Maya * Aztec Astrology Report
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Prepared for Peta-de-Aztlan
born November 15, 1951
DAY-SIGN: 8-House
(Maya: 8-Akbal)
YEAR: South-5 (Tikal System)
13-DAY PERIOD: 1-Vulture
(Maya: 1-Cib)
NIGHT LORD: 3
VENUS PHASE: Morning Star
Introduction - The Astrology of Time
The ancient Maya and Aztec astrologers studied the mysterious influence of the rhythms of the sky on earthly life. Everyone knows the Sun rises and sets every day -- this is the basic rhythm of life around which we set our clocks and calendars. What the ancient astrologers discovered was that other time cycles existed that were multiples of this basic day cycle. This fact was discovered about 100 years ago in Europe and these cycles (there are many of them) are now called biorhythms. The most important time cycles in ancient Mayan and Aztec astrology are those of the day, 9-days, 13-days, and 20-days. Additionally, years are counted also, in groups of 4 and 13. Each day is then part of several other cycles, so no two days are exactly the same. Your Maya/Aztec horoscope below shows exactly where in each of the cycles you were born. Each category below examines a specific cycle and a specific aspect of your personality. Keep in mind that our personalities are complex and contain many contradictions. All of us present a different "face" depending on who we meet. The delineations below will reflect this, but they will also give you a clear picture of who you really are. The true value of astrology lies in self-knowledge, the first step to wisdom.
Your Most Personal Traits -- The Day-Sign of Your Birth
Here are your strongest and most obvious personality traits. The delineation below describes who you are and how you appear to others, at least on the surface. In Aztec astrology this part of is your horoscope is your Tonalli, or Day-Sign, the form bestowed upon you by the Sun.House: Although it is not immediately obvious to you or others, you tend to dominate situations without really trying to. You may be simply physically large, sexually attractive or may dress to enhance your personal power. Your power may be also exerted in more subtle ways, but it is something others must contend with. In most cases, your power is completely legitimate, as would be the case if you are a teacher, leader or healer. Generally though, you do not overtly seek power.
Patience, endurance and hard work seem to come naturally to you. You are able to work for years on a project with no sign of loss of interest or fatigue. Science and math, or other systems of knowledge (including occultism, magic and astrology) often interest you because they aid in being organized about things. Traditions appeal to you and you have a strong respect for history. You tend to take a structural approach to life. The more things are organized, the more they are secure and under your control.
You have a powerful intellect and are capable of solving difficult problems. You tend to take the more conservative tried and true solutions, however, before you attempt something radical or unproven. Your need to be organized and systematic leads to a tendency to be overly logical and possibly intellectually rigid, at least in some areas of your life. While you have great strength of intellect, you also tend to be quite stubborn when it comes to changing your mind. It is true, however, that those of strong, resilient mind eventually impress their views on the rest of the world.
Security, both mental and physical, is a major issue for you. The physical security that a home, house, building or other structure represents may be an issue, or the emotional security that family ties offer may predominate. Whatever the case, you probably place a very strong emphasis on these matters when it comes time to make crucial life decisions.
You can be extremely private and a bit reclusive. On the surface this appears to be in contradiction with the fact that you seem to know everyone, or at least all the people that are worthwhile to know. But this is just a manifestation of your deeply embedded political instincts.
Your Deeper Self -- The 13-Day Week of Your Birth
Each of us reacts to the world around us in different ways. Our reactions are mostly unconscious; they represent what our deeper self needs. Our reactions both attract and repel us from things, people, and situations. What we like, what we like to do, and who we really are is shown by the 13-day week called the Trecena that we were born under. Each of these periods begins with the number 1 and the name of the day-sign that starts it. A number is attached to your position within the 13-day period that may be an important number for you. This is the eighth day of the 13-day period beginning with 1-Vulture. Beneath your surface personality you are a person of strong will, and not easily convinced by others. You have high standards and tend to keep yourself "above-it-all" and beyond criticism. You have a rejection complex that affects your sense of self-worth, and keeps you apart from others. You are probably quite talented though, or very knowledgable, and have much to offer in the world -- and have probably achieved a good deal of success. Regardless of position, you are a politically conscious person sensitive to your status, and those of others around you.One Reed Publications http://www.onereed.com/about.php | |||||||||||
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