Last Sunday, I went to a used bookstore at the Fort Mason Center, near the 
Marina Green in SF.  While in there, I saw a used book called Mayan Oracle and 
decided to buy it.
 

 I thought nothing of the book until I read it last night.  The book has 44 
cards in its accompanying box, 20 of which were glyphs of Mayan gods or 
archetypes, 13 were of numbers written in Mayan numerical symbols, and the 
remaining 11 were symbols which the authors called lens cards.
 

 As instructed in the book, I asked a question and then shuffled the cards to 
pick one card that contained the answer.  The card was the glyph of Imix, 
pronounced as "ee-meesh".  Please, see the link below:
 
http://www.muluk.net/University/The-Mayan-Calendar/Tzolkin/20-Star-Glyphs/Imix-Alligator.php
 
http://www.muluk.net/University/The-Mayan-Calendar/Tzolkin/20-Star-Glyphs/Imix-Alligator.php

 

 I read the description of the glyph which generally means the "eternal 
mother". I pronounced the name a few times to decipher what the answer was 
supposed to be and decided to go to sleep.
 

 While asleep, I had a fairly long dream about a Latin-American family showing 
their faces and family tree, all of whom I did not recognize.  Then in the end 
a face of a young Latino man, with black wavy hair, whom I presumed was a 
member of this family, appeared.  He spoke Spanish and mixed it with English as 
he talked.
 

 I was wondering after the dream if it was about (1) my past life, (2) the 
previous owner of the book, which somehow I was able to decipher through the 
vibrations left in the book, or (3) the appearance of the god Imix in my 
consciousness when called by the sound of its name in my brain.
 

 If anyone wants to ask any life questions to the Mayan Oracle, please let me 
know.  I will post the picture of the glyph (if available from the other sites) 
to show the answer to your question.
 

 

 

 

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