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6 K'at
Citando a Tlazokowatzin del 12/11/2024, 1:46 pm
Breaking a glass
Today would be the day when, in the storm thirteen days, the energy would climax and something would get broken, some explosion would occur. However we've been living the chol qu'ij process consciously and under guidance, and this is helpful so that we are not caught in the eye of the storm. Some little accident, a minor thing breaking, is a great sign meaning that the energy was channeled there, and so we must be thankful that it didn't go into a greater thing. Our consciousness now also will tell us to not escalate anger, not today, everyone else is under the not conscious influence of the trapping web, and they may go off into being really mean and ugly. Be gentle with them, and with yourself, as we are under the influence of today's nawal.


Breaking a glass
Today would be the day when, in the storm thirteen days, the energy would climax and something would get broken, some explosion would occur. However we've been living the chol qu'ij process consciously and under guidance, and this is helpful so that we are not caught in the eye of the storm. Some little accident, a minor thing breaking, is a great sign meaning that the energy was channeled there, and so we must be thankful that it didn't go into a greater thing. Our consciousness now also will tell us to not escalate anger, not today, everyone else is under the not conscious influence of the trapping web, and they may go off into being really mean and ugly. Be gentle with them, and with yourself, as we are under the influence of today's nawal.
Citando a Julian Katari del 30/07/2025, 2:37 pmEncapsulate
The modern world has badly taught us the idea of discarding, that there are things that can be thrown away, kicked off, put away to some other place. But where is that other place? and what are those things that are permanently banned from our existence here and that must be sent there? There is no place other than this earth where to send things to. Even outer space sends our trash back into orbit. The idea of something that is undesired that cannot be reintegrated to the whole, is quite foreign. Naturally there are almost none, and artificially, we've created many. I can think of nuclear waste for example. It can't be dumped anywhere, thrown into some canyon or some ocean. It must be encapsulated in a way that it is kept isolated from the outside, unlike natural "waste" that is simply composted and returns to being part of everything.
In the same manner we are invited by today's nawal to learn from this natural concept of encapsulation. Biology, the bodies, are wise in knowing to also encapsulate something that is foreign and cannot be integrated to the whole. The misunderstood, foreign, toxic, harmful, is gathered together and surrounded by a layer that separates it from the rest. The difference from the take out the trash concept is that what is truly negative, stays inside.
Encapsulate
The modern world has badly taught us the idea of discarding, that there are things that can be thrown away, kicked off, put away to some other place. But where is that other place? and what are those things that are permanently banned from our existence here and that must be sent there? There is no place other than this earth where to send things to. Even outer space sends our trash back into orbit. The idea of something that is undesired that cannot be reintegrated to the whole, is quite foreign. Naturally there are almost none, and artificially, we've created many. I can think of nuclear waste for example. It can't be dumped anywhere, thrown into some canyon or some ocean. It must be encapsulated in a way that it is kept isolated from the outside, unlike natural "waste" that is simply composted and returns to being part of everything.
In the same manner we are invited by today's nawal to learn from this natural concept of encapsulation. Biology, the bodies, are wise in knowing to also encapsulate something that is foreign and cannot be integrated to the whole. The misunderstood, foreign, toxic, harmful, is gathered together and surrounded by a layer that separates it from the rest. The difference from the take out the trash concept is that what is truly negative, stays inside.
Citando a Julian Katari del 16/04/2026, 3:50 pmSystem.
We might all be against it, or some—the few that visit these mystic endroits—but must we listen to today's nawal—the six web—that systems sustain everything that is living. A system is simply a way to organize repetitive tasks in a streamlined and intelligent manner. Anyone familiar with giving, production, with the tlaltikpak, the surface of the earth, is familiar with this.
Today we are invited to honor and understand that no matter how high our minds might be, we will always be trapped to some extent to a system, to a web of productive means that procure what we currently consume and need to be alive. Our bodies too, the cosmos even. As much generative and reformative input we might want to give, as much autonomy we might want to exercise in whatever dimension, we will always be bound, trapped and limited by some type of system that is in place, and thanks to which, everything is and works.
Honoring the day we are invited to revise our own systems, create them, understand them and improve them. Liberation then is about making better systems, or jumping from one web to a larger, better one; not cutting all the strings and having no system at all. We must improve, update and even switch systems, and find ones that are more productive for not just ourselves, but for everyone involved. Everyone and everything is involved. With today's nawal we are invited to unknot ourselves from any given system and learn to surf it so that it may take us where we want to go.
System.
We might all be against it, or some—the few that visit these mystic endroits—but must we listen to today's nawal—the six web—that systems sustain everything that is living. A system is simply a way to organize repetitive tasks in a streamlined and intelligent manner. Anyone familiar with giving, production, with the tlaltikpak, the surface of the earth, is familiar with this.
Today we are invited to honor and understand that no matter how high our minds might be, we will always be trapped to some extent to a system, to a web of productive means that procure what we currently consume and need to be alive. Our bodies too, the cosmos even. As much generative and reformative input we might want to give, as much autonomy we might want to exercise in whatever dimension, we will always be bound, trapped and limited by some type of system that is in place, and thanks to which, everything is and works.
Honoring the day we are invited to revise our own systems, create them, understand them and improve them. Liberation then is about making better systems, or jumping from one web to a larger, better one; not cutting all the strings and having no system at all. We must improve, update and even switch systems, and find ones that are more productive for not just ourselves, but for everyone involved. Everyone and everything is involved. With today's nawal we are invited to unknot ourselves from any given system and learn to surf it so that it may take us where we want to go.