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Post by Glyphman on Dec 10, 2005 15:07:32 GMT -5
1st clue is that the 13 day count of the Tzolkin in Ancient times was seen as a reflection of a process of creation, the unfolding of evolution from seed to mature fruit which took place in 13 steps. Each of these steps were also brought about by a certian diety. Since the names used by the Maya for these dieties that rule these heavens are no longer known to us, what follows is used by the names given to them by the Aztecs. Dieties and evolutionary symbols associated with each of the thirteen days/Heavens of the Trzcena, defining their spiritual qualities. The ruling dieties of the thirteen heavens of the great cycle and their (corrected) durations in terms of gregorian years. I will pick up later to try and understand the nature of the spiritual energies of the Mayan calendar. I need to explore how these manifested throughout the course of human history.
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