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What we receive and how we perceive it

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In the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar, Thursday, April 16, 2009, is 11 Men (Eagle). Every step we take is of value to us, but we must understand that everything serves us in a different way. This act of service is the concept behind Men, the Eagle.
Service is not always a conscious event. We [...]

How Great is this Ability to Ask?

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008, is 8 Men (Eagle).  Each of the 20 picture glyphs in the Mayan Tzolkin calendar is simple in a way, yet contains a wealth of information as it connects on so many different levels.  Men, the eagle, is one example of that paradigm set before us.
“You have a job to doâ€, [...]

Giving is the first step to Receiving

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Thursday, November 27, 2008, is 1 Men (Eagle).  Today in the U.S. we have Thanksgiving, an American celebration of life.  In the Mayan calendar today is the beginning of a new 13 day number cycle and the energy of Men, the eagle.  How can I be of service?
In the life cycle we begin as [...]

There are no one way roads in our earth walk

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Friday, November 7, 2008, is 7 Men (Eagle).  We live in a yin yang world, and as we explore this concept we find that everything is inter-related.  This means that one cannot live without the other. There are no one way roads in our earth walk
Men, the eagle, is very service oriented.  Let’s take a [...]

Insight to the Day Tuesday August 19, 2008

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 is 5  Men (Eagle):  The fifth day of the cycle is when we move into action to make the dream a reality.  In this cycle this point is driven deeply by the influence of Men, the eagle. 
Today we carry our commitment to the dream deeply into our world.  Men is [...]

Daily Insights Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008 is 11 Men (Eagle): How do we bring balance into our lives: through service. Many of us have a distorted relationship with the concept of service.
We place our focus outside ourselves to an extent that we are depleted, and carry concepts in our minds that makes it difficult to receive. Eleven [...]

 


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