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Mayan
13 Year Count Down
Beginning December 21, 1999 to December 21, 2012
Aluna Joy Yaxkin - February 2000
December 21, 1999 marked the beginning of the
last 13-year cycle of the Mayan Long Count Calendar
which ends on December 21, 2012. I was in Palenque
with a small group of spiritual adventures during
this time. We traveled to this site because Palenque
is a solar marker for Winter Solstice. At sunset
the Sun shines through a 3-story tower, activating
the Hall of Records anchored in a chamber underneath
this small plaza. It was at this time that spirit
guided me to write this article outlining the
energy and creative potential possible for Earth
and Humanity in the these last 13 years of a
104,000-year cycle.
It was clear this is a cycle of time (13 years)
when will change life as we know it. At the end
of this 13-year period our lives will be significantly
different. Each cycle of time, no matter how
big or small, builds energy like a capacitor.
This is why the last days or years in these cycles
are the most powerful and transforming. Each
cycle, no matter how big or small, also carries
an evolutionary intention that was set by the
collective whole at the onset of the cycle. Many
things we are experiencing now were set into
motion 104,000 years ago, 52,000 years ago, 26,000
years ago… When a cycle shifts, so do the
intentions. Big cycles of time affect larger
natural laws, and huge intentions that mold our
world. Little cycles of time affect smaller and
natural laws and subtle intentions.
When big cycles shift to a new higher cycle,
we can expect big changes in every area of our
life and big changes in our experiences of reality.
But we are not at the mercy of an angry creator
or Mother Earth’s whims. We are part of
the Great Creator and our bodies are part of
Mother Earth. We have just as much to do with
what manifests in our reality as the stars above,
the planets, the creative force of the universe,
and the creator Gods of all the religions of
the world. We are part of all that is. We are
as responsible for the things we celebrate as
the things we grieve over. During the next 13
years we are being asked to own this fact, to
brave unknown territory and to create new paths
of light in the jungle of uncountable possibilities
ahead. We are being asked to become the New Pioneers.
Mayan calendars do not dictate the way we live,
rather they issue and define creative energy
that we use with our free will to create anything
we desire. We can use it to pray, heal the past,
to send love to our all our relations and even
to dream a new world into manifestation. We are
moving past the time to follow, or to give power
to something or someone outside ourselves, into
a time to empower our divine creative process.
The energy of the next 13 years is for us to
USE as an unlimited supply of cosmic fuel from
which to create. To understand the energies and
focuses of the next 13 years will help one manifest
with greater clarity and passion. We always know
when we are moving out of alignment of our passion.
We get bored, depressed, sleepy, uninspired,
etc. When we flow with the universe, our passion
for life awakens and life becomes rich and rewarding
again. But aligning with our destiny can be a
journey in itself.
It is the last 13 years of a 104,000-year cycle.
It is truly time to stand up and take responsibility
and begin to dream a new world into reality.
It is time to let go of those things that are
not serving humanity, Earth, the heavens, our
family and ourselves. This takes great courage,
as there is not going to be anyone ahead of us
showing us the way any more. We are the leaders
now.
The 13-year cycle listed below are based on
2 Mayan Calendar counts. I like to honor these
2 counts, as they are the most widely used in
the world today. Even though there are arguments
to which calendar is right, I feel that each
has some deep and interesting insights to offer
us and are both valid when we stay open and have
respect for all perspectives.
The Mayan Astrology Count is based on my book "Mayan
Astrology" and can be ordered by contacting
me at the address at the end of this article.
This count is a frozen count calendar using March
21 as Mayan New Year and is based in many sources
of modern interpretations of the Mayan calendars.
My fiends in Guatemala also call this count the
Yucatec count as much of the information used
is from the Yucatan area of the Maya lands.
The Kiche Count information comes from many
Traditional Mayan sources I personally collected
over the last 3 years in Guatemala. Information
was given orally as well as in printed form.
The Kiche Count is also called the true count
or long count and is still being actively used
in many areas of Guatemala by Aj Kij (meaning
Mayan Daykeeper / priests). The Mayan Calendar
End date of December 21, 2012 comes from this
count. December 21, 2012 is 4 AJPU and is considered
by many Mayan researchers the last day of this
104,000-year cycle.
Here is the 13 year count down….
Year 1. Beginning December 21, 1999
Mayan Astrology Count - 12 IK (eek - wind) - A year to understand the spirit
of the wind. Learn to be flexible in this changeable and multifaceted time
and speak from the heart. A year of change versus rigidity. We could experience
difficulties with responsibilities, obligations and decision making. A year
to learn and understand about your fears and confront them.
Kiche Count - 13 BATZ (batz) Modern Yucatec translation - Chuen (monkey) -
A beginning point and thread of time and destiny. Batz is the weaver of history
of humanity and spirituality. It represents the umbilical cord between Humanity
and Earth. Accurate decisions can be made this year. Watch out for addictions
of all kinds. Work on issues concerning trust.
Year 2. Beginning December 21, 2000
Mayan Astrology Count - 13 MANIK (man eek - hand) A peace loving year filled
with generous acts of kindness and inspiring cooperation, yet outspoken and
individualistic. A year to heal past issues and to remember cosmic truth.
We will need companionship balanced with freedom and will desire to travel
to sacred lands. Unconventional lifestyles, experimental relationships and
controversial subjects will be a focus. A year to trust and respect yourself
and be comfortable with your individuality. Learn to balance contradictory
desires.
Kiche Count - 2 NOJ (noh) Modern Yucatec translation - Caban (earth) The power
of intelligence, knowledge and wisdom anchors great potential in this year.
Patience, dignity, honor, even genius are qualities of this year. A year where
the stories of the ancient ones will be revealed. A year to honor ancient traditions
and become social defenders of human rights. Foster peacekeeping, be flexible
to new ideas and watch for pride issues.
Year 3. Beginning December 21, 2001
Mayan Astrology Count - 1 EB - (eb - human) A year of great influence of the
Source of All That Is. A year to foster free will and expand wisdom. A relaxed,
courteous and careful year. A year to begin to formulate new ideas. We may
be overly sensitive, touchy and easily hurt this year, but will also be ambitious
and hard-working. Work on issues of inner anger versus the desire for peace
as well as self-interest versus self-sacrifice. Learn to express feelings and
foster purifying and healing actions.
Kiche Count - 3 IK (eek) Modern/Yucatec translation - Ik (wind) A year of the
spiritual breath and the voice / concept of the universe. A window to the ancestors.
A place of power that new and profound ideas come from. Could be a year with
natural disasters, i.e. lightning, storms, hurricanes, etc. Issues with lung
and respiratory systems could occur this year. A year filled with clear ideas
and actions and will flow within any situation. Watch for mental rigidity and
quell the desire to force ideas on others.
Year 4. Beginning December 21, 2002
Mayan Astrology Count - 2 CABAN (ca bon - earth)
A liberal, rational, controversial year that
begins new things. Very mentally active, rationalizing,
clever and practical. Liberal and progressive
and often controversial, magnified with strong
convictions. Learn to balance a stable lifestyle
with being changeable. Learn to hold focus and
life together according to plan. Become more
flexible and patient with life experience.
Kiche Count - 4 KIEJ (kee eh) Modern/Yucatec translation - Manik (hand) Symbolizes
our connection to Earth and sky. Fingers are the connection to the heavens;
toes being connected to the Earth. A year to get in touch with nature and the
guardians of natural spaces. A year with tests of deception. A powerful year
filled with responsible, intelligent yet gentle authority and actions with
good equilibrium/balance. A year of outward calm and quiet, but inward compulsion
with the potential of exhibiting anger. Appreciate the things you accomplish.
Year 5. Beginning December 21, 2003
Mayan Astrology Count - 3 IK - A year to live
in the presence of the spirit of the wind. Be
flexible within this changeable and multifaceted
time. A heart centered spirit filled year. Change,
change, change. We could experience difficulties
with responsibilities, obligations and decision
making, focusing may be difficult. A year to
learn and give your fear to spirit and live in
the moment without attachment to security.
Kiche Count - 5 E (Eh) Modern Yucatec translation Eb (human) A year that represents
the spiritual path in life and way shower for the people. A year for thanks
and gratitude. A year filled with love of humanity. It is a year of hard work
blessed with deep connections from spiritual guides. Caution, do not build
a big wall around yourself for protection. Learn to be open in each moment.
Year 6. Beginning December 21, 2004
Mayan Astrology Count - 4 MANIK - A peace loving year filled with generous
acts of kindness and inspiring cooperation, yet outspoken and individualistic.
A year to define past issues and to define cosmic truth. We will need companionship
balanced with freedom and will desire to travel to sacred lands. Unconventional
life styles, experimental relationships and controversial subjects will be
a focus. A year to trust and respect, in spite of it weirdness. Learn to
balancing contradictory desires. Learn to be comfortable with your individuality.
Kiche Count - 7 TIJASH (tee hash) Modern Yucatec translation - Etznab (Mirror)
The cutting sharp double-bladed ceremonial knife of life mirroring all that
is not in integrity and truth. It perfectly reflects the energy that is in
front of us. A year of the power and swiftness of the wolf. A year of nobility,
liberation, but also health issues, sacred offerings, and sacred wounds. This
year offers good endurance, optimism, courage, and cooperation. A year where
bad is really bad, but good is really good, extremes from both light and dark
worlds. A year filled with good friends that can express love. Community oriented
and peace loving. Learn not to make other people’s problems your own
and avoid gossip.
Year 7. Beginning December 21, 2005
Mayan Astrology Count - 5 EB A year of great influence of cosmic empowerment.
A year to empower freewill and expand wisdom. A relaxed, courteous and careful
year. A year to empower the formulation of new ideas. We may be overly sensitive,
touchy and easily hurt this year, but will also be ambitious and hard-working.
Work on issues of inner anger versus the desire for peace as well as self-interest
versus self-sacrifice. Learn to empower feelings and foster purifying and
healing actions.
Kiche Count - 8 AKABAL (ak a bal) Modern/Yucatec translation - Akbal (night)
The difference between night and day - Sunrise / Sunset - Negative / positive.
Birth of a new day. A time of being born again and becoming the holder of truth,
clarity, devotion. A year of hope and opportunity. A place of great mystery
and the ability to access the mystery. Well protected against the darkness
yet can be a year full of storms with many test to overcome. Watch for issues
concerning the stomach.
Year 8. Beginning December 21, 2006
Mayan Astrology Count - 6 CABAN - A liberal, rational, controversial year that
we will understand and discover the cycles of nature and the repeating cycles
in one’s life. A year when we come to understand our destiny’s
path based in past cycles or lives. Very mentally active, rationalizing,
clever and practical. Liberal and progressive and often controversial magnified
with strong convictions. Learn to balance a stable lifestyle with being changeable.
Learn to hold focus and life together according to plan. Become more flexible
and patient with life experience.
Kiche Count - 9 KANIL (ka neel) Modern/Yucatec translation - Lamat (star) A
year of the feminine aspect. A year to plant seeds for the future. Symbolizes
life, self-realization, knowledge and love. A restless year activating the
inner adventurer. An intuitive and harmonious hard working and responsible
cycle. A year that exhibits a great sense of love. Quiet on the outside, but
developing great inner strength. Can have a lot of trials in this year if living
out of self-centeredness. Do not over over-analyze life, as truth will be clouded
or even lost. Be ready to voice your issues in a peaceful manner and not let
them build into covert hostile actions.
Year 9. Beginning December 21, 2007
Mayan Astrology Count - 7 IK - A year to be a bridge between the spirit and
physical worlds. Be flexible, expect the unexpected, for it will be a changeable
and multidimensional year. A year to speak from the heart. A year of change
versus rigidity. We could experience difficulties with responsibilities,
obligations and decision making. A year to learn and understand about your
fears and confront them.
Kiche Count - 10 AJ (ak) Modern Yucatec translation - Ben (pillars of light)
AJ is a year that represents the staff of authority and the development and
power of our personal space, destiny and spiritual path.. It is a year of resurrection
and reincarnation. All that is started in this year has the potential to grow.
A year with accelerated clairvoyance. Watch for changeable moods, overeating
and laziness.
Year 10. Beginning December 21, 2008
Mayan Astrology Count - 8 MANIK - A peace loving year filled with generous
acts of kindness and inspiration and cooperation, yet outspoken and individualistic.
A year to harmonize past issues and to transduce cosmic truth. Companionship
balanced with freedom and a desire to travel to sacred lands will have our
interest. Unconventional life styles, experimental relationships and controversial
subjects will also a focus. A year to trust and respect, in spite of it weirdness.
Learn to balance contradictory desires. Learn to be comfortable with your
individuality.
Kiche Count - 12 KAWOK - Ka wak) Modern Yucatec translation - Cauac (Storm)
A year represented by transforming flashes of light that anchor a deep focus
for family and community. Represents the sustaining energy for the world and
being fully realized, in contact with the celestial Gods. A good year for healing
ceremonies. A year that helps us be good students and teachers with natural
clairvoyance A year of activating impeccable order, physically and spiritually
and emotionally. A year when we will not allow control. Watch for being insensitive
and getting involved with other’s business without invitation. Can have
spiritual tests this year that make us reconsider and question our beliefs.
Year 11. Beginning December 21, 2009
Mayan Astrology Count - 9 EB - A year of great solar influence. A year to empower
free will and expand wisdom. A relaxed, courteous and careful year. A year
to empower the formulation of new ideas. We may be overly sensitive, touchy
and easily hurt this year, but will also be ambitious and hard-working. Work
on issues of inner anger versus the desire for peace as well as self-interest
versus self-sacrifice. Learn to empower feelings and foster purifying and
healing actions.
Kiche Count - 13 KAT (cat) Modern/Yucatec translation - Kan (seed) - A year
to uncover that which is hidden. KAT is represented by a net and makes this
a year to collect information. Can be quite a difficult year filled with what
we might consider punishments or tests, but can also be filled with effortless
abundance. Watch out for arising demanding, hoarding natures. KAT is a good
protector as it is focuses on survival issues and will also active a desire
to improve ourselves with education, purifying our bodies, and working to improve
our spiritual life. New inspiring ideas will emerge this year We will set high
goals and will work and achieve these goals with passion. A high-strung year
that may be hard on the nervous system.
Year 12. Beginning December 21, 2010
Mayan Astrology Count - 10 CABAN - A liberal, rational, controversial year
that we will harness the power of manifestation. Very mentally active, rationalizing,
clever and practical. Liberal and progressive and often controversial, magnified
with strong convictions. Learn to balance a stable lifestyle with being changeable.
Learn to hold focus and life together according to plan. Become more flexible
and patient with life experience.
Kiche Count - 1 TOJ (toh) Modern/Yucatec translation -Muluc (water) - A year
to offer payments to the spiritual world and to settle unfinished business,
pay back loans of all kinds (material - emotional - spiritual). A year to purify
our lives from all the past life karma, with ceremony and offerings. A year
filled with hard lessons of the negative egos. A year to balance truth and
love. A hard working year balanced with a great love for personal freedom.
In a Toj year we can be easily angered, often moody, short sited, restless,
self-destructive, and accident prone. We can also be attracted to entertainment
in all forms and this can take us off our path. A year that can activate huge
control issues and will rebel if we can’t control. Watch for aggressiveness
over petty things. Do not react to life out of egos but from love.
Year 13. Beginning December 21, 2011 - Ending
December 20, 2012
Mayan Astrology Count - 11 IK - A year to be dissolve the barriers between
the spirit and physical worlds. Be flexible, expect the unexpected, for it
will be a changeable and multidimensional year. A powerful year to let go and
let God. Speak from the heart and balance change with security. We could experience
difficulties with responsibilities, obligations and decision making. A year
to learn and understand your fears and confront them.
Kiche Count - 2 ISH (ish) Modern Yucatec translation - Ix (wizard) - A year
of the intelligence and awesome power of the jaguar. It is considered the heart
of the planet - the map of the world - map of the cosmos. A year we have the
ability to make swift and accurate decisions based in reality but still able
to change our minds and direction easily. Watch for anger and the need for
attention and power.
December 21, 2012 … The beginning of a
NEW 104,000 year cycle
Mayan Astrology Count - 12 MANIK - A peace loving
year filled with generous acts of kindness and
inspiring cooperation, although outspoken and
individualistic. A year to come to a deep understanding
on past issues and to understand universal cosmic
truth. A year when it all come together. Companionship
balanced with freedom and a desire to travel
to sacred lands will interest us. Living the
dreams of unconventional life styles, experimental
relationships. A year to trust and respect our
uniqueness, in spite of our apparent weirdness.
Learn to balance contradictory desires. Learn
to be understand our unique individuality.
Kiche Count, 4 AJPU (ak poo) - Modern/Yucatec translation - Ahau (Sun) - AJPU
is the light from which we emerge and the light to which we all will return.
A year of the vision of the EAGLE and its connection with Grandfather Sun and
the solar mind. The Lord of the Age of Flowers. Balance in the material and
physical worlds. Strong, intelligent, hard working, yet tender and brave. This
year anchors a spiritual certainty and the understanding of cycles of time
and the interdependence of all living things. It offers us the ability to use
the creative power of the universe. We will pass many tests of the mind and
will. Remember to act from trust and let go of the belief in struggle.
Aluna Joy Yaxk'in is an internationally known
speaker, author, and photographer, Mayan Astrologer
and Sacred Site Essence Formulator. Aluna’s
work has been influenced by a life long interaction
with the Star Elders and a series of shamanic
experiences that began on her first visit to
the Mayalands in 1986 which deepened her spiritual
path. She has continued to travel to the ancient
sites of the Maya, Inca and Southwest, drawing
wisdom and teachings from various indigenous
wisdom keepers along the way. She now acts as
a cross cultural guide on unique spiritual pilgrimages,
blending her vast experience in Maya Cosmology,
Andean Mastery, and Ascended Master Teachings.
Aluna is author of Mayan Astrology and The Mayan
Daykeeper, and her articles have been published
worldwide. She can be reached at Center of the
SUN - Aluna Joy Yaxk'in, PO Box 1988, Sedona
AZ 86339 Ph: 928-282-6292 Ph/Fax: 928-282-4622
Webpage: www.1spirit.com/alunajoy E-mail: alunajoy@kachina.net
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