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Elfish friend

If you don't have one you need one. A fun mischievous friend that doesn't fit in, that is weird, different, willing to go against the rules, available for you. Maybe we all need to be like that, create a new allegiance with each other, be willing to go against the rules, not fit in, and do what's best for our loved ones, not for society, the system or simply "others". Most suffering I see in others comes from trying to fit in. Declaring yourself different is liberating, but beware of the traps. The system has created a myriad of archetypes (and even diagnosis) for being different. Being that is not being different, being that is getting caught again by the same trap. You are uniquely different. There is no sign, no archetype to fit you in. Today invites us beautifully to divorce from existing catalogues of being, names you call yourself, names you call others. Remember that we trap others as much as we trap ourselves. Think before you give someone an adjective, as much as it may fit them, it's in your power to change that, to change them, just by not calling them that.

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Hunger.

Hunger, being hungry, is a powerful transformational force that drives life forward. The necessity to satisfy basic needs to stay alive cannot be dismissed. Taken as augury, we can find troubles, lacks, falls, things being broken, loss, absence or scarcity for today's nawal. Taken as Toltecs, consciously with love, we can use the energy to train our strength in face of challenges and learn the mysteries behind the force of hunger. You see, sometimes our own nature, in this case the drive to find what we need, can lead to our own failure at finding it. It's the universe, or the nawal's way of teaching us to master our natural impulses and find what we need where it is found. When we achieve this, we can feel the need but we don't act on it, not impulsively. We detect the drive and we integrate it into our contemplative awareness. If we succeed in this, we will see that what we need lies in another place we would have never seen if we had acted impulsively to our first thought sparked from our hunger. It's like the dog that so violently launches itself at the food that drops it all out of the bowl. Harnessing our hunger can not only help us attain our needs, it can heal us, like when we do fasting.

The greatest medicine to ever exist, capable of healing cancers and any seemingly impossible disease, is fasting. What sparks the difference between a healing fast and a damaging hunger, is how we set our mind, what we tell our bodies before we begin the fasting. If we tell it nothing, then our fast and our hunger can be damaging for us, we must avoid it. On the contrary if we prepare and tell our bodies we will be fasting so that we may heal something, then that is what will happen. This shows the power of harnessing with the mind and consciousness the natural flow of bodies on earth, how we can direct mentally and spiritually what happens down on the physical plane. This is an example of what today's nawal can gift us and a show of the transformative setting of the Ak'Ab'Al trecena.

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