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june 16 2007 _ white magnetic wizard [ix hun]
The Maya calendar is made up of many calendars that function as one. It dictates eras of when to sew, phases and synchronization… two of these calendars are the 13 moon calendar and the Tzolkin, which we will tell you about in the news. Inside the lunar calendar we find owrselves on the 18th day of the 12th moon, is the crystal month. On the other hand in the Tzolkin we find we are in the second wavespell, or period of 13 days. The first of these phases was the dragon and this second one is the wizard.

The symbol of the wizard is the essence of the receptiveness. After the period of 13 days of the dragon, in which we have been contemplating our intention for the new Tzolkin, which directions to take, the time has come to attract, to seduce, with our internal wisdom, what we started in the previous wavespell. The first tone, magnetic, the tone which identifies the intention, and reveals which is the goal we want get to. In other words, we find ourselves in a period of 13 days where we can benefit attracting that what we desire. According to the Mayas, the best way to go through these days is following the order of synchronizing energies, which are given in the Tzolkin, that is to say a symbol and a tone each day, which indicates what day is (tone) and how things evolve (symbol).
The Mayan time system is a system made up of fractal nests. The principle fractal, describes the capacity of a number that remains proportionally constant, that is to say 4 is to 10 what 40 is to 100 and 400 to 1000, despite the quantity of the number gets altered, the proportion in the series is constant. The way to measure time used by this culture is called kin, which is the same time as one of our days. A Uninal are 20 days. A Tun is a close approximation to what is a year, 360 days and a Katun are 20 Tuns or approximately 20 solar years (7.200 kins). A Baktun are 20 Katuns or approximately 394 solar years (144.000 Kins). 13 of these Baktunes form a period of time of 5.200 Tuns or approximately 5.125 solar years. The largest cycle which the Maya calendar talks about is the long count or grand solar cycle, which lasts 26.000 Tuns or approximately 25.625 solar years.
As we can appreciate, it is a numeric system of periods of days that using the number 20 and 13 interlace with one another, the long count or period of 26.000 years, has been corroborated by astronomers empirically, they say that 26.000 years is the time the sun takes to orbit the Milky Way, our galaxy (the precession of the equinoxes). How did the Mayas know about such a long period of time?
For more information:
www.r-evolucio.org/apendices_maya
www.totuga.com
www.mayasautenticos.com
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