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9 Kaan
Citando a Julian Katari del 01/02/2025, 2:41 pm
Love snake
We live in our own underworld of feelings, bathing in the hot tub of our own heart excretions. We like it, we are warm there, protected and advised by a womb of water, an intuition and familiarity that we have patiently brewed. Today we can know and honor this, and see the importance and the inescapability of it; learn that we can season our waters, change the taste, modify the temperature, and even invite someone in, but we can't ever get out of it.


Love snake
We live in our own underworld of feelings, bathing in the hot tub of our own heart excretions. We like it, we are warm there, protected and advised by a womb of water, an intuition and familiarity that we have patiently brewed. Today we can know and honor this, and see the importance and the inescapability of it; learn that we can season our waters, change the taste, modify the temperature, and even invite someone in, but we can't ever get out of it.
Citando a Julian Katari del 19/10/2025, 3:21 pmWe are always dying.
Being alive means also dying. As the going up the curve can manifest, so the coming down. Not everything is cheers and joy, there is the other side to that as well. Riding the waves means also coming down deep, cruising through the Chol Qu'ij means facing the many transformations and changes that are inevitable if we are to be alive and grow. Mother earth trecena surely marks this trait and brings it down to the earth, to the body. Today may bring about manifestations of all that is still wrong underneath. The effects of what normally is expected on a K'at day may surface today. What we keep unresolved surfaces not because of planetary alignments or cycles, but because it must at some point. What is living cannot go on forever in the same state, and what is dead too, cannot rest in peace forever, it will surface and speak its truths and make its revelations. All that we have been feeling, what we have wanted to see, change, become or destroy, may show today, surface through our inner and through the outer, which is also the inner. Possession is a key word for today, the day opens a gate for spirits from the underworld to come and take over. They are always there, we are part of them and they are part of us, but today is their day, a day to honor them and remember them, spend time with them and allow them to manifest. A connection from the world of the living to the world of the dead is made today, and if it can be taken smartly, we can use this connection to acquire knowledge and carry out feats of power.
If a spiritual or emotional issue arises, even a situation with a possession, a spirit or a bad thing happening, the way do deal with it is simple. We need to trust ourselves, trust love and simply love. Love the negative, love the dark and especially love what is living and what is here on the perspective that it may soon be gone. This may be the wisest of all the snakes, the one that learns that loving is giving and giving happens because there are beings that are in need. Giving to the living and to the dead, we are reminded of the gift economy where if we don't learn to give without expecting something in return, then we ourselves will be treated as such. Today will teach us to let go, to give our lives understanding that alive we are as good as when we are dead.
We are always dying.
Being alive means also dying. As the going up the curve can manifest, so the coming down. Not everything is cheers and joy, there is the other side to that as well. Riding the waves means also coming down deep, cruising through the Chol Qu'ij means facing the many transformations and changes that are inevitable if we are to be alive and grow. Mother earth trecena surely marks this trait and brings it down to the earth, to the body. Today may bring about manifestations of all that is still wrong underneath. The effects of what normally is expected on a K'at day may surface today. What we keep unresolved surfaces not because of planetary alignments or cycles, but because it must at some point. What is living cannot go on forever in the same state, and what is dead too, cannot rest in peace forever, it will surface and speak its truths and make its revelations. All that we have been feeling, what we have wanted to see, change, become or destroy, may show today, surface through our inner and through the outer, which is also the inner. Possession is a key word for today, the day opens a gate for spirits from the underworld to come and take over. They are always there, we are part of them and they are part of us, but today is their day, a day to honor them and remember them, spend time with them and allow them to manifest. A connection from the world of the living to the world of the dead is made today, and if it can be taken smartly, we can use this connection to acquire knowledge and carry out feats of power.
If a spiritual or emotional issue arises, even a situation with a possession, a spirit or a bad thing happening, the way do deal with it is simple. We need to trust ourselves, trust love and simply love. Love the negative, love the dark and especially love what is living and what is here on the perspective that it may soon be gone. This may be the wisest of all the snakes, the one that learns that loving is giving and giving happens because there are beings that are in need. Giving to the living and to the dead, we are reminded of the gift economy where if we don't learn to give without expecting something in return, then we ourselves will be treated as such. Today will teach us to let go, to give our lives understanding that alive we are as good as when we are dead.
Citando a Julian Katari del 06/07/2026, 3:03 pmCleanser.
The snake, the body, the reality of incarnation—this is merely a reflection, a fragment, a section of a much larger body. Our story extends far beyond the brief slices of what we can consciously experience in this single lifetime. We are bound to a vast continuum that stretches backward to our direct ancestors, outward to the ancient ones, and downward into our sacred pilgrimage sites and the heroes who once visited them, leaving us an enduring transmission. We are wired into the archetypes and signs that were once traced, dreamed, imagined, and made physically real through candles, incense smoke, and ritual chants. Because this structural network is invisible to the ordinary eye, it is useful to recognize that it all resides in what we call the underworld—the realm of our ancestors, the deep source from which ancestral wisdom flows.
To speak of this is to acknowledge that we are cells within a larger body. Our individual experience, our attention, our life streams, genes, and core vitality are continuously sourced from far beyond the seemingly empty space surrounding our physical flesh. Individuation is simply a temporary clustering of energy that sparks autonomy; yet, absolutely nothing is fully detached from the whole. There are energetic lines that bind us, and the snake—more specifically, today’s energy of Belejeb' Kan—traces these currents, plugs directly into them, and uncovers their profound philology.
Yet, naive love frequently misdirects our gaze, forcing our eyes outside our natural lines, desperate to integrate people, habits, and environments that have absolutely no place in our destiny. We confuse blind faith with stagnant habit. Our loyalty hardens around comfort rather than evolution, and we end up consuming the lesser version of what is actually meant for us. Instead of snaking gracefully through reality—discerning and choosing the superior option—we opt for the mindless, linear predictability of the known path, eating more of the same old debris, consuming what we shouldn't, and taking in what is fundamentally not ours.
Today’s nawal, if consciously channeled, respected, and listened to, delivers a sharp lesson in strategic avoidance, shedding, and the constant cleansing of the options presented to us. Everything is a sign, but signs must be rigorously decoded as a complex language; they are not mere cheerleaders reinforcing your naive thinking. True listening means knowing exactly what is a "no," identifying what must be aggressively discarded, and recognizing what is no longer medicine for your soul.
Within this larger cosmic body, we are here to consume experience, but never in a gluttonous, unexamined manner. We must snake around the traps, deftly avoiding the toxic meals thrown at us by the external world, exercising the sharp intelligence of conscious choice. Our true nourishment—the only food that actually makes us grow—is learning. Wisdom and intelligence constitute the greater body that remains permanent as spirit, unlike the fragile skin, which must be repeatedly and ruthlessly shed.
The Serpent/The Kundalini (Kaan / Chicchan) represents the feathered serpent, the movement of evolution, physical vitality, sexual energy, the nervous system, agility, justice, and the raw, instinctual power of transformation through the shedding of the old skin. It is the nawal of internal power, sudden spiritual awakenings, and the primal intelligence of nature, though it can manifest as explosive anger, manipulation, overwhelming lust, or a toxic stagnation of energy if its forces become ungrounded or trapped in the lower centers. In its ninth position (Belejeb'), it carries the highly spiritual, expansive, and complete frequency of the number nine. Nine represents the energy of the emotional world, the feminine aspect of creation, life cycles, deep intuition, and the completion of inner work before a major transition.
To embody Nine Kaan is to master the intuitive shedding of the ancestral vessel. The strategic nets and harvests woven by yesterday's Net have cleared the field today, demanding that you activate the primal, intelligent life force of the Serpent to navigate your deep ancestral lines. Sitting at the expansive, highly spiritual threshold of the number nine, this nawal does not tolerate stagnant habits or the passive consumption of toxic environments. It demands that you listen to the visceral, instinctual warnings of your body, recognize where your loyalty has been misplaced, and use the fluid, penetrating energy of the Serpent to shed the skins of the past. Do not let naive attachments or linear compliance trap you in a reality that suffocates your growth. Use the transformative, shedding lens of the Serpent today to cleanse your options, honor the wisdom of your ancestors, and fiercely choose the path that feeds your evolutionary spirit. The ancient energy is moving through the spine today; shed what is dead, claim your vitality, and let your spirit transform.
Cleanser.
The snake, the body, the reality of incarnation—this is merely a reflection, a fragment, a section of a much larger body. Our story extends far beyond the brief slices of what we can consciously experience in this single lifetime. We are bound to a vast continuum that stretches backward to our direct ancestors, outward to the ancient ones, and downward into our sacred pilgrimage sites and the heroes who once visited them, leaving us an enduring transmission. We are wired into the archetypes and signs that were once traced, dreamed, imagined, and made physically real through candles, incense smoke, and ritual chants. Because this structural network is invisible to the ordinary eye, it is useful to recognize that it all resides in what we call the underworld—the realm of our ancestors, the deep source from which ancestral wisdom flows.
To speak of this is to acknowledge that we are cells within a larger body. Our individual experience, our attention, our life streams, genes, and core vitality are continuously sourced from far beyond the seemingly empty space surrounding our physical flesh. Individuation is simply a temporary clustering of energy that sparks autonomy; yet, absolutely nothing is fully detached from the whole. There are energetic lines that bind us, and the snake—more specifically, today’s energy of Belejeb' Kan—traces these currents, plugs directly into them, and uncovers their profound philology.
Yet, naive love frequently misdirects our gaze, forcing our eyes outside our natural lines, desperate to integrate people, habits, and environments that have absolutely no place in our destiny. We confuse blind faith with stagnant habit. Our loyalty hardens around comfort rather than evolution, and we end up consuming the lesser version of what is actually meant for us. Instead of snaking gracefully through reality—discerning and choosing the superior option—we opt for the mindless, linear predictability of the known path, eating more of the same old debris, consuming what we shouldn't, and taking in what is fundamentally not ours.
Today’s nawal, if consciously channeled, respected, and listened to, delivers a sharp lesson in strategic avoidance, shedding, and the constant cleansing of the options presented to us. Everything is a sign, but signs must be rigorously decoded as a complex language; they are not mere cheerleaders reinforcing your naive thinking. True listening means knowing exactly what is a "no," identifying what must be aggressively discarded, and recognizing what is no longer medicine for your soul.
Within this larger cosmic body, we are here to consume experience, but never in a gluttonous, unexamined manner. We must snake around the traps, deftly avoiding the toxic meals thrown at us by the external world, exercising the sharp intelligence of conscious choice. Our true nourishment—the only food that actually makes us grow—is learning. Wisdom and intelligence constitute the greater body that remains permanent as spirit, unlike the fragile skin, which must be repeatedly and ruthlessly shed.
The Serpent/The Kundalini (Kaan / Chicchan) represents the feathered serpent, the movement of evolution, physical vitality, sexual energy, the nervous system, agility, justice, and the raw, instinctual power of transformation through the shedding of the old skin. It is the nawal of internal power, sudden spiritual awakenings, and the primal intelligence of nature, though it can manifest as explosive anger, manipulation, overwhelming lust, or a toxic stagnation of energy if its forces become ungrounded or trapped in the lower centers. In its ninth position (Belejeb'), it carries the highly spiritual, expansive, and complete frequency of the number nine. Nine represents the energy of the emotional world, the feminine aspect of creation, life cycles, deep intuition, and the completion of inner work before a major transition.
To embody Nine Kaan is to master the intuitive shedding of the ancestral vessel. The strategic nets and harvests woven by yesterday's Net have cleared the field today, demanding that you activate the primal, intelligent life force of the Serpent to navigate your deep ancestral lines. Sitting at the expansive, highly spiritual threshold of the number nine, this nawal does not tolerate stagnant habits or the passive consumption of toxic environments. It demands that you listen to the visceral, instinctual warnings of your body, recognize where your loyalty has been misplaced, and use the fluid, penetrating energy of the Serpent to shed the skins of the past. Do not let naive attachments or linear compliance trap you in a reality that suffocates your growth. Use the transformative, shedding lens of the Serpent today to cleanse your options, honor the wisdom of your ancestors, and fiercely choose the path that feeds your evolutionary spirit. The ancient energy is moving through the spine today; shed what is dead, claim your vitality, and let your spirit transform.