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 t with the Tzolkʼin and Haab calendars through day energies\, ceremonies\
 , and the wisdom of ancient Mesoamerica. Subscribe for the full calendar.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260722
SUMMARY:Wayeb - Five Reflective Days (End of Haab Year)
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nThe final five “nameless” days of the Haab year 
 — the Wayeb — fell between the last day of the eighteenth month and th
 e first day of Pop\, and were considered outside the normal flow of time. 
 Because they had no day names\, they were thought to be dangerous: the bou
 ndary between years was a crack in the cosmic order when ill fortune could
  slip through. Households observed cleansing rituals\, avoided unnecessary
  travel\, and refrained from major undertakings\; in some traditions\, peo
 ple stayed indoors and made offerings to ward off malevolent forces. The W
 ayeb was a time of reflection and preparation before the Haab New Year on 
 1 Pop\, when the world was symbolically renewed. Modern Maya daykeepers an
 d communities in Guatemala and Mexico still honor this period with quiet r
 eflection\, house-cleaning\, and ceremonies that acknowledge the vulnerabi
 lity and possibility of the threshold between one cycle and the next.\n\nS
 ources\n• Smithsonian NMAI - Maya Calendar System: https://americanindia
 n.si.edu/static/maya/html/calendar.html\n• World History Encyclopedia - 
 Haab Calendar: https://www.worldhistory.org/Haab_Calendar/\n• Maya Uk'ux
  - Elder Carlos Barrios Teachings for Wayeb: https://www.mayaukux.com/post
 /elder-carlos-barrios-teachings-for-the-wayeb
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270722
SUMMARY:Wayeb - Five Reflective Days (End of Haab Year)
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nThe final five “nameless” days of the Haab year 
 — the Wayeb — fell between the last day of the eighteenth month and th
 e first day of Pop\, and were considered outside the normal flow of time. 
 Because they had no day names\, they were thought to be dangerous: the bou
 ndary between years was a crack in the cosmic order when ill fortune could
  slip through. Households observed cleansing rituals\, avoided unnecessary
  travel\, and refrained from major undertakings\; in some traditions\, peo
 ple stayed indoors and made offerings to ward off malevolent forces. The W
 ayeb was a time of reflection and preparation before the Haab New Year on 
 1 Pop\, when the world was symbolically renewed. Modern Maya daykeepers an
 d communities in Guatemala and Mexico still honor this period with quiet r
 eflection\, house-cleaning\, and ceremonies that acknowledge the vulnerabi
 lity and possibility of the threshold between one cycle and the next.\n\nS
 ources\n• Smithsonian NMAI - Maya Calendar System: https://americanindia
 n.si.edu/static/maya/html/calendar.html\n• World History Encyclopedia - 
 Haab Calendar: https://www.worldhistory.org/Haab_Calendar/\n• Maya Uk'ux
  - Elder Carlos Barrios Teachings for Wayeb: https://www.mayaukux.com/post
 /elder-carlos-barrios-teachings-for-the-wayeb
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
SUMMARY:1 Pop - Haab New Year (Beginning of the Year)
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nThe first day of the Haab month Pop\, marking the be
 ginning of the new solar year. This was a time of community renewal\, cele
 bration\, and fresh starts. Ancient Maya communities gathered for ceremoni
 es\, made offerings of maize and other crops\, and set intentions for the 
 year ahead. The month Pop (meaning "mat" or "throne") was associated with 
 leadership\, community\, and the foundation of the year. Modern Maya commu
 nities continue to celebrate this day with traditional ceremonies\, music\
 , dance\, and offerings to honor the cycles of time and agriculture. The N
 ew Year represents the completion of the Calendar Round cycle and the begi
 nning of a new 52-year period\, a moment of profound significance in Maya 
 cosmology.\n\nSources\n• Mexico Desconocido - Año Nuevo Maya: https://w
 ww.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/el-ano-nuevo-maya-y-su-significado.html\n• S
 mithsonian NMAI - Maya Calendar System: https://americanindian.si.edu/stat
 ic/maya/html/calendar.html\n• National Geographic - Maya Calendar: https
 ://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/maya-calendar
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270727
SUMMARY:1 Pop - Haab New Year (Beginning of the Year)
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nThe first day of the Haab month Pop\, marking the be
 ginning of the new solar year. This was a time of community renewal\, cele
 bration\, and fresh starts. Ancient Maya communities gathered for ceremoni
 es\, made offerings of maize and other crops\, and set intentions for the 
 year ahead. The month Pop (meaning "mat" or "throne") was associated with 
 leadership\, community\, and the foundation of the year. Modern Maya commu
 nities continue to celebrate this day with traditional ceremonies\, music\
 , dance\, and offerings to honor the cycles of time and agriculture. The N
 ew Year represents the completion of the Calendar Round cycle and the begi
 nning of a new 52-year period\, a moment of profound significance in Maya 
 cosmology.\n\nSources\n• Mexico Desconocido - Año Nuevo Maya: https://w
 ww.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/el-ano-nuevo-maya-y-su-significado.html\n• S
 mithsonian NMAI - Maya Calendar System: https://americanindian.si.edu/stat
 ic/maya/html/calendar.html\n• National Geographic - Maya Calendar: https
 ://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/maya-calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
SUMMARY:Equinox Preparation - Kukulcán Serpent Alignment
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nAs we approach the autumn equinox\, this is a time t
 o reflect on the astronomical precision of Maya architecture. At Chichén 
 Itzá\, the Pyramid of Kukulcán (El Castillo) is aligned so that during t
 he spring and autumn equinoxes\, shadows create the illusion of a feathere
 d serpent descending the pyramid steps. This phenomenon honors Kukulcán (
 the Maya name for Quetzalcoatl)\, the feathered serpent deity associated w
 ith wisdom\, agriculture\, and the cycles of time. The Maya's ability to a
 lign structures with celestial events demonstrates their sophisticated und
 erstanding of astronomy and its connection to agricultural cycles and reli
 gious ceremonies.\n\nSources\n• Hacienda Chichén - The Equinox at Chich
 én Itzá: https://www.haciendachichen.com/chichenitza\n• UNESCO - Pre-H
 ispanic City of Chichen-Itza: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/483\n• Nati
 onal Geographic - Chichén Itzá Equinox: https://www.nationalgeographic.c
 om/travel/article/chichen-itza-mexico
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270801
SUMMARY:Equinox Preparation - Kukulcán Serpent Alignment
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nAs we approach the autumn equinox\, this is a time t
 o reflect on the astronomical precision of Maya architecture. At Chichén 
 Itzá\, the Pyramid of Kukulcán (El Castillo) is aligned so that during t
 he spring and autumn equinoxes\, shadows create the illusion of a feathere
 d serpent descending the pyramid steps. This phenomenon honors Kukulcán (
 the Maya name for Quetzalcoatl)\, the feathered serpent deity associated w
 ith wisdom\, agriculture\, and the cycles of time. The Maya's ability to a
 lign structures with celestial events demonstrates their sophisticated und
 erstanding of astronomy and its connection to agricultural cycles and reli
 gious ceremonies.\n\nSources\n• Hacienda Chichén - The Equinox at Chich
 én Itzá: https://www.haciendachichen.com/chichenitza\n• UNESCO - Pre-H
 ispanic City of Chichen-Itza: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/483\n• Nati
 onal Geographic - Chichén Itzá Equinox: https://www.nationalgeographic.c
 om/travel/article/chichen-itza-mexico
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