The knowledge of the Mayan calendar is part of a mathematical, numerological, geometric, astrological, psychological, and poetic system. By unifying mathematics and poetry, the energetic relationships between things begin to be understood.
One of the foundations of this knowledge is that nothing exists alone, nothing is random; things express exactly what they are.
When we understand reality as numerology, we end up knowing much about psychology and poetry. Numbers are energy, and energy has movement. Therefore, numbers and energies are not static; they are in constant motion, producing relationships with one another.
That is why numerological language is poetic, because nothing is static. Its descriptions and meanings must also be poetic, since everything is always dynamic.
For example, from the perspective of number 0, 4 is the fourth number ahead, but if we look from the perspective of number 2, number 4 is the second ahead. In other words, "number 4 is never just number 4," but functions as "number 4" in this moment, since it contrasts with other numbers.
By studying the meaning of each number, it is possible to make logical deductions and predict behavior. We will see that the Maya propose possibilities that open the doors to the rational, mathematical, and poetic study of all things, creating meaning and interpretation for each number involved.
Being an extremely harmonious instrument, the 13 Moon Calendar and its numerical cycles represent divine perfection. The Maya believed that certain numbers are sacred and carry energies within them.
The number 13 was one of them, and it is no surprise that it is the protagonist of many cycles and many mathematical combinations involved in the Calendar systems.
The qualities represented by each of the 13 tones are independent and complementary. Each tone has its function; therefore, none can be excluded, otherwise the circuit breaks and the energy does not regenerate, it does not complete its cycle.
The tones express levels of interaction, absorb the energies of the seals, and manifest them in thirteen different forms, depending on their power, action, and essence. They also represent the development of a human process divided into 13 levels.
To represent the tones, the Mayan numbering system is used, with dots and bars, where each dot is equivalent to one unit and each bar is equivalent to five units. The bars are always placed below the dots, as if they were levels.
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Tone
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Power
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Action
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Essence
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Question
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Magnetic
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Unify |
Attract |
Purpose |
What is my purpose? |
Lunar
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Polarize |
Stabilize |
Challenge |
What is my challenge? |
Electric
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Activate |
Link |
Service |
How can I serve better? |
Self-Existing
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Define |
Measure |
Form |
What form should my action take? |
Overtone
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Empower |
Command |
Radiance |
How can I optimize my potential and authority? |
Rhythmic
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Organize |
Balance |
Equality |
How can I organize for balance? |
Resonant
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Channel |
Inspire |
Attunement |
How do I channel resources? |
Galactic
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Harmonize |
Moderate |
Integrity |
Do I live what I believe? |
Solar
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Pulse |
Realize |
Intention |
How do I affirm and achieve my purpose? |
Planetary
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Perfect |
Produce |
Manifestation |
How can I perfect what I do? |
Spectral
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Dissolve |
Release |
Liberation |
How can I free myself and allow myself to go? |
Crystal
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Dedicate |
Universalize |
Cooperation |
How do I share action with others? |
Cosmic
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Endure |
Transcend |
Presence |
How do I endure purpose with joy? |