Activating Starseeds
Greetings, dear Soul! Tuesday the 31st we step into the flowing radiance of K’ een 68, Activating Starseed, where Movement itself becomes a living prayer, and the Seeds of the cosmos are stirred into motion. Incidentally, some of the Mayan elders actually use the word “Starseed” for this Nagual, so of course I do too.
This calendar, coming from the Pleiades, is the only Starseed calendar on earth. The 12-house Tropical Zodiac definitely came from earth, and there is much evidence that it arose from a Toxic Masculine Babylonian priesthood bent on destroying the Divine Feminine, which they did by removing the 13th constellation, Ophiuchus (a Greek word meaning Serpent Bearer).
And while the Greeks did look to the stars for myths and messages, there are a plethora of rapes and murders in their interpretation of those crazy gods. Once again, very 3D earthbound ego-driven information.
Unlike the Divine Mayan Tzolk’ een Starseed Pleiadian Calendar. Yay.
Tone Three hums with the spark of initiation through action, like the Three Hearthstones igniting the sacred fire of creation, calling us into Flow, Communication, and the playful dance of Divinity Trinity. This is a day where energy wants to move, ideas want to breathe, and life itself asks to be expressed through humor, connection, and embodied momentum. If you’d like to allow yourself a 7-minute break to experience this little song video I made a while back, I promise you an energetic raise in vibration with a cosmic giggle in accordance with K’ een 68:
And within this vibrant current, Starseed awakens—the cosmic gardener within, attuned to the Codes of Life, planting intentions like seeds in fertile soil, trusting in Abundance, Prosperity, and the Harmonious unfolding of a greater design. Here, we are both the sower and the seed from the stars, guided by the subtle symmetry, designed to shine outwards in all directions equally, invited to nurture what is ready to grow. Here’s all the Codes:
And yet the Shadow Ego stirs within this activated field as Triangulation, Low Self-Esteem, and the pendulum swing between Laziness and Hyperactivity. The busy, communicative nature of Tone Three can scatter energy into distraction or drama, pulling others into unnecessary emotional triangles or seeking validation through constant motion. It is a somewhat obvious fact that women have been doing this in their kitchens for thousands of years. (Men out on the fields and in the bars.)
Please note that it is the malfunctioning of the Third Chakra that is implicated in all three of the Tone 3 dramas, and when you look at Starseed’s dramas, there’s that same distortion again.
Meanwhile, the Starseed Shadow of Discordant, Envious, and Spendthrift reveals itself when we fall out of harmony with our own path—comparing, competing, or attempting to fill inner lack through excess or misaligned pursuits. When the sacred rhythm is lost, movement becomes chaos, and abundance becomes imbalance.
Shine a Light on the Shadow Ego
Where in my life do I pull others into unnecessary dynamics or emotional triangles instead of addressing things directly?
When do I allow low self-esteem to drive my actions, seeking validation rather than standing in my own worth?
Do I notice patterns of being either sluggish and avoidant or overly busy to the point of burnout?
Where am I out of harmony with my own path, creating discord instead of alignment?
In what ways do I compare myself to others, allowing envy to cloud my unique gifts?
Do I use money, time, or energy in ways that are careless or compensating for something deeper?
Our two Exemplars could not be further apart on the Activating Starseed poles, so let’s dive in:
Victor Frankl embodied the luminous potential of Activating Starseed through his profound ability to find meaning in motion, even amidst unimaginable suffering. As a Holocaust survivor and the founder of logotherapy, Frankl demonstrated how the human spirit can remain aligned with purpose regardless of external conditions.
His life’s work, especially through his book Man’s Search for Meaning (on my bookshelf), reflects the Starseed’s deep connection to the Codes of Life—planting seeds of hope, dignity, and inner freedom in even the darkest soil. His teachings ripple outward as a Wayshower frequency, reminding humanity that meaning is not given, but cultivated through conscious choice and inner alignment.
And yet Frankl’s journey was not untouched by Shadow Ego. The extreme trauma of the concentration camps, including the loss of his pregnant wife and much of his family, placed him in constant proximity to despair and existential void. While he chose meaning as his path, the weight of such suffering inevitably brought encounters with the edge of hopelessness, where the temptation toward emotional shutdown or existential fatigue could arise.
Whitney Houston shone brightly the Activating Starseed frequency but burned out like a supernova. Actually, no, fizzled out like a shooting star. At her peak she radiated immense abundance, beauty, and emotional resonance through her extraordinary voice and global impact. Rising to fame with albums like Whitney Houston and timeless songs such as I Will Always Love You, she embodied the Starseed’s Prosperity and Harmonious expression, touching millions with a voice that felt truly celestial. Her presence carried a Venusian grace—an elegance and emotional depth that made her both a caretaker of feeling and a channel of divine artistry, inspiring generations with her gifts.
Yet her Shadow Ego unfolded in deeply human ways. Houston’s struggles with substance abuse, cocaine, crack, and booze, widely documented throughout the 1990s and 2000s, reflected patterns of Discordant living and internal imbalance, and reveal a deep core wound of Low Self-Esteem.
Her relationship with Bobby Brown was often turbulent, marked by public conflict and emotional strain, mirroring the triangulation and disharmony within her personal life. He also physically abused her, himself a crackhead alcoholic.
Financial mismanagement and reported excessive spending at times echoed the Spendthrift Shadow, while underlying issues of self-worth and pressure within the spotlight shouted out deeper currents of Low Self-Esteem. Her story reveals how even the most radiant, stunning physical beauty, and one of the most angelic voices every to leave a human’s mouth, Activating Starseed frequencies can become entangled when the inner harmony is missing. So ironic that those incredibly sung words burned into everyones neo-cortex “And Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii, will always love Youuuuuuuuu!” were never said by herself to herself.
Now let’s look at their Guides:
Harmonizing Solar Chief has that “by any means necessary” vibration tucked behind the “Harmonizing” moniker, and of course Ahau is the leader, the hunter, the culmination of the previous 19 Glyphs. Great guy to have help you build your foundation. Or a totalitarian bulldozer.
Paitent Jaguar-Shaman is how Victor Frankl made it thru the concentration camps. The loving and creative power of Tone 9, the most feminine of the Tonahl, combines with the healing intentions of Jaguar-Shaman, she herself well-recognized as being very feminine. If this energy is turned against onself negatively, you get alcoholic crackheads.
Add this to the complex stability of Co-creating Spiritual Communication, the place where Whitney sang from, and where Victor wrote and lectured from. On the dark side, Manifesting Breath can be Victimized Jealousy and Destructive Arrogance.
Resolving Wise One was mos def another factor in Whitney’s demise. She couldn’t handle the (illusion of self-created) pressure of performing as her addictions gained power. She was 48 when she died, well into the age when the Future Vision Guide really starts kicking into gear. The night before the Grammy Awards she drowned in her bathtub, alone at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, prescription drugs and coke in her bloodstream.
Victor Fankl, on the other hand, died at age 92. After age 48, Viktor Frankl entered what many would consider the most influential and expansive phase of his life—where his teachings on meaning truly spread across the world.
At 48 (in 1953), he was already a respected psychiatrist in Vienna, but what followed was decades of global impact:
He became a professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Vienna, holding that role for about 25 years. During this time, he refined and taught logotherapy, his approach centered on humanity’s search for meaning as the primary motivational force.
His book Man’s Search for Meaning—originally published earlier—began to gain massive international recognition in the decades after, eventually becoming one of the most influential psychological works ever written, translated into dozens of languages and selling millions of copies worldwide.
He taught and gave talks across Europe, North America, and beyond, including at major institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and other universities, spreading his philosophy to students, therapists, and seekers alike.
In his 60s, he took up mountain climbing and even earned a pilot’s license, reflecting his belief in fully engaging with life regardless of age. He remarried after the war and built a family life, maintaining a long marriage with his second wife, Eleonore, and raising a daughter, while continuing his professional work. Truly an exemplary Resolving Wise One, a man for whom the phrase Forgiveness in the Eye of the Storm would sum up his perspective on life.
As for you and me today, the message is clear: let your movement be meaningful, and your energy aligned with what truly matters. This is a day to plant seeds with intention, to speak with authenticity, and to act in ways that nourish both self and soul. It is also the perfect day to shine your light from the center of your kitchen.
With Unconditional Love and Universal Truth,
crispy



