
Symbol of the Power of the Light that comes from the Solar Consciousness and the Wisdom left by our Wise Ancestors so to beat darkness. It represents the musicians, the artists, communicators and writers.
Day created by our creators to serve as a balance between good and evil, but according to their teachings, it reveals that good always triumphs over evil. Good and evil were left to measure our walk on the blessed face of the earth, to measure our behavior, our attitudes. It is a reminder for us to know that we must always overcome evil with our good behavior.
It's glyph is a face of a blowgun hunter, which represents the ray of light from our Father Sun that contains all the Wisdom needed to triumph over evil. The day of the Hero Twins, Junajpu and I'xb'alamke'
The person born in Ajpu received E energies in its conception and its fate will be influenced by Q'anil. An Ajpu person is prone to overcome life's tests and trials, it's path in life is to develop its spiritual consciousness so to strengthen the spirit to be able to gain certainty and power, and to emanate light to others, to be a hunter, a warrior of truth and light.
Positive characteristics: judicious, courageous, good, kind, victorious, walkers, wise, farmers.
Negative characteristics: egoic, angry, vindictive and aggressive.
Day to ask the Creator and the Former for wisdom to understand the knowledge of our elders. The day to capture divine and natural messages, to ask for mother's milk, to ask for the cure of diseases, for children who have speech problems, we ask for the strength of weak people. Ceremonies before Ajpu have to be strong as the sun, so that evils, diseases, slanders are resolved in a positive way.
Immediately I'xb'alamke' seized Junajpu's head; he took the turtle back and went to place it on the ball court. And that head was truly the head of Junajpu and the two boys were very happy.
- Popol Vuh