Learn about the Nahua Sacred Calendar >
To better serve you, your healer will take into consideration the threads in your individual “day sign” pattern, in so doing, your healer and you gain greater awareness and clarity to support your process, and you learn and apply focused actions and efforts to benefit your life and all those whose lives you touch.
“[Mesoamericans learned that] time is neither an endless flowing nor a senseless whirligig, but an intelligible interrelation of changing states throughout the universe.”
The Nahua (“Aztec”) Sacred Calendar
Human beings need vision. We need to work toward a beneficial future in order to feel satisfied with life.
Our Nahua (“Aztec”) tradition’s vision sees a dynamic, adventurous life where human beings and our human communities—as well as each individual person—are woven like threads into the living, immanent and constantly transforming pattern of all Creation.
As part of this, each of us individually is given a certain path and “work” in the world when we enter this realm at birth.
The Sacred Calendar consists of a combination of 20 day signs (each of which embodies a certain essential element that affects the human life-cycle) and 13 sacred numbers, as well as other pattern elements. With these, a traditional calendar-priest can counsel and guide individuals to walk the cualli ohtli, or beneficial path, in life. This path, and the work involved in walking it well, looks and feels different for each of us, depending on the destiny-pattern bestowed on us at birth.
To better serve you, your healer will take into consideration the threads in your individual pattern. In so doing, your healer and you gain greater awareness and clarity to support your process, and you learn and apply focused actions and efforts to benefit your life and all those whose lives you touch.
Seeds of Tradition’s work with the Nahua Sacred Calendar is offered under the guidance of our tradition’s elder.
“It’s a relief to see this is how I was made. This isn’t about personality traits or psychology or overcoming something. Its beyond that and makes sense. It’s about seeing who I am, accepting who I am and working with who I am. It lifts a burden I’ve carried. Super grateful. Thank you.
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