Each day of the Tzolk'in (260 Day Mayan Calendar) has a Patron Spirit who influences events. Ah-K'in, the Maya shaman-priest, whose title means "Day Keeper", reads the Tzolk'in to identify the baby's character (natal chart) and the personalities and destinies associated with each of the 20 Maya Signs of the Tzolk'in calendar.
Your Mayan Astrological Sign is:
IX
Yucatec Maya - Ix - 'jaguar'
Quiche Maya - Ix-B'alam - jaguar'
Mnemonics:
'to withdraw, remove, to be free', 'before the Earth'
Animal Association:
Jaguar
Color and Directional Association:
White, North
Personality and Destiny:
Practical, intelligent, astute, patient, decisive, generous, strong and energetic. Good with animals and powerful warriors. Hunter by nature with a large sexual appetite. Wealthy and responsible.
Potential Negative Traits to Avoid:
Over-bearing, vain, and arrogant. Need to be the center of attention. Prone to sudden illness. Angry.
Occupations:
Warriors, animal trainers, hunters, strategists, philosophers, mathematicians, and doctors.
Aztec Personality Traits:
Like a jaguar - courageous, daring, haughty, presumptuous, proud, conceited, grave. Eager for honor, public positions, they were to obtain them by tyranny, by force, or by gifts and were to gain what they sought. Prodigal, lowered himself to servile things. Given to sowing and reaping by his own hand. Addicted to farming, and he never fled from toil. Going to war was a satisfaction to him, in order to show himself off and his courage. He had a smile for everything, his heart was always willing to fight for any good undertaking. If female, she was to be independent, proud, presumptuous, contemptuous of other woman, restless, openhearted, mocking everyone, filled with haughty thoughts.
IX
A Good Day to:
- Specifically dedicated to the mundo
- 6 and 7 Ix are good days to ask for money, land, and materials to build a house
- Use magic powers
- Protect animals, both domestic and wild
- Give thanks for the Earth and pardon for exploiting nature
- Take care of one's home
- Use feminine energy
The Haab is similar to the Christian calendar & does not include a leap year. The Haab
was created to be used in conjunction with the Tzolk'in. In operation together, the Haab
and Tzolk'in create a larger, 52-year cycle called The Calendar Round. The patron
deity of the month assumes the throne. The final five days of the Haab cycle are the
19th month, called Wayeb. These are unpredictable days, not for planning important events
or traveling away from home.
You were born during the Month of:
Pax - Planting Time
This month was filled with ceremonies honoring warriors. Community members escorted the war chief to the temple and feasts and dances were conducted in his honor. Dogs were sacrificed and prayers for victory in future battles were made.