TZ´ IQIN TRECENA

The experiences we are going through now, no matter how insurmountable they may seem, are merely brief passages in the vast book of our lives. If we elevate our perspective, like the eagle, we will see that these challenges are not as big or as difficult as they appear. Our Souls are ancient, having traveled through many lifetimes, and with this wisdom, we can recognize that what seems like an obstacle is simply a step along the journey. The invitation here is to rise above—to shift our perspective and see beyond the immediate.

When we do, we gain clarity, allowing us to make wiser decisions. Decision-making is not about searching for answers outside of ourselves but about consciously envisioning the future our Soul longs for. It is about aligning with our Soul’s calling and taking the necessary steps today to shape the reality we wish to experience tomorrow.

Especially now, it is important to make choices that lead to prosperity and abundance—not just financial abundance, but an abundance of health, joy, purpose, and clarity. True abundance is about thriving in all aspects of life. A person in balance is an abundant person, and the Tz’ikin, the sacred bird, offers this stability by expanding our vision and raising our frequency.

Gratitude is a powerful tool for connecting with this elevated perspective. When we practice appreciation and make it a way of life, we uplift our energy field, soaring with the eagles. This trecena (13-day cycle) brings the energy to support this rise, encouraging us to shape our future with clarity, gratitude, and alignment with the highest good. From this elevated state, we can reorganize our lives, co-create with the universe, and walk our path with purpose.

Tz’ikin brings divine messages—guidance from Spirit carried on the wind. In the Mayan cosmovision, all birds are messengers, connecting us with Spirit, our ancestors, and our lineage.

During these 13 days, listen closely. The messages are there, but to receive them, we must cultivate stillness. Without moments of pause, silence, and deep listening, we cannot ascend.

Make space for stillness, for in the quiet, the wisdom of the Tz’ikin can truly reach us. Kikitemal pa ri kak´a q´ij (have a good trecena).

With love and respect

Nan Vivian Cruz de Baak

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