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Tz'i'

Meaning

Dog, play, friendship, authority, fidelity, day of birth.

Color

Yellow, white, beige

Interpretation

“Once the universe was created and man was placed upon the blessed earth, the dog was also created, as a symbol of imbalance if wisdom is lost.” Tz’i’ represents law, authority, justice, fidelity, and order. It is the protector of material and spiritual law, symbolizing order and precision. It embodies the interpretation of the known and the unknown. Tz’i’ symbolizes the sign of law and authority, both terrestrial and cosmic. It represents justice and the day that brings truth to light.

Characteristics

Those born on the day Tz’i’ were conceived on the day Iq’, and their destiny will be governed by the day Tijax. They possess the virtue to intercede, correct, and release someone trapped in misfortune. They are suited to become Ajq’ij.

Positive Characteristics:

Friendly, respected, balanced, brave, just, a lawyer, and a judge.

Negative Characteristics:

Addictive, ambitious, prone to creating conflicts. To avoid these mental deviations, they should seek protection with the Ajq’ij.

Medical Characteristics:

Emotionally unstable, confused, and insecure. Their illnesses are often caused by insecurity and sexual anxieties. Addictions are their greatest enemies, often leading to an early death. Healing involves a tenacious struggle to rediscover their essence and break free from vicious cycles.

Application

Ceremonies on the day Tz’i’ are performed to ensure that negative forces do not prevail, and to grant authority mysticism, vision, and understanding for the proper application of justice. These ceremonies are also for asking forgiveness for bad thoughts and the improper use of resources from Mother Nature. It is a day to ask for solutions to legal problems and divine intervention to resolve any kind of issue. Kablajuj Tz’i’ is the day associated with the work of the midwife.


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