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7 K'at
Citando a Julian Katari del 22/12/2024, 1:41 pm
The power of stupidity
"Theology of abundance" was once described to me by a Bolivian philosopher as the idea that money is a sign and measurement, according to the ideology, of how close you are to god, that if you are good with god, close to him, then he will bless you with abundant resources. The best example of this would be evangelic Christian churches across "third world" countries where the priest convinces impoverished people to donate to him the little they have in the name of god so he can show how this works.
Across all fields and spectrums we have equated money, how much or little of it someone has, to how important, wise, powerful, or expert in a field, someone is. Through this belief we have crowned a hard-to-get-rid-of legacy of idiots dictating our lives and shaping the way we think and perceive. As I dive deeper into the shamanic field, I come to realize that those who are better known, are rich, and charge a lot of money for their work, are in fact the less powerful, wise and caring of all the shamans. I myself had to break free from this resonance and allow myself to actually see that and know that I am better prepared that those who are apparently "up there".
Understanding this then, should not become a contrary "money is evil therefore I don't want it" belief. It's easy to fall into false dichotomies. And so it turns out there is a true wealth ahead, and though it may involve having access to money, it's not limited to that. There is so much more that is so much more valuable and cannot be found by means of money or bought, more like, it's accessed, it's earned. Today an invitation by the universe is made through the Wukub K'at to enter this path, to find true power first, grow beyond stupidity and in that path find the resources and tools needed to make this the world we want to live in.


The power of stupidity
"Theology of abundance" was once described to me by a Bolivian philosopher as the idea that money is a sign and measurement, according to the ideology, of how close you are to god, that if you are good with god, close to him, then he will bless you with abundant resources. The best example of this would be evangelic Christian churches across "third world" countries where the priest convinces impoverished people to donate to him the little they have in the name of god so he can show how this works.
Across all fields and spectrums we have equated money, how much or little of it someone has, to how important, wise, powerful, or expert in a field, someone is. Through this belief we have crowned a hard-to-get-rid-of legacy of idiots dictating our lives and shaping the way we think and perceive. As I dive deeper into the shamanic field, I come to realize that those who are better known, are rich, and charge a lot of money for their work, are in fact the less powerful, wise and caring of all the shamans. I myself had to break free from this resonance and allow myself to actually see that and know that I am better prepared that those who are apparently "up there".
Understanding this then, should not become a contrary "money is evil therefore I don't want it" belief. It's easy to fall into false dichotomies. And so it turns out there is a true wealth ahead, and though it may involve having access to money, it's not limited to that. There is so much more that is so much more valuable and cannot be found by means of money or bought, more like, it's accessed, it's earned. Today an invitation by the universe is made through the Wukub K'at to enter this path, to find true power first, grow beyond stupidity and in that path find the resources and tools needed to make this the world we want to live in.
Citando a Julian Katari del 08/09/2025, 1:42 pmSmall greatness.
The complexity of escaping the prison lies in getting rid of the prison, that is the actual solution. For that, we would need to recover our energy, get our power back, and that would mean getting away from the systematic ways they take that power away from us, one of them being the exchange of our goods and services through their money. In this quest is that the circle of medicine was created, the only real reason I sit here writing this. It's a big goal, a real goal, and to accomplish it, the wisdom of the nawals is here to teach us. Today reveals a prized treasure of advice to how to advance to this goal, and to any goal. When looking up at the stars, asking questions, we need to look down at the ground, at the little pebbles and dirt, and find there the answers. When wanting to feed all of those who are out there starving, we need to find a little one who we can feed, even if it's just one and that one is very little.
Some tasks, some people, some places, you may consider, are not up to the standard of your time and attention. You have such a big quest and mission ahead of you, you cannot afford to look at them, even less share your time and resources with them. Today I set out to learn today's lesson, that in doing just that, in valuing what you think may not be up to the standard of you, may just be the way to find the path to your big goal. The Tijaax trecena is here to whoop all the snake ego away from you, I hope it's working. In a little seed lies the power of the whole forest. Putting your time and attention to little things that seem completely unrelated, but that have some value in them, will strongly sum up to your quest, even if you can't see the numbers. You can't create the forest you need to feed everyone you are trying to liberate, but you can plant that small seed you thought was not enough for your purpose. In the small, the outcasts, the many, lies the power and intelligence to change this world. The few illuminated, entitled or privileged ones are not enough. If we don't find a way to connect those two, we won't be getting anywhere.
Small greatness.
The complexity of escaping the prison lies in getting rid of the prison, that is the actual solution. For that, we would need to recover our energy, get our power back, and that would mean getting away from the systematic ways they take that power away from us, one of them being the exchange of our goods and services through their money. In this quest is that the circle of medicine was created, the only real reason I sit here writing this. It's a big goal, a real goal, and to accomplish it, the wisdom of the nawals is here to teach us. Today reveals a prized treasure of advice to how to advance to this goal, and to any goal. When looking up at the stars, asking questions, we need to look down at the ground, at the little pebbles and dirt, and find there the answers. When wanting to feed all of those who are out there starving, we need to find a little one who we can feed, even if it's just one and that one is very little.
Some tasks, some people, some places, you may consider, are not up to the standard of your time and attention. You have such a big quest and mission ahead of you, you cannot afford to look at them, even less share your time and resources with them. Today I set out to learn today's lesson, that in doing just that, in valuing what you think may not be up to the standard of you, may just be the way to find the path to your big goal. The Tijaax trecena is here to whoop all the snake ego away from you, I hope it's working. In a little seed lies the power of the whole forest. Putting your time and attention to little things that seem completely unrelated, but that have some value in them, will strongly sum up to your quest, even if you can't see the numbers. You can't create the forest you need to feed everyone you are trying to liberate, but you can plant that small seed you thought was not enough for your purpose. In the small, the outcasts, the many, lies the power and intelligence to change this world. The few illuminated, entitled or privileged ones are not enough. If we don't find a way to connect those two, we won't be getting anywhere.
Citando a Julian Katari del 26/05/2026, 1:19 pmDeed.
Breakthroughs can be overwhelming—so much so that they can push us into traumatized states of avoidance. As much as we seek to heal and deal with our internal issues, a collapsing society, systemic violence, and widespread suffering can force us into a defensive shell. The imaginary walls of this seed filter the world outside, keeping us safe, sane, and alive.
Entertainment and distraction are the heavily criticized elements of this psychological defense mechanism. Today's nawal provides the perfect lens to explain this phenomenon. This apparent trap of "bread and circuses," games, and trivial stories is actually part of the inherent nature of K'at. When the net woven around us becomes too complex to untangle and comprehend, and when the chaos reaches a point where clear consciousness feels impossible, a living being naturally secretes a playful, almost childlike coat. This layer protects the spark of life within—the inner child—allowing the being to rest nested inside the chaos without being crushed by it.
To those who have already grown into established "plants," the unsprouted seeds look foolish, asleep, unaware, irresponsible, and lost. But K'at teaches even the mature plants that the cosmos intentionally allows for this naivete to exist; it is a vital part of the whole. Some plants are firmly rooted in a slice of success within the current matrix. To them, the criticism of the dormant seeds is harsh, because they do not perceive the chaos—the chaos actively serves them. Then, there are the rare plants that are not rooted in capitalistic gain, but rather stand as the remaining living remnants of a true Mother Earth. Their only worry is that the shell of the seed might become too thick for the living entity inside to ever germinate, should the seed ever find real earth to grow in.
Whatever state you find yourself in today, this is exactly what the nawal invites us to explore. We have inherited a deed—a karmic title—from past civilizations. Within this physical body and ancestral memory, we feel burdened by a legacy we don't recall asking for or wanting. Yet we must learn that the seed is made by the tree, and it already possesses all the information it needs to prosper in the environment outside its shell. It is wise to remain a seed while you are still searching for real, fertile earth. Germinating on the plastic, artificial surface of the matrix is highly discouraged.
The Net/The Seed (K'at) represents the net used for harvesting, the gathering of elements, captivity, potential, and the seed that contains all the unmanifested patterns of life. In its seventh position (Wuqub'), it sits at the very apex and center of the trecena. Seven is the point of ultimate mystique, the view from the top of the pyramid, representing a balance between the visible and invisible worlds. It is the axis where choices are weighed.
To embody Seven K'at is to master the patience of the unmanifested. Sitting at the peak of the Tijax trecena, today does not demand that you violently rip open your protective shell or force yourself to grow in toxic soil. The net can either trap you in illusion, or it can hold your potential safe until the season changes. Acknowledge the heavy inheritance and the burdens carried in your DNA, but do not let the anxiety of the current chaos panic you into premature growth. Trust the protective boundaries you have built to keep your spirit alive. Keep your inner light safe inside the capsule, look at the world from a place of high clarity, and wait until you feel true, sacred earth beneath you before you decide to break the shell.
Deed.
Breakthroughs can be overwhelming—so much so that they can push us into traumatized states of avoidance. As much as we seek to heal and deal with our internal issues, a collapsing society, systemic violence, and widespread suffering can force us into a defensive shell. The imaginary walls of this seed filter the world outside, keeping us safe, sane, and alive.
Entertainment and distraction are the heavily criticized elements of this psychological defense mechanism. Today's nawal provides the perfect lens to explain this phenomenon. This apparent trap of "bread and circuses," games, and trivial stories is actually part of the inherent nature of K'at. When the net woven around us becomes too complex to untangle and comprehend, and when the chaos reaches a point where clear consciousness feels impossible, a living being naturally secretes a playful, almost childlike coat. This layer protects the spark of life within—the inner child—allowing the being to rest nested inside the chaos without being crushed by it.
To those who have already grown into established "plants," the unsprouted seeds look foolish, asleep, unaware, irresponsible, and lost. But K'at teaches even the mature plants that the cosmos intentionally allows for this naivete to exist; it is a vital part of the whole. Some plants are firmly rooted in a slice of success within the current matrix. To them, the criticism of the dormant seeds is harsh, because they do not perceive the chaos—the chaos actively serves them. Then, there are the rare plants that are not rooted in capitalistic gain, but rather stand as the remaining living remnants of a true Mother Earth. Their only worry is that the shell of the seed might become too thick for the living entity inside to ever germinate, should the seed ever find real earth to grow in.
Whatever state you find yourself in today, this is exactly what the nawal invites us to explore. We have inherited a deed—a karmic title—from past civilizations. Within this physical body and ancestral memory, we feel burdened by a legacy we don't recall asking for or wanting. Yet we must learn that the seed is made by the tree, and it already possesses all the information it needs to prosper in the environment outside its shell. It is wise to remain a seed while you are still searching for real, fertile earth. Germinating on the plastic, artificial surface of the matrix is highly discouraged.
The Net/The Seed (K'at) represents the net used for harvesting, the gathering of elements, captivity, potential, and the seed that contains all the unmanifested patterns of life. In its seventh position (Wuqub'), it sits at the very apex and center of the trecena. Seven is the point of ultimate mystique, the view from the top of the pyramid, representing a balance between the visible and invisible worlds. It is the axis where choices are weighed.
To embody Seven K'at is to master the patience of the unmanifested. Sitting at the peak of the Tijax trecena, today does not demand that you violently rip open your protective shell or force yourself to grow in toxic soil. The net can either trap you in illusion, or it can hold your potential safe until the season changes. Acknowledge the heavy inheritance and the burdens carried in your DNA, but do not let the anxiety of the current chaos panic you into premature growth. Trust the protective boundaries you have built to keep your spirit alive. Keep your inner light safe inside the capsule, look at the world from a place of high clarity, and wait until you feel true, sacred earth beneath you before you decide to break the shell.