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Tzolkin Calendar: The 20 Kin of the Tzolkin(Page 10/13)

The 20 Kin represent the female expression of the day, the Envelope, the Womb of the Day.



In the illustration below, the 20 Kin appear according to the movement of the cell of time, in a cosmic dance in 4 times and 5 movements, 4x5 = 20.

The Kin of the present, in expression now is Kat

The cycle of the 20 Kin is a heart beating, the Heart of Time.

(see also ''Time is alive: Heart of Time'')

Choose the Kin that you wish to view by clicking on the illustration. The detail is displayed under the illustration.


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Kin Ajpu
Ajpu

Ajpu, Ajaw, Ahau, Sun, the lord of the blowpipe

The full realization, the victory, the flower, the king, the sun and the moon

Day to shine

Element: Earth
Color: Yellow
Direction: South
Animal: Human
Body part: Chest
Opposite elements: Everything / Emptiness

The One the All, universal understanding, full realization, security, spiritual Warrior, Human being, Sun, power of life, fertility, infinity, knowledge, wisdom, integration of the world, friendship, guidance, wish, message, origin

Egocentrism, individualism, doubt, anger, irresponsibility

Ajpu is the time of the victory, the time before the new birth, the completion of the cycle.
Ajpu symbolizes the Mayan zero which is in the same time the All and the Nothing. It is pure potential, opportunities to realize. It is the Seed and its Wish of Life.

Ajpu also symbolizes the infinite power, the universal understanding, the immortality, the integration of the World. It is the fusion of love and spirit, the male and female principles, the full realization.

It is a very powerful day that brings the liberation, the solution to problems and gives the strength of the Warrior.

Ajpu/Ajaw says:

- The Present Is The Present -




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