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5 Tz'ikin

Blurred vision

We think resolution is a great thing, sometimes it is, but seeing too many details can distract us from seeing the whole. When kids, we knew this and played around with it. Did you ever on purpose blur your vision because it was fun? As we approach the sacred, something like this happens. We learn to pay less attention to the intricate details, the surface, the reflection of the light, the words spoken, the rhetoric used, and we begin paying more attention to what's behind, what is the intention to what is being said, what information can I get from what's happening that doesn't come from my senses, but by making sense of what's happening.

Stick to your guns.

The b'aatz, time, might be seen and translated as fun-centered monkey that plays with the illusion of the reality, acting out the role of the now knowing it's just a play. We've been getting into this game of time in a conscious way, the point of consulting a daykeeper. There are two games being played out basically, that won't be over because any cycle says so, but because we choose to simply be done playing. There are two sides to this game, two teams, the ones who are mind controlled and are choosing to continue manufacturing the illusion of deceit, those who play for the artifice, and those who are playing not necessarily against it, but not for it, choosing to think on their own and beating the artifice from its created illusion. Each day's reading then will have something to say for each side, and even though I like to address those who are on the second side -my team-, I have to think that not everyone reading this is fully there.

Somewhat in the middle of the trecena of the monkey, the eagle connects us with the possibility of sight. We can see that we are flying, where we are coming from and where we are heading. This trecena will end with the night, a transformation, and we will find ourselves trapped for the next thirteen days in the web trecena. Today's reading says we are trapped by whatever flight we have chosen to embark on, for long. No words of wisdom can make us make a sudden shift, not at this moment, because we are in the middle of a flight. Whatever it is, you will be sticking to your guns, even if it's being on a very bad flight. This teaches us about the wisdom of finishing what you are doing even if it's not the best thing. Today's nawal heals our minds to allow ourselves to be in a situation that could be harmful, but that we have chosen. Our ambition to see it through is stronger than all the love and wisdom that could say stop. We can't stop, we are flying. We will stick to our guns be it for good, or for bad.

Job.

The monkey will play you. He will trick you into believing that creation is entirely about you—that you can simply make up reality as you cruise through it. If you fly with this illusion, you will soon crash into a tree. Only then will you be forced to walk upon the earth until you finally realize that you are actually on it. Perhaps you will heal from the crash, become an eagle again, and find the strength to fly once more. But this time, you will fly knowing the limitations and the nature of the terrain: a world, a creation, where others exist, and where there are rules and limits. Today is about growing up.

Grown-up fun does not consist of inventing a game that exists solely within your imagination; it is about making that game real, finding fulfillment in what is right here in front of you. The fun, then, is not about "playing around," but about "doing it right" and making it better—whatever the game or the job may be. Today's Nawal, Tz'ikin, invites us to discover the joy in mastering the art of the task lying ahead. Yet, it is not just about the immediate task; it is about the entire job we must get done, and how we can elevate it.

This energy invites us to see that any work or task is intricately connected to everything else in this world. It is a visionary force that demands we look at the whole picture before applying our skills to the specific duty in front of us. It calls us to be the engineers of our entire shared reality, reminding us that doing something just to get it out of the way—rather than doing it in the best possible manner—is simply a way of continuing to craft the problem, completely ignoring the greater vision.

This can be incredibly difficult when you are merely "being worked"—when your labor is not tied to any real human or societal improvement, and you are just there to get by. By merely getting by, devoid of purpose and disconnected from your labor, you end up inflating your ego through empty thrill-seeking, completely lacking a grounded foundation. Tz'ikin connects everything under a single, grand vision. As an engineer of that vision, you must find the work where you can actually make a difference and truly become somebody.

The Bird/The Visionary (Tz'ikin) represents the eagle, the intermediary between heaven and earth, vision, intuition, abundance, business, and manifest fortune. It is the nawal of birds and communication. In its fifth position (Job'), it carries the frequency of the number five, which introduces the force of work, gathering energy, internal organization, and the hidden core that stabilizes a structure. Five represents the hand, the effort required to build, and the engine of manifestation.

To embody Five Tz'ikin is to master the labor of the visionary. Vision without work is merely a daydream; work without vision is a nightmare. Sitting at the industrious threshold of the number five, this energy demands that you ground your high-flying insights into practical, physical execution. The monkey energy of the trecena wants to keep things light, shifting, and uncommitted, but today you are being asked to build something that lasts. Use the expansive, sharp lens of today's nawal to evaluate your daily labor. Ensure your efforts are aligned with a grander architecture, bring excellence to the task at hand, and use your vision to engineer a reality that brings both spiritual purpose and material abundance. Drop the superficial game, pick up the tools, and do the work right.

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