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The Tzolk'in is the sacred calendar of the Maya and is based on the cycles of the Pleiades. The cycle of the Pleiades uses 26,000 years, but is reflected in the calendar we are using by encompassing 260 days. It uses the sacred numbers 13 and 20. The 13 represented with numbers and 20 represented with sun/glyphs.
The Tzolkin has four smaller cycles called seasons of 65 days each guarded by the four suns: Chicchan, Oc, Men and Ahaw. There are also Portal days within the Tzolkin that create a double helix pattern using 52 days and the mathematics of 28, this calendar was used to give the name of the new born.
This sacred calendar is still being used for divination by the traditional Maya all over Guatemala. It is nine months after the beginning of training in divination that the young novice is actually "born" and solemnly initiated into his office. Thus, in the perception of the Maya, man and calendar have the same roots; they are both of the same lunar origin. Much has been channeled from the Pleiades. Alcyone figures prominently in Mayan astronomy. The Mayas believe it is the home of their ancestors. The Pleiades star system is referred to as the seven sisters and our sun aligns with Alcyone every 52 years. In Mayan cosmology the precession of the Pleiades is tracked using the Calendar Round (52 years) and the New Fire ceremony.
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