Received this note today from Julie:
I gifted Helen (Maya inspired clay worker) a calendar and she in turn drew a picture after spending a long time with the calendar and art.
She dreams of me from time to time and sees me talking to many people. Anyhow, she reported that she felt Jaguar Bird in full dress beside her as she drew the picture. She drew four glyph-like shapes with the fourth looking like corn, and then there is a standing figure of a Mayan man with
hand extended. Each of the three glyphs before the corn seems to have some form of three. The third one actually has three dots. The second glyph has a spiral in it. I need to spend more time on this drawing in order to do an interpretation.
Helen was certain she was being spoken to by a Maya who was present then. I do not recall any details from my studies about Bird Jaguar specifically, but will look to see if Linda Schiele has work on him in a book I may have here; but not until I work on her work intuitively first. A drawing is like a dream, I know, and I was told I would be able to interpret the lines others drew in a very recent dream class. Will share with you what I see in it.
For those who are also working on Mayan art, including calendars, and wondering about what they mean when you see the glyphs come to life or you see a statue-type of being beside you will want to learn more.
The Maya are not available on call to all, but at times there is so much power in the universe that even they consent to being used to teach what is needed by students or gurus or others who are working now to unite the world in time for another entirely different paradigm to arrive in time. Here is what I received now:
What you see in the work that Helen created is her own rebirth. She is not without many avenues of work to use to succeed and become all that she needs to be before she returns and gives up this earth. She is seeded in the universe and she is happy to see that she can ascend as if a jaguar keeper of time, but she is also aware that her flights here are not as equal as they once were to what she wanted to be by now. She is not standing still, but she is not ready to take over her new role, either.
Ruth Lee, Scribe to The Maya
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