within our family.

Kawok is a very feminine nawal, and is the patron of the healing women. In particular it is the day of the midwife, the rain who helps the new seed to grow. But the rain can also destroy, it can bring the floods which wash away that which can no longer move forward. It always strikes me how Kawok, the feminine essence of healing, the compassionate one, follows Tijax, the masculine aspect of healing. The surgeon may begin the process, but it is the compassionate aftercare which really completes it. As we travel through the Wayeb, this day brings an excellent opportunity to accept that which needs to be washed away in order to bring stability and growth, particularly around family matters. This in turn allows us to emerge into the energy of the new Mam 9 Iq’ revitalised, re-energised and reborn.

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