AJPUU (Ahau): sprich Achpuu

O EE, W QANIL, S I'X, N KEME

AJPUU is the solar power, the solar fire as a symbol of the divine father GRAN AJAU, who embodies and gives the life principle. AJPUU stands for material and spiritual security, for the power of the divine Creator, present in every moment of life, who supports us in our development and encourages us to become his image.
In AJPUU we embark on the journey of life with the intention of experiencing the divine within us. We carry the staff of empowerment and the lance as protection against all obstructing forces that seek to divert us from our goal.
AJPUU is the hunter who purposefully pursues his purpose and defeats and overcomes everything that stands in his way. AJPUU is the fairytale hero who knows what he wants and uses the power of his heart to get there even faster.

HUN AJPUU is one of the legendary Mayan personalities, as is IXBALAMQUE. They are born from light and shadow, from the upper and underworld, from the sun god and the moon goddess. As twins, they were able to pass the trials and tests of the lords of the Mayan underworld with cunning, bravery, wisdom and purpose and thereby reach the heights of divine light.
AJPUU is the power of the heart warrior, the guardian of the human GOD-aligned will and intention for service. Just as the sun rises in the morning and gives light and warmth to the day, the Nahual AJPUU gives life and warmth to all those who say a clear yes to planetary life and the connection with GOD.
AJPUU expands and opens our consciousness and frees us from the discomfort of a life lived unconsciously. Just as it dissolves the darkness of the night and announces the awakening day at dawn, so AJPUU dissolves our unconscious fears and dependencies in the awakening consciousness. The fire of the sun allows us to recognize the diversity of life, we are provided with warmth and light and we tackle our life's work with determination, which we want to be fulfilled.
AJPUU is the Nahual of male power, physical and spiritual fertility, regeneration, the warrior who walks the path of life with wisdom and knowledge. In the image of the rainbow warrior, AJPUU stands for the combination of courage, bravery and the wisdom of the heart. AJPUU is connected to the warrior Orion, who loses his hardness and destructive power under the influence of the Pleiades forces. For this reason AJPUU also represents the cosmic human being, in Christian terms he represents the divine messenger Jesus, expression of the divine, combined with the cosmic fire and the power of devotion to GOD'S will.

The strengths of those born in AJPUU are people who are confident, intelligent, clear, awake and kind. They radiate warmth and light and have the capacity, through their connection to God, to grasp the cosmic wisdom and the subtle levels of light and shadow and to have their powers at hand. They have a sunny nature, are good friends and reliable partners. Due to their qualities they have inner and outer wealth; they are designed for joy, happiness and abundance. Drawing from this source, they are valuable in leadership positions, but also very responsible and reliable as employees. They find good solutions to problems through their intuitive insights into other worlds and impress with their security. In their basic structure they provide access to the realm of the deceased and are excellent healers for souls seeking help and healing.

The weaknesses of those born in AJPUU are evident in their penchant for power, arrogance, arrogance and self-importance. They are very selective in their dealings with friends and always have a tendency to rise above, influence, correct and control others. They decide wherever they can and consider their truth to be the only correct one. Because of their claim to power, they reject any form of criticism and insist that one subordinates one's opinion to theirs. Thus, they engage in abuse of power, delight in oppressing others, and misuse their power to take advantage of others.


Ceremonies:
On this day the wisdom of the sun god of the Indian peoples is particularly effective. From AJPUU arises the cycle of the four seasons, a constant game of change in birth, death and resurrection.
It is a particularly good day to analyze our lives, to rethink them, to initiate a change, to re-center ourselves on the life task we have set ourselves.
AJPUU is a precious day for women and men to sanctify and honor the masculine. For this reason, a woman's request can be made on this day to be accepted into the sanctity of the male force field. In rituals we could ask the masculine for forgiveness and thus ask for the healing of the marriage or partnership.
It is the day of emotional, intellectual and mental security and the clear recognition of our path in life and our purpose in life.
We thank the Grandfather Sun for his blessings, for awakening our consciousness, which, like the rising sun, illuminates our being and withdraws into the other realms at the end of life.
On the day of AJPUU we say thank you for the blessings of everyday life that open up from our soul, for our daily experiences and for our willpower. From AJPUU, power transforms into spiritual empowerment, personal will into God's will.

On the day of AJPUU we can reject our fears, doubts and all the hindering forces on our journey through life. As beings and forces, these have the task of making us aware of our true being, recognizing ourselves and strengthening our humanity.

Daytime ceremonies AJPUU could also be held at sunrise. A clear YES to our lives, the intention from the heart to want to get closer to ourselves and the willingness to commit to it are prerequisites if we want to invite AJPUU into our lives.

Body level: chest, eyes, heart, blood
Spirit animal: lion
Nahual: the lion,
in the expression of the divine people