How are the Tzolkin calendar and the 13-Moon Calendar related?
Within the 13-Moon calendar, lies a 52-year pattern in which no two days are ever the same. Known as “the moving intersection of time,” the energy of every day is a product of a 260-day cycle (known as the Tzolkin) as it perpetually flows through the 365-day 13-moon cycle. Tzolkin, which means “Sacred Count” is also called the Galactic Spin calendar. This round of days is a base harmonic cycle, a numeric common denominator of the orbits of the Sun, Moon, Earth, Mars, Mercury and Venus, also reflecting the human gestation period of approximately 9 months. 260 is also a fractal of the 26,000 year cycle of Homo Sapien evolution – the cycle of Earth’s precession through the equinoxes and our Sun’s orbit around the central star of the Pleiades, Alcyone. The 13-Moon calendar reflects the annual human biological rhythm of the woman’s 28 day fertility cycles. As we acknowledge the interlocking relationship of these 2 prime cycles, we are bridging the fourth-dimensional energies of Tzolkin into