
Tz'i' is the law, authority, justice, fidelity and order. It is the protector of material and spiritual law, represents accuracy and truth. It is the interpretation of the known and of the unknown. The "Natural Order," that which is established by living in harmony with Mother Earth and the Sacred Energies of the Maya Calendar.
It is the energy of the written letter, specifically the sacred texts. The glyph symbolizes the tail of a dog or coyote, which are its manifestation in nature, and it also represents the crosier used by the local authorities who Tz'i' grants cosmic influence to lead the people.

The person born in Tz'i' received Iq' energies in its conception and its fate will be influenced by Tijax. Tz'i' people have the virtue to intercede, correct and unleash a person who has fallen into some evil. It is called to be Ajq'ij.
Positive characteristics: friendly, respected, balanced, courageous, just, advocate and judge
Negative characteristics: vicious, ambitious, prone to creating enmity. To avoid these mental deviations, this person should seek protection with an Ajq'ij.
The ceremonies that are offered in the day of Tz'i' are to avoid the triumph of negative forces and may the authority have mysticism, vision and understanding for a good application of justice, to apologize for the bad thoughts and the misuse of the resources of Mother Nature.
A day to ask for the solution of legal problems and divine intervention to request agreements for any kind of problem.
Then the word came here, Tepeu and G'uqumatz came together, in the dark, at night, and Tepeu and Gucumatz spoke to each other. So they spoke, consulting one another and meditating; they agreed, they put their words and their thoughts together.
- Popol Vuh