
kimi
death
Key Words: Endings, Transformation
Kimi encompasses both the good and the bad and the owl that announces death from the trees. It is the nawal of the Sun. It is about transformation and change. Death is about the end of a cycle. It can also be about harvest because when the corn is harvested, it dies.
In the Story of Humanity, Kimi represents the time when man ceases to be immortal. He becomes subject to the laws of the Universe and an recipient of transformation and change from one form of energy to another.
The etymology of KIMI comes from the word death. Another spelling is Cimi or Cymy
Key Words: Death, Transformation, Harvest, Change
Animal: Owl
Spirit Wind Direction: Xaman the North
Energy: Clarity, Transparency, Truth
Effect: Diminishing
Color: White
Element: Air
Energetic Places: The fireplace, temples, and ceremonial centers
Nawal of the Sun
A Good Day to Focus on:
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Asking for tranquility among those both living and dead
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Asking for and giving forgiveness
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Remembering/Contacting the dead
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Ending things
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Tying up loose ends
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Harvesting
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Reminding yourself of past successes
On this day, people ask to be free of bad choices and accidents.
If you were born on this day
If you were born on Kimi, you carry a quiet wisdom that allows you to see beyond the surface of life. While others may fear change or cling to what has passed, you understand that every ending creates the space for a new beginning. You have a calm, steady presence that helps people feel safe, and you naturally bring patience and perspective to difficult situations. Respect for tradition, family, and those who came before you often shapes the way you move through the world, giving you a deep appreciation for the lessons of the past.
You are someone others instinctively trust. Whether you are offering advice, listening with compassion, or guiding someone through a challenging season, your strength lies in remaining calm when life becomes uncertain. You have a gift for seeing the bigger picture and reminding others that even painful experiences can carry wisdom. Your natural sense of responsibility, combined with your thoughtful and generous nature, allows you to serve your community in quiet but meaningful ways. Many Kimi people are drawn toward healing, teaching, counseling, history, or any path that helps others find understanding and hope.
Your greatest lesson is remembering that the past is a teacher, not a place to live. The wisdom of your ancestors becomes most powerful when it helps you make better choices in the present rather than keeping you tied to yesterday. As you learn to honor what has been while embracing what is still unfolding, you become a bridge between generations. You remind others that life is a continuous cycle of endings and beginnings, and that every transformation carries within it the promise of renewal.
Kimi whispers . . .
"I am the turning of the page."
there is more to your story
Your birth sign is the heart of your Maya birth chart, but it is only one of nine sacred energies that journey with you throughout life.
Beyond your birth sign are three Core Signs that shape the different seasons of your life, and six Medicine Signs that help restore balance whenever life becomes difficult.
Together, they create a map that is unique to you.
a single day can introduce you to an ancient friend.
a birth chart can reveal the companions who have walked beside you all your life.
your birth sign is only the beginning . . .
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