The July 12, 2014, Full Moon falls on a day known as 13 Qanil, or Rabbit (or more exactly translated as “semen”). Look for the Moon Goddess holding her Rabbit on the face of the Full Moon!
We can have a super-great time this week or we may meet somebody that is truly a spoiled rotten kid, crying and bitching about everything until he/she gets what they want. You could be pampered, or may need your Pampers changed for you.
If you tell someone you are going to spoil them rotten, they may go on a date with you finally! The Dalai Lama is 13 Rabbit so it can’t be that bad to be spoiled, as long as you remember everyone deserves to live this way sometimes.
The big change begins two days earlier on 11 Death. Watch carefully how this transformation develops so you can take advantage of the energy on Saturday. Play in the forest Friday, 12 Deer, and let the juices simmer before diving in during the Full Moon Saturday.
The Mothership arrives Sunday, 1 Toj/Water, a day that influences the tides and asks for meaningful sacrifice, like giving up your own interests for a loved one’s sake.
If you find super pleasure coming into your life, remember to say thank you and live it up!
July 24 is 12 Ahau, the end of the current uinal (20-day cycle) that has consistently been one of the best time periods for abundance in the entire tzolkin round. My own personal way of reading of the Chilam Balam — the Jaguar prophet books of the post-invasion Maya — is to take the prophecies for the long-count “katun” periods and condense their historical interpretation onto the 20-day uinal cycles of the current tzolkin. I then take poetic liberty applying what the Chilam Balam says as metaphor for what we collectively experience in the now.