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6 Tz'i

Sac be

Connecting the different sacred sites and energy portals in the Mayab, the maya lands, existed paved straight roads called Sac Be, the white road. To the south, the Khapac ñan, the straight road, served the same function connecting incaic wak'as and large population centers. In both cultures these roads with practical purpose had also a spiritual and moral significance, the straight road, the white path, the path of purity, straightness, of doing and being good.

Today we look to get off all the roads, for they have been laid to take us to the structures of slavery, disease and destruction. And so we are faced with the dilema of breaking rules, curving to avoid the traps and yet finding straightness and solidity in our lives. Big reason why so many dare not stray away from the paved roads that go to the malls, universities and the doctor's appointment, 'cause there they have a solid, clear path to walk and were to be seen, admired and considered to be "on the way".

If we get off this road, we risk being treated like scum, we have to get our feet dirty, go off into some forest and try to find our way through the brush. Hidden beneath the brush are the ancient stones that made the old sac be roads. We can find them and follow them. That's why you are here. We need solidity, principles, guidelines and lines of ancient knowledge to give direction and structure to our lives. What these lines and structures can achieve is ultimately the practicity of bringing us together over a solid ground and guiding us to a real straightness and well-being. There aren't many other options really. Straight way to heaven or straight way to hell.

Change of faith/fate.

The numbers themselves, the code, doesn't speak of change, it preserves. The aliveness does, our relation to it, our interpretation of it. The stars are not telling a story, we are. The world we can see and touch, moves and aligns in a complex, beautiful symphony. Each playing their part and telling part of the story. Yet we are the ultimate storytellers. Like in semantics, syntax, the cosmos and the stars, are there, doing something peculiar and readable. To that we add the semantic, the meaning, we create the archetypes, the translation, which we then on a third level apply as pragmatic information, what it becomes in the action, in what we feel and experience. Today's nawal tells of the code of balance and of natural law, and forecasts nothing if we stick to the original meaning of the code. In the relationship we can have with it is where we can become sensitive to what it wants to say, a voice that is heard beyond its semantic meaning. And it says that we are to learn to make a complete re-interpretation of everything, if we are to overcome our humanitarian crisis.

Our relations are at a cliff, especially amongst humans. We love and fight, tolerate and not tolerate, in a chaotic way. We don't know how to be anymore, nothing works. There is no known in this new territory, the old codes fail us, the new ones we make too. We don't know what to make of what was and the transformation that is occurring. Deformity and dystopia is what can be predicted, yet there is resistance to it, there is love, there is spirit, there is aliveness. We might be surprised to all of our fatal apocalyptical forecasts, and discover that love in fact is in play and will catch up and take the lead, later than sooner. The world we live will be fixed not by miracle, but neither by forced destruction. Gradual and faintly perceivable transformation from the deep occurs, even if on the outside chaos reigns. As far as we allow ourselves to make a complete letting go of our beliefs, expectations, values and codes, we will be allowing the new, unknown, to appear in our lives and make them better.

Organic Authority.

Remaining in a workflow where no major decisions are made—where we simply improve the flow, dive deeper, and hold our breath until we emerge on the other side—is no longer enough. In this current, we have reached a fork in the road, and that division occurs today. One path appears narrow at first; however, once you commit to it, the way broadens into a landscape of abundance. The other path maintains its familiar bandwidth, appearing to be the easier choice, yet further ahead, it constricts and becomes stifling.

The superior option is the one where you gain authority and sovereignty over yourself. This path requires the courage to displease others. It demands that we set boundaries with those we love—a difficult task, yet the highest form of love for both them and ourselves. Today’s nawal reminds us that love is not the passive permission for things to remain as they are; true love is the pursuit of a better state of health, and that health is rooted in respect. As we walk the path of medicine and flow in the river of wisdom, our purpose is to expand. Not everyone is traveling this way, and your growth may be exactly what they do not expect or desire. We cannot remain stagnant simply to keep others company when they refuse the path we have chosen.

This means people may continue to treat you as you were before, attempting to anchor you to your past self. Growing beyond who you were requires growing beyond your old dynamics and relationships. This is not an act of meanness or disrespect; it is simply a refusal to engage your attention when others treat you without the reverence you now require. However, you must be careful and patient. Understand that this is a slow, organic process, and you are naturally experiencing the harvest of what you sowed in the past. Your art lies not in being confrontational, but in the silent power of where you choose to place your thoughts and actions.

Your own mind—the way you perceive and treat yourself—is the arena where your authority must take root. Only then can you move forward and expand your power. True authority is not domination; on the contrary, it is a humbling attitude of focusing on what is best, rising above both your own vices and the expectations of others. Organic Authority  is the law of the guardian and the judge. It represents the integrity required to be the master of your own "monkey suit." When you stop seeking external validation and start honoring the internal law of your growth, the "fork" becomes clear.

To embody this is to realize that you are the architect of your own respect. If you allow the "lure" of old attachments to pull you into the narrower path, you are sacrificing your future vastness for a temporary, comfortable lie. Authority is the quiet "no" that protects your "yes." It is the discipline to keep walking toward the broader horizon, even if you have to walk it with fewer people than you started with. Sovereignty is not given; it is claimed through the boundaries you set today.

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