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Number Seven- Resonant

There are 20 day glyphs and 13 of each glyph. The Tzolkin is a combination of 20 wavespells each lasting 13 days. The days of the wavespell instead of simply being called 1-13, are given names.
The seventh day of the wavespell is called the Resonant day. If you were born on a number seven day then you were born on the seventh day of a wavespell.

People born on number seven days have psychic abilites. Key words associated with this number are `channelling and attunement`. They are very intuitive and they can be unnerving to be around sometimes. This is because they seem to be able to read you like an open book! The number seven when combined with glyphs result in some very interesting combinations.
eg. If you were born on a White Wind day and you were a number seven,
you would be `channeling communication`

 


The number seven is symbolised by one bar and two dots.

The number seven is considered sacred in many cultures because of it`s connection to the rainbow. The seven colours of the rainbow have long represented the multiple races here on earth. The Native American prophecy is that we here on earth to create the bottom arch of the rainbow,
completing the circle of life.
The number seven also appears prominently in the calendar.
If you subtract 13 from 20 you get 7.
One `moon` is 28 days long and consists of four, seven -day weeks.

There are also seven stars in the constellation of Pleadies.

Furthermore, we have seven chakras.

The seventh moon of the year is the Monkey moon and people born on `Resonant` days are therefore connected to this totem. Monkey symbolises using your mind, as humans are presumed to be evolved from monkeys and they, like us, are very smart and it is because we used our brains that we evolved.
Number seven people can use their intuitve minds to aid their own evolution
see Monkey Moon for more info

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