Maya Life Calendar

Find your birthday’s energy. Walk your Katun.
The Maya didn’t just track time — they listened to it. Every date carries a rhythm. A resonance. And in that rhythm, there’s a message.
This tool helps you translate your birthdate into Maya time. It shows where you are in the long cycle of history, and what that might mean for your life, right now.
🔍 What You’ll Discove
- Maya Long Count of your chosen date
- Katun Ahau – a 20-year cycle that reflects life energy
- Spiritual Insight into the phase you’re currently walking
- And if it’s your birthday…
a timeline of how far you’ve journeyed in Maya time — from Kin to Baktun.
🎯 Why It Matters
Most calendars tell you what day it is.
The Maya Life Calendar reminds you what kind of time you’re in.
It helps you:
- Understand personal timing and change
- Deepen your connection to Maya knowledge
- See how your story fits into a larger cycle
You don’t need to believe in anything mystical to use this.
Just a little curiosity — and maybe, a willingness to listen.
🌀 Maya Life Calendar
📅 Today’s Maya Field Reading
The energy of today reflects where we are in the long memory of time. Use this as a guide for awareness and action.
Enter a date to explore its Maya cycles:
🗓️ Your Maya Date Reading
This date holds its own energy in the Maya calendar. Here’s how it resonates through time — and what it might mean for you.
🧠 What’s a Katun Ahau?
Each Katun (about 20 years) ends in a numbered Ahau, from 0 to 13.
That number tells us the kind of energy echoing through that cycle.
Some Katuns are quiet, like 0 Ahau — a time for endings and reflection.
Others are charged, like 13 Ahau — a turning point, full of legacy choices.
🌀 We Are Living in Katun 8 Ahau
We’re currently living in Katun 8 Ahau, a 20-year cycle whose energy supports growth, peace, and new ideas.
But that doesn’t mean the world is peaceful.
It means the field is open — the Maya believed each Katun creates the conditions, but it’s up to us how we respond. In this cycle, some are growing, many are divided, and new ideas are everywhere — but not always grounded. That’s the nature of resonance: we feel what’s possible, even when we’re not there yet.
This 20-year stretch (from 2012 to ~2032) is the cycle that ends in 8 Ahau.
In Maya thought, the ending Ahau gives the Katun its character — a kind of spiritual echo through time.
So if you’ve been feeling the push to create, connect, or return to something meaningful…
You’re right on time.