Maya * Aztec Astrology Report
(FREE Sample Version)
(Copyright © One Reed Publications, 2006)
www.onereed.com
Prepared for Tracey
born September 21, 1968
DAY-SIGN: 1-Knife
(Maya: 1-Etz'nab)
YEAR: East -9 (Tikal System)
13-DAY PERIOD: 1-Knife
(Maya: 1-Etz'nab)
NIGHT LORD: 2
VENUS PHASE: Evening Star
Introduction - The Astrology of Time
The ancient Maya and Aztec astrologers studied the mysterious influence of the rhythms of the sky on earthly life. Everyone knows the Sun rises and sets every day -- this is the basic rhythm of life around which we set our clocks and calendars. What the ancient astrologers discovered was that other time cycles existed that were multiples of this basic day cycle. This fact was discovered about 100 years ago in Europe and these cycles (there are many of them) are now called biorhythms.The most important time cycles in ancient Mayan and Aztec
astrology are those of the day, 9-days, 13-days, and 20-days.
Additionally, years are counted also, in groups of 4 and 13. Each
day is then part of several other cycles, so no two days are
exactly the same. Your Maya/Aztec horoscope below shows exactly
where in each of the cycles you were born. Each category below
examines a specific cycle and a specific aspect of your
personality. Keep in mind that our personalities are complex and
contain many contradictions. All of us present a different
"face" depending on who we meet. The delineations below
will reflect this, but they will also give you a clear picture of
who you really are. The true value of astrology lies in
self-knowledge, the first step to wisdom.
Your Most Personal Traits -- The Day-Sign of Your Birth
Here are your strongest and most obvious personality traits. The delineation below describes who you are and how you appear to others, at least on the surface. In Aztec astrology this part of is your horoscope is your Tonalli, or Day-Sign, the form bestowed upon you by the Sun.
You also tend to become obsessive with your social life and often become over-excited when around others. You can be a model friend or lover and you always try to be polite, courteous, and non-competitive. You will even sacrifice part of yourself for another -- but do you always think clearly about what you want in return? Such actions may lead others to like you, but ultimately, this is unrealistic. Your greatest problem in life has to do with balancing self-interest and self-sacrifice. It is possible that your ideas about how relationships should be maintained may be in direct conflict with your own needs.
Although you appear to be calm and polite on the surface, underneath there is fire. While you will avoid a conflict by repressing your feelings for a long time, when finally pushed too far, you will explode with pent-up rage -- or at least say some things that others wouldn't expect from you. You can also be intensely jealous.
A keen mind and an enthusiasm for new subjects is a common trait of Knife personalities. You are probably well-read, or at least read frequently. You are curious and open to learning, a process that will help you to develop good judgment in social matters. You thoroughly enjoy sharing a discussion on technical subjects with others. While you are very interested in the romantic/physical aspects of relationships, you are equally interested in a good conversation.
Your greatest weakness may be your vanity. You can become
obsessive about your appearance or in the quality of your work.
This may be a sign of your personal insecurities that you try to
appease by receiving praise and compliments from others. In close
relationships you can be quite jealous, another indication of your
deep personal insecurities.
