![]() ![]() ![]() Meaning: black rain, black sky, moon, first flower, westĬh’en represents the night, which means that people born under this sign are night owls rather than morning larks. To sum up: if you are looking for a solid horoscope, we recommend you consult one of the illustrated weeklies. What’s more, we don’t really trust the editor responsible for this material, because we suspect he was born under the Wayeb’i sign, and, to be completely honest, Wayeb’i people can’t tell dreams from reality. Besides, we do not even know whether the ancient Mayans used this (or any other) horoscope it may have been commissioned by one of the esoteric websites that posted it in the first place. However, this leaves our readers the freedom to choose the zodiac sign that suits them best. First of all, the Mayans did not use leap years, which means that every year, each month started six hours earlier.Īfter a few hundred years, calendar winters would set in during astronomical autumns, which makes it difficult to follow the correlation between our months and Mayan months. ![]()
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