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10 Keej

Word Circle

After realizing that we are ultimately alone, that no one can love ourselves better than ourselves, that no one can hurt us but ourselves, we can come into a more sacred space of gathering. We have chosen to break barriers on how this can be done, social media has appeared and connected us with all, everyone and anyone from around the world, though, not in the sacred manner we should be seeking.

Today I celebrate the coming together of those who choose to do so through the distance and the tools of computing and I invite them to gather in the coming Word Circle where we will open all kinds of different forums to speak, from a sacred space, about things that need to be spoken. The invitation extends to the presential where we will also seek to open up and begin a healing circle so necessary for our generations.

Spaces are needed where we can speak and be heard without the prejudice of a dominant worldview, without the censorship of the same old new world order. This greater outer circle will then lead to create a more intimate inner presential circle that is also so necessary so that we can finally open, speak, be heard and fully heal. The greatest thing we can do for the world is heal ourselves.

Loving.

It seems so hard to accept our differences and put ourselves in the position where we can gather and come together. Every single one of us has some dilution (not delusion, but maybe that too) of the great evil in the universe; we see that in each other and it's hard to accept that, we are keen on getting rid of the evil. It's possible to be all together in the land of the dead, but here, where we are all alive, we strive for barriers, borders, walls, masks, clothes, tags, identities; things that keep us to ourselves and keep us separated from the other we so dearly hate. We are in love with technology because it allows us to communicate the crucial without sharing the fundamental. That way we stay informed but detached, our minds are full while our hearts remain empty. The challenge we are to surpass today if we are to continue on the medicine way is to understand the need to accept the other and to be loving even if there are differences. It's what every avatar like Jesus tried to teach, and the last thing we seem to be learning today. You don't need to love someone to act in a loving way. Acting in a loving way means you love yourself, you love life, and you love everything and everyone unconditionally. It may seem that no amount of the right words can bring someone back to life again after they've been ghosting out in the land of the dead. I lovingly look at the rain trying to see that I'm wrong.

Antlers.

Getting down into the mud with the spirits of the middle and lower worlds is not something you actively go looking for; they are already here, and they are coming for you. They are knocking on everyone’s mind, trying to invite them out. They are out here among us—we are all together on this earth. Recognizing them is the first door of perception we must cross, acknowledging the existence of a living cosmos with all of its invisible fauna. We were invited to the second door yesterday, as the spirits came to us and we stripped away the terror to see it for what it truly is: not a story of good versus evil, but simply a story of "it is only us."

These spirits have no ulterior motive other than the same one we have within what we call civilization: finding our right place and our right relationship. Until we do so—or while we work toward it—they will be here, and we will remain alongside them in the marshes of terror. As everyone gets rearranged into a better narrative and relationship, groups will naturally clash, others will dissolve, and some will gather. We are living in a time when individualism and isolationism have reached their absolute climax. Being completely isolated and deprived of both humanity and nature will soon be the mandatory price to maintain a digital ID and a functioning role within the techno-utopias. For everyone else, gathering and sharing resources will be the only way to survive.

Today’s deer nawal reveals that the power we need—the force that will bring us into the right place and the right relationship—begins with the recognition of the horns of power. It is the necessity of embracing power in order to sustain a community. Like the antlers of a deer, a tree has a main trunk that holds the rest of the branches together. The trunk is useless without the branches and the leaves, and the leaves and branches can only exist, grow, and be sustained in abundance because of the trunk. The trunk represents leadership, and today’s nawal invites us to take part in it. Whether you act as the trunk that holds others together, or as a branch that forms a part of the whole, it does not matter. No one is superior; the whole is nothing without all of its pieces.

This day serves as an active reminder that we must gather, for it is in community that we will find our true power and move forward. There is no way forward if you stay isolated. It is the collective strength of the entire structure that makes the trunk—the leader—strong; no single individual is more important. True leadership is forged by the whole community acting as a united entity. Unable to act from the heart, modern society will increasingly form groups that stay together not because of true leadership, but through hierarchical submission, nepotism, and authoritarianism. They instinctively know that sticking together—even through bondage—is what keeps their power intact. Operating from that cold vibration of the heartless mind, they will violently clash against one another, which is exactly what physical antlers are built for. Meanwhile, we sit here and contemplate how to gather genuinely from the heart.

The Deer (Kej) represents the deer, the spirit of nature, leadership, authority, the four cardinal directions, and the structural pillars that hold up both the sky and the community. In its tenth position (Lajuj), it carries the frequency of absolute cooperation, deep relationships, manifestation, and the ultimate integration of the spiritual world with the material plane. It is the number that demands balance through community and collective responsibility.

To embody Ten Kej is to master the sacred architecture of leadership. The deer does not rule through tyranny or isolation; it commands respect through its wild, uncompromised connection to the forest and its duty to protect the herd. Today, sitting at the powerful threshold of the number ten, the energy demands that you step out of your solitary shelter. Isolation is a trap disguised as safety. Look at the antlers you carry—they are not ornaments of vanity, but a crown of responsibility meant to anchor and protect those around you. Stop trying to survive this breaking world alone. Find your people, establish your right relationship with the spirits of the land, and step into your role within the structure. Whether you are called to hold the trunk or to leaf out as a branch, lift your head, claim your power, and build the sanctuary that will keep the collective heart alive.

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