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6 Ak'Ab'Al
Citando a Julian Katari del 21/12/2024, 5:37 pm
Building your home
Though challenging, building your physical, solid dreamhouse, is easy in comparison with what's untold, building the conceptual structures that you will be inhabiting in this lifetime.
When we don't sit down and build them, we are then just inhabiting someone else's. Catholic cathedrals are a good example, we practice Judeo-Christian beliefs regarding love, sexuality and how we treat and perceive ourselves and our loved ones that reproduce, that exist under those gigantic structures, already created, adorned and well defined. It' the easy thing to do, yo don't even have to copy-paste, it's already embedded in your subconscious programing.
Todays reading is late, because today's nahual has absorbed me in this endeavor. I need to sit down, write and continue building the structures of what will be my home, and hopefully yours. How will we relate in a tribe, in a village, in a world that is built completely apart from the belief systems of what oppresses us?
It's a lot of work, will you join me?


Building your home
Though challenging, building your physical, solid dreamhouse, is easy in comparison with what's untold, building the conceptual structures that you will be inhabiting in this lifetime.
When we don't sit down and build them, we are then just inhabiting someone else's. Catholic cathedrals are a good example, we practice Judeo-Christian beliefs regarding love, sexuality and how we treat and perceive ourselves and our loved ones that reproduce, that exist under those gigantic structures, already created, adorned and well defined. It' the easy thing to do, yo don't even have to copy-paste, it's already embedded in your subconscious programing.
Todays reading is late, because today's nahual has absorbed me in this endeavor. I need to sit down, write and continue building the structures of what will be my home, and hopefully yours. How will we relate in a tribe, in a village, in a world that is built completely apart from the belief systems of what oppresses us?
It's a lot of work, will you join me?
Citando a Julian Katari del 07/09/2025, 1:49 pmPrison.
Long has the story been told of how the body traps the soul. Without the story being herd, we get sometimes to that feeling on our own that we are trapped by this life, this body, this situation. In our dreams, and if you are a good dreamer, we can more easily disengage from a certain situation, unless you are in an actual nightmare. In this wake life, transforming the present and liberating ourselves from a current status or place, might take a lot more time and effort. When we feel down because something completely unfair is happening, we get told, and we accept faithfully that we "chose to come into this life".
Today's unique combination resonates with this deep philosophical and existential pondering. What structures limit us? are they in our minds, are they part of the programing, are they part of the reality? How much comes from a monotheistic dualism that we suggest getting away from? Whatever our worldview, our structures, it can help construct and free us, or can be used against us, by us. And whatever our worldview, the meaning and story we associate with our life and experience will greatly affect the life and experience, but not transform it completely. We are still and will still be bound by some structures, some physicality, some congruence... some sort of time.
In the resonance of today I am invited to share with you the meditation about how we find ourselves inevitably trapped temporarily by something that shouldn't be there. I bet it's happened to you, and I bet there is some form of it now. My example for now is the very perturbing effects of an artificial electromagnetic noise produced by antennas and probably satellites. I know the solution to that is close, when the circle of medicine is complete, we will be able to travel into our seed of a new world, our refuge deep in nature where we'll construct the future, free from this pollution. But meanwhile the teaching reflected by today's nawal is that it's all part of the sacred process. We want to know what traps us so that we want to get away from it. We want to know what's bad, what makes us ill, so that we find the ways to free ourselves from it. There's something mysterious about being in the trap, something very liberating, a great teaching.
Prison.
Long has the story been told of how the body traps the soul. Without the story being herd, we get sometimes to that feeling on our own that we are trapped by this life, this body, this situation. In our dreams, and if you are a good dreamer, we can more easily disengage from a certain situation, unless you are in an actual nightmare. In this wake life, transforming the present and liberating ourselves from a current status or place, might take a lot more time and effort. When we feel down because something completely unfair is happening, we get told, and we accept faithfully that we "chose to come into this life".
Today's unique combination resonates with this deep philosophical and existential pondering. What structures limit us? are they in our minds, are they part of the programing, are they part of the reality? How much comes from a monotheistic dualism that we suggest getting away from? Whatever our worldview, our structures, it can help construct and free us, or can be used against us, by us. And whatever our worldview, the meaning and story we associate with our life and experience will greatly affect the life and experience, but not transform it completely. We are still and will still be bound by some structures, some physicality, some congruence... some sort of time.
In the resonance of today I am invited to share with you the meditation about how we find ourselves inevitably trapped temporarily by something that shouldn't be there. I bet it's happened to you, and I bet there is some form of it now. My example for now is the very perturbing effects of an artificial electromagnetic noise produced by antennas and probably satellites. I know the solution to that is close, when the circle of medicine is complete, we will be able to travel into our seed of a new world, our refuge deep in nature where we'll construct the future, free from this pollution. But meanwhile the teaching reflected by today's nawal is that it's all part of the sacred process. We want to know what traps us so that we want to get away from it. We want to know what's bad, what makes us ill, so that we find the ways to free ourselves from it. There's something mysterious about being in the trap, something very liberating, a great teaching.
Citando a Julian Katari del 25/05/2026, 3:07 pmBreakthrough.
Something has broken, is breaking, or will soon break. If it is a small break, it is a sign of blessing and protection; if it is large, it is the breakthrough you have been waiting for. Shattered glass is an active reminder that we are indeed cursed—and if you are still here, it is because the vessel that shattered effectively took the blow of that curse for you. This is also proof that you are blessed. On the surface of the earth, there is no absolute good and evil locked in a cartoonish clash against each other. There is only confusion, lack, and ignorance drowning those with the greatest power, who then drag the rest of the world down with them.
On another plane, however, a mythological battle is unfolding between our cursed evil and our blessed good. From time to time, this higher conflict reveals itself on our physical plane through mirrors, shatters, sudden noises, lightning, storms, and even wars. Yet, there are structures explicitly designed to protect the earthly realm from being completely invaded or overtaken by the mythological one. Earth and time are our greatest protections, and as deep into the cusp of the Tijax trecena and the ending cycles of the Cholq'ij as we may be, that protection is absolutely guaranteed.
Stillness, however, is not guaranteed. Change must come about, and for many, a breakthrough is exactly what is so dearly desired. Today's Aq'ab'al ensures the protection of our most critical structures—our homes and our bodies—so that they remain stable enough to keep us anchored and alive as this breakthrough tears through our reality. If you are being blessed by stillness and quiet, don't go out looking for action because you feel bored or anxious, not today. Learn to appreciate the protection, don't force a breakthrough.
The Dawn/Night (Aq'ab'al) represents the transition from darkness to light, the mystery of the underworld, the womb, the home, and the deep, fertile stillness before the sun rises. In its sixth position (Waqib'), it carries the frequency of ultimate balance, stability, unconditional love, and physical structure. It acts as the steady foundation that can hold the tension of opposing forces.
To embody Six Aq'ab'al is to master the architecture of the crucible. It reminds us that a breakthrough is rarely a gentle event; it is a structural shattering of the old reality. But you are not being left exposed to the storm. Today, the universe provides a reinforced perimeter around your physical being and your sanctuary. The walls of your home and the vessel of your body are fortified by ancestral design to hold the space while the old illusions break apart. Do not fear the cracks appearing in the external world; trust the structural integrity of your own vessel, and let the breakthrough do its necessary work.
Breakthrough.
Something has broken, is breaking, or will soon break. If it is a small break, it is a sign of blessing and protection; if it is large, it is the breakthrough you have been waiting for. Shattered glass is an active reminder that we are indeed cursed—and if you are still here, it is because the vessel that shattered effectively took the blow of that curse for you. This is also proof that you are blessed. On the surface of the earth, there is no absolute good and evil locked in a cartoonish clash against each other. There is only confusion, lack, and ignorance drowning those with the greatest power, who then drag the rest of the world down with them.
On another plane, however, a mythological battle is unfolding between our cursed evil and our blessed good. From time to time, this higher conflict reveals itself on our physical plane through mirrors, shatters, sudden noises, lightning, storms, and even wars. Yet, there are structures explicitly designed to protect the earthly realm from being completely invaded or overtaken by the mythological one. Earth and time are our greatest protections, and as deep into the cusp of the Tijax trecena and the ending cycles of the Cholq'ij as we may be, that protection is absolutely guaranteed.
Stillness, however, is not guaranteed. Change must come about, and for many, a breakthrough is exactly what is so dearly desired. Today's Aq'ab'al ensures the protection of our most critical structures—our homes and our bodies—so that they remain stable enough to keep us anchored and alive as this breakthrough tears through our reality. If you are being blessed by stillness and quiet, don't go out looking for action because you feel bored or anxious, not today. Learn to appreciate the protection, don't force a breakthrough.
The Dawn/Night (Aq'ab'al) represents the transition from darkness to light, the mystery of the underworld, the womb, the home, and the deep, fertile stillness before the sun rises. In its sixth position (Waqib'), it carries the frequency of ultimate balance, stability, unconditional love, and physical structure. It acts as the steady foundation that can hold the tension of opposing forces.
To embody Six Aq'ab'al is to master the architecture of the crucible. It reminds us that a breakthrough is rarely a gentle event; it is a structural shattering of the old reality. But you are not being left exposed to the storm. Today, the universe provides a reinforced perimeter around your physical being and your sanctuary. The walls of your home and the vessel of your body are fortified by ancestral design to hold the space while the old illusions break apart. Do not fear the cracks appearing in the external world; trust the structural integrity of your own vessel, and let the breakthrough do its necessary work.