NAWAL

NAWAL

Traits Analysis

Definition: 20 distinct energy characteristics within the ancient Mayan Tzolkin calendar. In MLS, these are not used as labels to fix or define a person’s nature, but are defined as “lenses” for multi-faceted analysis.

Role in MLS:

  • Analytical Lens: By viewing an individual through the lens of Tzolkin analysis, MLS identifies their unique “strengths” and “challenges.”
  • Multi-dimensional Insight: Used as an indicator to project specific facets of an individual, facilitating an objective understanding free from fixed stereotypes.

Guiding Principle: Rather than determining “you have this personality because of this NAWAL,” MLS uses it to logically deduce “which strengths can be leveraged and which challenges might arise” when viewed through that specific energy lens.

Day Analysis

Definition: An analytical method that treats the Tzolkin of a specific day (the combination of NAWAL and Tone) as a “lens to visualize energy characteristics.”

Role in MLS:

  • Identifying Strengths and Challenges: By viewing a date through the Tzolkin lens, MLS objectively extracts the most effective “actions (strengths)” and potential “bottlenecks (challenges)” for that day.
  • Decision-Making Framework: By eliminating subjective judgments of luck (good or bad), it serves as a guideline for logically determining the “optimal behavior” aligned with the day’s inherent characteristics.

Guiding Principle: Instead of interpreting a day as “a lucky day,” it is used for strategic decision-making: “When viewed through the lens of [NAWAL Name], today’s energy strength lies in [X] and the challenge lies in [Y]. Therefore, this action is the most effective choice.”