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Toj

Meaning

Illness, pain, offering to nature (penalty), suffering; strength, energy, light.

Color

Red, white

Interpretation

Symbolizes suffering caused by sin. It is the day designated to give an offering, invoking the Creator and Former for everything that surrounds us. Toj represents payment and the balance of justice, love, communication, and unity. It is a warm sign, and therefore magnetic and sensitive.

Characteristics

People born on the day Toj were conceived on the day Imox, and their destiny will be governed by the day No’j. They lead intense and emotional lives. They are considered good spiritual guides and intercessors, bringing strength and spiritual light to homes, families, and communities. They can become Ajq’ij or continually make offerings as advised by their spiritual guide.

Positive Characteristics:

Strong, creative, supportive, intelligent, dynamic, sincere, analytical, brave, imaginative, balanced.

Negative Characteristics:

Addictive, angry, aggressive, possessive, mentally unstable.

Medical Characteristics:

These individuals often suffer from illnesses. Their ailments can result from what enters their bodies or negative energy influences. These usually result in chronic and degenerative conditions. To maintain good health, they should make offerings to the Creator and Former every twenty days.

Application

Toj is a day to give thanks and ask, through offerings, for the proper application of justice, to protect those prone to accidental deaths, and to stay in communication with the Creator and Former. Offerings are made to prevent illnesses, difficulties, and to liberate from any negative energy.


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