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  1.   asiesserunmexicano:

The Tzolkin is a calendar used by the Maya and other pre-Columbian peoples of Central America (and their descendants).There are many versions about their origins, and write about this later.There is a solar calendar, not having 365 days or governed by cycles or years of the SunNor is lunar, and not governed by any of the cycles or lunar months.The tzolkin is a cycle formed by the possible variations of 20 glyphs and 13 energy levels, bysimple math shows that the complete cycle of 260 days is met.Every day or KIN, is represented by the Glyph and level it deserves. Whether characters to determine who is born on that day or to define the day in general or of any cycle or phenomenon,and so on.It is also important to note that the glyphs and levels change daily, so they are parallel accounts.So, day 1 (glyph 1, level 1), day 2 (glyph 2, level 2), … day 260 (glyph 20, level 13). Something similar to what happens in the Gregorian calendar with the months and weeks, both cycles are counted in parallel.

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    asiesserunmexicano:

    The Tzolkin is a calendar used by the Maya and other pre-Columbian peoples of Central America (and their descendants).

    There are many versions about their origins, and write about this later.
    There is a solar calendar, not having 365 days or governed by cycles or years of the Sun
    Nor is lunar, and not governed by any of the cycles or lunar months.

    The tzolkin is a cycle formed by the possible variations of 20 glyphs and 13 energy levels, bysimple math shows that the complete cycle of 260 days is met.

    Every day or KIN, is represented by the Glyph and level it deserves. Whether characters to determine who is born on that day or to define the day in general or of any cycle or phenomenon,and so on.

    It is also important to note that the glyphs and levels change daily, so they are parallel accounts.So, day 1 (glyph 1, level 1), day 2 (glyph 2, level 2), … day 260 (glyph 20, level 13). Something similar to what happens in the Gregorian calendar with the months and weeks, both cycles are counted in parallel.

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