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3 B'aatz
Citando a Julian Katari del 19/03/2025, 8:56 am
Back in time
Flowing is like the river. For sections we end up in pools, expand and go slow. Fish will grow and time will stand still. We love it here. In other sections, rapids will make time go fast, we fly, travel, our lives change. As fish we sometimes avoid this section, but they are flowing. When we are open to flowing, we learn the skills to compress time, to do tasks that we would think are not possible in a time frame that is also impossible. Time expands and flows faster. It looks dangerous, so many stones are on the way, we hit some, but time protects us. How fun.


Back in time
Flowing is like the river. For sections we end up in pools, expand and go slow. Fish will grow and time will stand still. We love it here. In other sections, rapids will make time go fast, we fly, travel, our lives change. As fish we sometimes avoid this section, but they are flowing. When we are open to flowing, we learn the skills to compress time, to do tasks that we would think are not possible in a time frame that is also impossible. Time expands and flows faster. It looks dangerous, so many stones are on the way, we hit some, but time protects us. How fun.
Citando a Julian Katari del 04/12/2025, 3:42 pmTaking time.
Trapped by the storm and earthquake of just everyday living, we are in an era where we live at the expense of a borrowed future. We are consuming what is here for our grandkids, and the situation is so desperate that we are left with little choice but to take it. Still, today's nawal speaks from behind the pixels and says take your time, and leave some for tomorrow. In the desperation to meet the deficit in our attention, energy and economy, we consume what little we get, time, money, our things and our people, but specially time. We are rushed by the philosophy of live by the day, there might be no tomorrow. Today's philosophy is: there is a tomorrow. Save energy and time for later, make space, make time, don't finish that, do it later.
Taking time.
Trapped by the storm and earthquake of just everyday living, we are in an era where we live at the expense of a borrowed future. We are consuming what is here for our grandkids, and the situation is so desperate that we are left with little choice but to take it. Still, today's nawal speaks from behind the pixels and says take your time, and leave some for tomorrow. In the desperation to meet the deficit in our attention, energy and economy, we consume what little we get, time, money, our things and our people, but specially time. We are rushed by the philosophy of live by the day, there might be no tomorrow. Today's philosophy is: there is a tomorrow. Save energy and time for later, make space, make time, don't finish that, do it later.
Citando a Julian Katari del 21/08/2026, 2:22 pmEvil Plays.
Old faithful can grow grumpy in the presence of the new. Driven by an instinct to keep you safe, the companion can become possessive and insecure, barking defensively at anything that arrives unexpectedly. We grow excessively habituated to the safe tracks we lay down with this inner guardian—the well-worn trails that help us navigate the maze of ordinary survival efficiently. Yet a moment inevitably arrives when life demands to become extraordinary. At that threshold, familiar trails and old defensive instincts will no longer serve you.
Times shift, life evolves, and stagnation dissolves. To catalyze necessary disruption, time deploys players. Throughout this trecena, energetic tasks are often delegated to unexpected, inorganic actors who facilitate the work of transmutation. Just as the sun fuses hydrogen to generate radiant light, that very brilliance casts deep shadows. Many catalytic forces operate within those unseen spaces, embracing the shadow and turning it into their playing field.
Evolution requires courage. Seeing the illuminating potential of change means daring to pull the strings hidden in the dark, tracking where they lead, and unmasking what they seek to reveal—no matter how raw or uncomfortable the insight may be. The purifying current of water, mirroring the wave of this trecena, carries all debris along its course, allowing the flow itself to wash the river clean. A foundational mystery is revealed: shadow and opposition exist to show us where transformation must occur. Grounded in conscious awareness, you are not here to be manipulated into becoming a servant of the shadow; rather, you recognize it as an essential counterpart in the cosmic play, highlighting the exact points of growth.
Pulling this thread, the three monkey reveals that time is an unbroken tapestry where light and darkness belong to a single, continuous weave. The confrontation is merely a dramatic moment within a single scene, never the entirety of the script. Embracing today's nawal means teaching your inner guardian to welcome novelty rather than barking with insecurity at the unfamiliar. True safety and mastery do not come from clinging desperately to the edge of the cliff; they come from leaping boldly into the living waters below, trusting your innate ability to navigate the currents ahead.
Bʼatzʼ (Monkey) represents the howler monkey, the cosmic weaver, the continuous thread of time, sacred destiny, creative genius, dance, play, and original artistic expression. Bʼatzʼ is the nawal of beginning cycles, weaving history and spiritual lineages, humor, adaptability, and the divine thread connecting past, present, and future. Paired with the active, dynamic, and tripartite frequency of the Number 3—the energy of movement, creative tension, expression, integration of opposites, and the spark that propels intent into motion—this sign pulls at the threads of reality to weave new possibilities out of old patterns.
To embody 3 Bʼatzʼ is to step onto the cosmic stage as a conscious creator rather than a fearful spectator. Occupying the third position of the Tooj trecena, this energy challenges you to loosen your attachment to rigid habits and embrace the playful complexity of transformation. Do not let fear or habitual defensiveness freeze your evolution. Pull the threads of your destiny with curiosity, dance with both light and shadow, and weave your life into an extraordinary work of art.
Evil Plays.
Old faithful can grow grumpy in the presence of the new. Driven by an instinct to keep you safe, the companion can become possessive and insecure, barking defensively at anything that arrives unexpectedly. We grow excessively habituated to the safe tracks we lay down with this inner guardian—the well-worn trails that help us navigate the maze of ordinary survival efficiently. Yet a moment inevitably arrives when life demands to become extraordinary. At that threshold, familiar trails and old defensive instincts will no longer serve you.
Times shift, life evolves, and stagnation dissolves. To catalyze necessary disruption, time deploys players. Throughout this trecena, energetic tasks are often delegated to unexpected, inorganic actors who facilitate the work of transmutation. Just as the sun fuses hydrogen to generate radiant light, that very brilliance casts deep shadows. Many catalytic forces operate within those unseen spaces, embracing the shadow and turning it into their playing field.
Evolution requires courage. Seeing the illuminating potential of change means daring to pull the strings hidden in the dark, tracking where they lead, and unmasking what they seek to reveal—no matter how raw or uncomfortable the insight may be. The purifying current of water, mirroring the wave of this trecena, carries all debris along its course, allowing the flow itself to wash the river clean. A foundational mystery is revealed: shadow and opposition exist to show us where transformation must occur. Grounded in conscious awareness, you are not here to be manipulated into becoming a servant of the shadow; rather, you recognize it as an essential counterpart in the cosmic play, highlighting the exact points of growth.
Pulling this thread, the three monkey reveals that time is an unbroken tapestry where light and darkness belong to a single, continuous weave. The confrontation is merely a dramatic moment within a single scene, never the entirety of the script. Embracing today's nawal means teaching your inner guardian to welcome novelty rather than barking with insecurity at the unfamiliar. True safety and mastery do not come from clinging desperately to the edge of the cliff; they come from leaping boldly into the living waters below, trusting your innate ability to navigate the currents ahead.
Bʼatzʼ (Monkey) represents the howler monkey, the cosmic weaver, the continuous thread of time, sacred destiny, creative genius, dance, play, and original artistic expression. Bʼatzʼ is the nawal of beginning cycles, weaving history and spiritual lineages, humor, adaptability, and the divine thread connecting past, present, and future. Paired with the active, dynamic, and tripartite frequency of the Number 3—the energy of movement, creative tension, expression, integration of opposites, and the spark that propels intent into motion—this sign pulls at the threads of reality to weave new possibilities out of old patterns.
To embody 3 Bʼatzʼ is to step onto the cosmic stage as a conscious creator rather than a fearful spectator. Occupying the third position of the Tooj trecena, this energy challenges you to loosen your attachment to rigid habits and embrace the playful complexity of transformation. Do not let fear or habitual defensiveness freeze your evolution. Pull the threads of your destiny with curiosity, dance with both light and shadow, and weave your life into an extraordinary work of art.