Okay, so the other day I decided to dive into this thing called “Mayan Astrology Dreamspell”. I’d heard a bit about it and I was curious, you know? So, the first thing I did was try to find my own Galactic Signature. Sounds fancy, right?
I found this website that had a Dreamspell calculator. I guess it’s some kind of tool based on the work of a guy named Jose Arguelles. I just had to put in my birthday. Then the website spit out some glyph and a color. It’s like a symbol and a color that are supposed to represent me in this Mayan system.
Figuring out the Glyphs and Colors
- Finding the calculator: I spent some time looking for the right calculator.
- Entering my birthdate: This was the easy part, just typing in the date I was born.
- Getting my signature: The calculator did its thing and gave me a glyph and a color.
Then, I started digging deeper. I learned that the Dreamspell is a 13-moon calendar. It’s supposed to be more in tune with nature. I guess the ancient Mayans and some other indigenous cultures used it to keep track of time. And apparently, this Dreamspell thing is based on the Mayan calendar, which is also called the Tzolk’in.
From what I could understand, Mayan astrology has these 20 glyphs. They’re kind of like the zodiac signs we use in Western astrology. Each one has a meaning. The first one is called the Crocodile. Each glyph is also linked to a color, which adds another layer of meaning. For me it is red.
Learning About Mayan Astrology
- Reading about the calendar: I found out that the Dreamspell is a 13-moon calendar.
- Understanding the glyphs: I learned that there are 20 main glyphs. Each one has a unique meaning.
- Connecting it to the Tzolk’in: I discovered that the Dreamspell is based on the Mayan calendar.
I also found out that there aren’t many people who practice Mayan astrology full-time. It seems like a pretty niche thing. But it looked like a cool way to learn about myself. I read that it can be used alongside other types of astrology to help you understand yourself better. It is said to be a “self-exploration tool”.
Exploring Further
- Finding free readings: I looked for websites that offered free Mayan astrology readings.
- Comparing it to other astrology: I read about how Mayan astrology is different from Western astrology.
- Considering its use for self-exploration: I thought about how I could use this to learn more about myself.
Honestly, the whole thing was a bit confusing at first. But the more I read, the more it started to make sense. It’s a really different way of looking at the world. It’s not just about predicting the future. It’s more about understanding the energies that were present when you were born and how they influence your life. I thought it was pretty cool. And I’m still trying to figure out what my Galactic Signature means for me. It is a journey!
In conclusion, it was a very interesting experience! I suggest you give it a try if you’re into that kind of stuff, you know?