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The 260 day cycle corresponds closely with both the human
gestation period and the maize based agricultural cycle which is still extant in the Mayalands today. John
Major Jenkins argues that the origin of the cycle may lie at an ancient Mysteries School at Izapa in Mexico.
By consensus this area of Mexico is believed originally to have manifested the Tzolkin and, as JMJ points
out, there are 260 days between the second and first zenith passages of the sun at this latitude. This
divides the year into one period of 260 days and one of 105 days. There is evidence to suggest that the
former were days used for growing and harvesting food whilst the latter were frequently occupied in
ceremonial and 'captive-taking' events.
The Tzolkin is still used as a fixed agricultural calendar which begins sometime in mid-February and acts as
guide for the timing of many activities such as groundclearance, 1st sowing, weeding, 2nd sowing and so
on. In this guise the Tzolkin is ageless and is not tied to the epoch-making counts otherwise associated
with the Maya - rather, it acts as a reusable activity guide whose origins are closely tied to the regions in
which it is used.
The Tzolkin is a repeating cycle of 260 days which is made up of a cycle of 13 being repeated 20 times. The
Tzolkin is read from the top left (1 Imix), down 20 places to the bottom of the first column (7 Ahau) up to
the top of the second column (8 Imix) and so on. The cycle of 13 repeats itself in such a way that, over the
260 days, all 20 of the glyphs in the key to the left of the Tzolkin appear 13 times. The 260 day cycle ends
with 13 Ahau. Most versions of the Count of Days start with 1 Imix though this is not universal.
13 Tones of HunabKu
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The Mayan numeric system consists of 3 symbols only two of which are used to express the cycle of
thirteen. A dot represents 1 unit, a bar represents 5. The other digit looks like a seed and is representative
of 20. This is what the thirteen numbers of the creative pulse look like.
Each Mayan number is also associated with and governed by an individual god. Sometimes the numbers are
represented by the heads of these gods with (or without) reference to the bar and dot numeric system.
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The following twenty symbols have common Maya names throughout Mesoamerica but the appearance and
style of the glyphs varies greatly with geographical and historical location. Similarly the translation of the
names and resonances of these ancient guides is often locally - even personally - defined. Here is an
introduction to the 20 faces of the Ahau Kin after the style of the Quiche Maya of Guatemala.
Ik means 'wind' or 'breath'. This second face of the Ahau Kin may be
imagined as an echo of that primal wind which first blew across the Great Deep as represented by Imix. It
is the wind of release which brings vitality in rain and destruction by storm. Ik is the Breath which animates
us all and the breath through which we communicate.
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Akbal means 'night' and 'darkness'. It is redolent of the dark places under
the earth, the lightless temples atop the pyramids of the ancient Maya and of the dark spaces within our
own minds. All these are places of great spiritual and physical wealth. Akbal is the regenerating power of
the still and the dark - the place of rebirth and transformation. Akbal is the vastness discovered when
Breath (Ik) moved on the face of the Deep (Imix).
Kan means variously 'seed', 'corn' and 'lizard' - all are widespread
representatives of fecunditiy, summer and the South. The fourth face of the Ahau Kin is strongly associated
with the physical realm and the power of renewal and growth. Kan is observation of and reverence for that
which is seen to work in the natural world. Kan is Spirit occupying the vastness of Akbal.
Chicchan means 'serpent'. Chicchan is the energy which lies coiled at the
base of the spine and calls to our oldest and most instinctive drives. Serpent wisdom worldwide is
essentially amoral, beyond opposites, and is strongly connected with both spiritual and sexual activity.
Chicchan is a survivor, a seer-below-the-surface and is the first light of conscious instinct borne of Kan.
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sacrifice/forgiveness and release. Cimi is the enlivening link between the raw instinct of Chicchan and the
accomplishment of Manik.
Manik means 'deer' and the glyph for Manik shows the hand of the hunter.
Manik is the powerful and transformative seventh face of the Ahau Kin and is associated with
accomplishment and the Craft of Life. The successful hunt requires that the hunter fully understands - even
becomes one with - the life energy of the prey. This balance between hunter and hunted is imagined as
wholeness rather than opposition and expresses the character of Manik. Manik is the knowledge and
transformation manifested by the sacrifice/forgiveness of Cimi.
Lamat means 'rabbit' and its primary association is with Venus and,
consequently, rebirth and renewal. Lamat is a glyph of ripeness and vitality and is the physical
manifestation - the result - of the eternal cycle of death, transformation and re-creation. The rabbit
represented by the glyph is a creature who appreciates the fruits of the world created for him by the gods.
Lamat is the seed sown by the movement and transformation which began with Imix.
Muluc means 'water' and 'that which is gathered up'. It is the primal
consciousness of Chicchan 'on the move'. Muluc is ineluctable universal movement - a kind of cosmic tide.
This power can nurture or devastate and has all the preciousness and collective influence of water. This
constant movement - like water - is central to the transformative cycles of all life forms on earth. Muluc is
the link between the tentative individuated consciousness of Chicchan and Ben (kin 13)- the motive power
of personal destiny. Muluc is the tide which gathers the individual towards community.
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Oc is the 10th face of the Ahau Kin. Oc means 'gateway' and 'dog'. Oc is in
many ways the archetypal dog - living close to his instincts and intimately connected with constancy,
loyalty and unconditional love. Oc is our guide through the transformative darkness of Akbal (kin 3). Oc is
the power which navigates our private underworld. Where logic and intellect fail, the faith and love of Oc
become gateway and guide to our recurrence and renewal. Oc is individual consciousness become physical
- in some Maya myth Oc is represented by a foot whose paces mark the very beginning, and end, of time.
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The meaning of Ben is lost but it is associated with reeds and corn. Ben is
connected in myth with Venus and perpetual renewal. Corn is central to tales of creation and rebirth as it is
central to life. Ben follows the 'gathering together' of Muluc (kin 9) and is a collective expression of the
individual power of Eb in the form of communal authority. Ben presents a complex image combining inner-
and outer-authority, spiritual and physical motivation. Ben is the essence of both conquest and relationship
and is the tribal manifestation of primal consciousness.
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Cib means 'vulture' or 'wax' and its primary resonance is of forgiveness and
karmic catharsis. The transforming power of darkness is represented throughout Mayan thought and Cib
embodies this process in the time cycles and individuals of earth. Cib is the achievement of AtOneMent. Cib
is representative of successful movement from shadow to light, the recognition and enactment of each
ending as a new beginning. Cib is the fourth of the yellow Kin and remains earthy in the wake of the
soaring cognition of Men.
Caban means 'incense' and'earth(quake)'. Caban is the last of the red kin
and is number 17 overall. Caban is associated with inspiration and First Mother - the initiator and source of
all creative activity. The contemporary Caban refers to incense and connects this glyph specifically with
mind. Caban is the consciousness of change within community and, often, provides the ideas which are the
precursors of change. Caban is the inspiration which is created by the atonement of Cib. Caban has a
strategy for creation born, originally, of the primal potential of Imix - the first of the 20 Kin.
Etznab means 'flint' and'knife' and is the last of the white Kin, number 18
overall. Etznab has some of the resonance of the Christian Sword of Truth - the very edge at which the
polarity of light and shadow is established. Etznab may be the sword of the warrior or the blade of the
curandero, it is the awareness of opposites and, thus, is the essence of resolution. Etznab shares
characterisitics both with the sword that initiates dynamic separation and the mirror which provides a point
of resolution between reflection and reflected. This is the possibility of reunification - depolarisation,
at-one-ment, 'paradise regained' - embodied in the evolutionary times and souls of earthkind.
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Cauac means 'storm' - the last of the blue kin and the 19th out of 20.
Cauac collects, intensifies and releases waves of change - it shares the watery relentlessness of Muluc (Kin
9)with the strategy and inspiration of Caban (kin 17). Cauac is a transformative pulse born of the
fundamental potentials recognised within Etznab and is totality of movement. From the heart of the
mountain to the top of the pyramid of heaven, Cauac at once encourages and embodies the becoming of
that which is to be.
Ahau means 'Lord' and represents connection with our ancestral soul and
with the epoch making events of both past and future. Ahau follows the radical creative change of Cauac
with an embodiment of continuity in the form of access to the Pool of Souls. Ahau is completion - the
primal unconscious become conscious commUnion. Ahau is one of the twenty as well as an avatar of the
twenty - as are we all. The Quiche Maya envisage a 'sack of days' which is borne continually by each of us
as we emerge from each new cycle of time. Ahau is a reminder of this continuity as the cycle moves
towards the next Kin ... a more informed, but still primal, Imix ...
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