Description
Learn the Sacred Maya Calendar from Traditional Indigenous Perspective
This course teaches you how the Cholq’ij (Sacred Maya Calendar) actually works, not through Western astrology frameworks, but through Maya thought itself.
What You’ll Learn in This Maya Calendar Course
You’ll learn why this is a 260 day calendar by understanding its relationship to human gestation. You’ll see how it connects to women’s cycles, to agricultural rhythms, to astronomical events. These aren’t separate pieces of trivia. They’re the integrated framework that shows you what this calendar actually is and why Maya communities have maintained it for millennia.
We’re not overlaying Western astrological concepts onto Maya symbols. We’re learning to see the calendar as Maya people see it: as a living entity you develop relationship with, not a system you use to confirm what you already think.
Understanding Nawals and Maya Calendar Cycles
You’ll understand how the Nawals connect to human expression and the unfolding of events, not as fixed personality types, but as dynamic forces in relationship with life itself. You’ll learn how the main cycles work together to create a complete understanding of the Cholq’ij’s function and purpose.
Authentic Traditional Maya Knowledge
This isn’t filtered through colonial interpretation or adapted for tourist consumption. This is how traditional communities actually engage with this knowledge.
Who This Course Is For:
- Those who’ve never had the opportunity to learn directly from Maya communities
- Those who discovered “Mayan Astrology” through Western sources and now want authentic knowledge from the source
- Those who’ve visited Maya sites and want to go deeper than what’s presented to tourists
- Anyone genuinely ready to learn something outside their familiar framework
This online Maya calendar course doesn’t grant titles or certifications as Ajq’ij. What it offers is genuine immersion into Maya thought and practical knowledge of how to read and relate to the calendar.
If you want serious study with depth and respect for living tradition, you’re welcome here.


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