That is your wisdom talking to you.
7 Vulture (also known as Warrior, Owl or Turkey) is a great day to free yourself from the shackles of the mind; a strong, silent kind of day as you go about your business with simplicity.
LjL being still and listening, as part of his daily practice Koh Samui, 2007 |
Be still and come into resonance with your true self. Be like the Owl and the Vulture – patient and resilient.
If you are feeling overwhelmed by demands from the world, hold your energy, for within the maelstrom of being pulled by other people or deadlines, a magical solution and innovative opportunity can arise – if you just hold still.
LjL being still and listening at the Devil's Punchbowl, UK, April 2013 Photo thanks to our very dear friend Dominic Cryer |
Allow wisdom to shine through by dispelling the darkness of confusion through your resolve.
7 Vulture is a day of truth. Your truth can harmonize with others, without it being exactly the same truth. Today is a great day to be in your truth and to resonate with others.
The 20 Daykeepers of the Mayan Sacred Calendar Glyphs interpreted and drawn by LjL, image created by Carey |
[Extra message from Laurence to contemplate on 7 Vulture:]
Remember that the keynotes of the Mayan Sacred Calendar days describe a particular frequency within the day; they are not the representation of all the energies you live within.
The seven days of the week set a basic underlying pattern for society. Then we also have to consider the Moon and its position as it transits your astrological template, which heavily flavours your emotional ebb and flow. And then there are also all the other planets…
Image conceptualised by Laurence and originally created by Kookie Birjukov |
However, if you follow the 260-day pulse of the Mayan Sacred Calendar consistently, this pulse gets louder.
Why would you do that? Because you are the sort of person looking to become conscious of the subtle and the profound.
Vulture relaxing and being conscious of the subtle and the profound Image from here |
Note from Carey: Laurence spent a lot of his life writing, about all sorts of things that interested him and which he wanted to explore. He also kept a daily personal journal, using pen and paper, and believed strongly in the positive power of writing things down. Here is a message posted by Laurence on 7 Vulture of 25 February 2015:
'In my ongoing work with clients, particularly those who do a series of sessions with me, including shamanic work, I will always ask my clients to write stuff down as part of the process. Here is why: How Personal Writing Can Positively Affect Mental Health'
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