Nawal Iq is the wind—Grandfather Wind—an ancient witness to that has ever been. For millions of years, it has carried the stories of this Earth, whispering wisdom, guidance, and the journey of that has unfolded.
Nawal Iq is the wind—Grandfather Wind—an ancient witness to all that has ever been. For millions of years, it has carried the stories of this Earth, whispering wisdom, guidance, and the journey of all that has unfolded. It holds the voices of our ancestors, the echoes of transformation, and the memory of those who have returned to the Source.
This trecena invites us to listen. To pause. To quiet the noise of the mind so we can hear the subtle messages carried by the wind. The voice of Iq can be gentle, like a soft breeze, or insistent, like a storm. When the wind calls, stop. Listen. Pay attention. Your ancestors have become the ether, their voices now riding the wind, appearing in the flight of a hummingbird, the flutter of an insect, or the whisper of the leaves.
Ask the bird that crosses your path: What message do you bring me? What are you trying to remind me of?
Yet, not all winds are soft. Sometimes, they arrive as hurricanes or tornadoes—not just in the physical world but within our own lives. Chaos, sudden changes, or unsettling emotions can spiral around us like tempests demanding our attention. In those moments, breathe. The breath is your anchor, keeping you centered as you witness the storm. Through breath, you receive the guidance hidden within it.
Each breath is a miracle. With every inhale, you take in oxygen—a gas transformed through the alchemy of your body into blood, nourishing every cell and carrying the message of life. With every exhale, you release what no longer serves you. This cycle is sacred, a continuous exchange between you and the cosmos. You are not just alive—you are a living miracle. And just as the breath sustains you, your words and intentions have the power to bring life into existence: to children, to dreams, to new beginnings.
What do you wish to give life to in this trecena? A new way of relating to your emotions? A new idea? A new path?
Use your breath to infuse life into that intention. Blow it into the wind. Plant it like a seed in the Earth. Ignite it in the flame of a candle and let the ashes return to the soil. In doing so, you show the universe—and Grandfather Wind—that you are consciously stepping into your co-creative power.
Breathe with intention. Listen with reverence. Move with the wind.
Kikitemal pa ri kak´a q´ij (have a good trecena).
With love and respect
Nan Vivi Cruz de Baak