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Mayan Yearly Forecast

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A year through the sacred calendars

A year in Mayan astrology weaves together the Tzolk'in, the two-hundred-and-sixty-day sacred count, and the Haab, the three-hundred-and-sixty-five-day solar year, which together form the calendar round. Your yearly forecast reads how this combined cycle interacts with your birth nahual across the months, drawing out the seasons of the year that align with your day sign and the lessons the turning calendars bring.

What your year ahead holds

Annual guidance follows the interlocking rhythms the Maya used to order ceremony, agriculture and destiny. It highlights the periods most significant for you, the recurring themes your nahual encounters as the sacred count turns, and how to move in harmony with the cosmic order the Maya read in the sky and the calendar throughout the year.

FAQ

What is the calendar round?
The calendar round is the combination of the Tzolk'in and the Haab, which together repeat every fifty-two years. The yearly forecast reads your nahual within this cycle.
Does my birth nahual change during the year?
No. Your birth nahual is fixed at birth. The yearly forecast reads the turning sacred calendars against this constant day sign.

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