Tag: Kan (Chicchan)

  • 13 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    13 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent As explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “There are three day signs which relate to the archetype of Feathered Serpent. One of them is Iq’, which is Feathered Serpent as the wind god, the primal creator spirit who appears in the first…

  • 6 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    6 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent As explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “When the practical, balanced energy of a 6 day combines with the subtle serpent’s intellect, sensuality, and uncompromising search for wisdom, it creates a day full of possibilities, insight, and creativity. The gifts of the…

  • 12 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    12 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent As explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “The serpent symbolizes more than a few things in Mayan culture, and the shamanic energy called koyopa (the inner lightning) is one of them. Those who master it are said to possess unusual powers. In…

  • 5 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    5 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent As explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “5 days are often filled with energy, and can be restless. They can lead us to “rush in where angels fear to tread.” One can easily stumble and fall. But sometimes, especially on days like…

  • 10 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    10 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    10 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent as explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “At one point in my travels, I was told that shamans who had mastered the subtle energies within the human body (like the Feathered Serpent energy symbolized by this day sign) were initiated into the…

  • 3 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    3 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent

    3 Kan (Chicchan) Serpent Todays Daily Tzolkin Energy Day Sign: Kan (Chicchan) Serpent as explained and understood by Kenneth Johnson. “An Aztec manuscript called the Codex Vaticanus illustrates the correspondence of all of the day signs with parts of the human body. This day, the day of the serpent, sleeps at the base of the…