Start Again, Initiating Serpent
Greetings, dear Soul! Thursday the 7th is K’ een 105, Initiating Serpent, the start of a new Pulse-Wave, where the very pulse of Creation meets the primal fire of Life itself: Kundalini. Yes, the Maya had the word Kundalini (two versions of it) and Chakra, in their vocabulary before the Spanish conquest. This was detailed in a 1990 book by Hunbatz Men:
K’ een 105 is a day of beginnings born through instinct, passion, and embodied knowing. Initiating Serpent calls us to trust the intelligence already living within our blood, bones, and nervous system. The Serpent does not apologize for its vitality. It moves through the world with intuition, adaptability, and raw presence, teaching us that awakening is not merely mental or spiritual, but deeply physical. And there’s a strong penchant for shedding skin, starting over, new haircut, new yoga pants, new job. Here is the whole Pulse-Wave. See if you can name the days:
Today invites us to anchor new intentions directly into the body, to listen closely to the wisdom of sensation, and to remember that consciousness itself moves through flesh, breath, sensuality, and instinct. The Inner Fire burns brightly today, awakening the Kundalini current and reminding us that life-force energy is sacred when guided by awareness and love. Here’s all the Codes:
As you well know, every K’ een comes with Shadow Ego tests. The fear-based side of the personality may seek to dominate the spotlight through Self-Centeredness, erupt into Rage when challenged, or leave important matters unfinished through Incompletion.
The Serpent’s shadow can also emerge through Teasing, manipulative games, emotional poison, or the misuse of spiritual and psychological influence. When life-force energy is disconnected from compassion, the venom of words, seduction, projection, or resentment can quietly spread. Today asks us to become conscious of how we wield our power. Are we using vitality to heal and inspire, or to control and provoke? The Serpent teaches that true mastery is not suppression of passion, but purification of it.
Shine a Light on the Shadow Ego:
Where might I be making everything about myself instead of listening to the needs of others?
What unfinished situation in my life continues to drain my energy because I refuse to fully address it?
Have I been carrying hidden anger or resentment beneath the surface of my calm exterior?
Do I sometimes tease, provoke, or flirt in ways that subtly manipulate attention or emotional reactions?
Where could my words, moods, or projections be acting like emotional venom toward myself or others?
Am I using spiritual insight, sexuality, charisma, or intuition responsibly — or attempting to gain power through them?
And now today we have the lifetime of one single individual to ponder all these factors:
Oscar Wilde embodied Initiating Serpent through his magnetic wit, sensual intelligence, and fearless devotion to beauty, art, and self-expression. (While the Seed and Dog are sexual, the Serpent is much more sensual.) Wilde moved through Victorian society like a living current of electricity, challenging rigid norms with dazzling humor and visionary language.
His works such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest revealed an extraordinary instinct for exposing hypocrisy while celebrating the complexity of human desire. His life radiated the Serpent’s themes of passion, renewal, adaptability, and embodied creativity.
Even after devastating public humiliation and imprisonment (which he brought upon himself thru squirting his venom), Wilde continued writing with emotional depth and spiritual reflection, demonstrating the Serpent’s capacity for shedding skin and transforming suffering into wisdom.
In his rather infamous Shadow Ego, Wilde’s life also reflected the darkly dangerous edge of Initiating Serpent. His sharp tongue and provocative public persona often crossed into Teasing and social mockery that first created, then intensified backlash against him. His passionate bisexual relationships and defiance of Victorian morality placed him directly in conflict with the legal and cultural powers of his era, eventually leading to his imprisonment for “gross indecency.”
During periods of emotional collapse, exile, and financial ruin, the Serpent’s venom appeared through cycles of bitterness, self-destruction, and despair. Wilde’s story reveals both the brilliance and danger of untamed life-force energy: the same fire that illuminates can also consume when wounded by shame, rejection, or rage. He died at the age of 46, of an ear infection and weakened constitution due to horrific prison conditions.
Let’s examine the four Guides of the Mayan Cross. In Oscar’s Past Wisdom Guide sits Balancing Earth. Here, the Serpent finds grounding, the stabilizing weight of Gaia’s creative intelligence, yet the Rolla Bolla is there... Wilde wasn’t only naughty flamboyance — he was a craftsman of language, precise, measured, rooted in the ancient garden of myth and classic form. His sense of timing, of architecture in the spoken and written word, came from this earthy stability.
His Divine Feminine guide is Reflecting Monkey, the trickster, the performer, his Monkey muse sitting atop the Pyramid (see above for refresher). This was his inner laughter, his desire for theater, his irrepressible sense of play. And the trickster… The Monkey within Wilde was was his feminine /Yin-powered creativity — to weave illusion and reveal truth through the same acts.
His Divine Masculine guide is Harmonizing Rainstorm, the thunderbeing with undeniably strongly feminine power. This shows up as the sudden brilliance of his wit, like lightning splitting a dark sky, drenched in emotion. Rainstorm is the communal cleanser — Wilde’s words could wash away stale thought and drench a room of any size in new awareness. But storms are dangerous too, and his masculine side bore the role of catalyst: shocking, purging, and sometimes destroying. (The Serpent’s Core Self venom is massively charged with lightning bolts…)
And in his Future Vision sits Patient Corn, the Reed, Cane, and Bamboo of Mayan culture. Have I mentioned that the strongest feminine Tone is 9 a thousand times yet? And have I similarly told you that Corn is the most masculine of the Glyphs? Sounds like a Core Self of Initiating Serpent has a rather high chance of manifesting bisexuality in an open-minded Soul.
Despite the fact that Mr. Wilde passed away long before most Maya say he would “become” his Future Vision Guide, Patient Corn had its effect from his first breath, just like it does for all of us. It was his legacy: the tall stalks of his words standing long after his body fell. Corn is nourishment, community food, the perennial teachings that keep giving. Wilde’s wit, once scandalous, has ripened into the stable harvest of cultural memory — lines quoted endlessly, seeds planted in future generations, where his outrageousness is now de rigeur, the norm.
As you may know, I have my Kundalini Reiki Master’s certificate, and I have been studying them off and on for over 20 years. You may also know that I am the only person that teaches the Chakras with the Mayan calendar, which was greatly influenced by that book, and meeting Hunbatz Men for a 1-day workshop in the year 2001 (shown in the video).
Now, as today was only one Exemplar, and as I like to go on and on and on, here’s a segment from the introduction of a very informative book by Swami Muktananda, called “Kundalini, The Secret of Life”.
(You can see the book for free on www. internet archive. org)
“The book you are about to read is a classic of spiritual litera ture. To understand its Importance, we must realize that for centuries the subject of Kundalini has been shrouded in mystery, hedged around by misinformation, and guarded by the strictest secrecy. This knowledge was so well hidden, in fact, that when Swami Muktananda received Kundalini awakening from his own Master, Bhagawan Nityananda, and began experiencing its effects, he had no idea what was happening to him.
He wrote his first great work, the spiritual autobiography Play of Consciousness, to prevent his own students from running into the same confusion, and to help them understand the process unfolding within them. The experience of Kundalini awakening is incomparable. It is often described as a rebirth, since the deep transformation that occurs can make us feel as if we had been catapulted into a new world.
My own initial experience was like this. In 1973, three days after my arrival in Swami Muktananda's ashram in Ganeshpuri, near Bombay, India, I was sweeping leaves from one of the garden paths. I looked up and saw Baba coming down the path toward me with a small group of men. I then watched him pick a leaf from a eucalyptus tree and examine it with great interest. I stood aside to let him and the others pass, but to my astonishment, he stopped right in front of me and handed this leaf to me. He then continued down the path. Still holding on to the leaf, I entered the temple of the ashram to attend the afternoon chant.
I was a little early that day. As I sat waiting for the chant to begin, an incredibly loud explosion occurred right above the top of my head. It sounded like a sonic boom. At the same time, another explosion took place in my chest as though someone had stuck a stick of dynamite into granite. A whole inner world opened up within me. Incredibly powerful waves of love began to surge up inside me. But they were completely unlike any other kind of love I had ever known.
This love was completely pure, unconditional, and unbelievably powerful. I remember thinking that this must be what they call divine love. I had read about it in the works of the Spanish mystics years before.The experience was so intense that I started to cry. And I kept crying on and off for two weeks - which was the period of time it took me to adjust to the new state in which I found myself.
That state – those waves of divine love surging up inside me - lasted twenty- four hours a day, without interruption, for a year and a half, after which they became sporadic. But though the love has become milder, it has never left. Whether Shaktipat comes to us dramatically like a sonic boom or very quietly and subtly, as it does to many people, the awakened Kundalini totally transforms our outlook and our experience of ourselves.
This is why for so many centuries, in nearly every culture and tradition, Kundalini has been known and revered, for in this mighty power lies the secret of direct spiritual experience, the lifeblood of true religion. Its unfolding has produced the great mystics and men of genius who have flourished in every age. Yet it is not the exclusive property of only a few. Kundalini exists in every human being, though usually in a dormant form.
As one ancient Christian text describes it, "In every human being dwells an infinite power, the root of the universe. That infinite power exists in two modes: one actual, the other potential. This infinite power exists in a latent condition in everyone." Once it is awakened, our spiritual evolution is assured.”
Swami Kripananda South Fallsburg, New York December, 1993.
I have personally experienced the chakras / kundalini, feeling them in my body, and seeing them in others’, on good strong doses of entheogens combined with meditation, but not a fullblown awakening like Swami K. I’m greatly looking forward to exploring those avenues more in the future (but not in Japan). Hint, hint.
Now, the phrase that came to me when I focused closely on the lessons from K’ een 105, the Pulse-Wave Teacher, was “Seeting Chakra and Kundalini Intentions”, and I promise you that if you do this, you are clearing the way for your energetic expansion. Like I always say, “Chakras: You can’t evolve without them!” And today I’m adding “No Chakra, No human”.
You ARE your Chakras. You ARE your Kundalini. You ARE your Merkaba. The Merkaba does not come online until you’ve fully activated your Chakras, and all of them together is your Rainbow Light Body. Repeating this meditation every morning for 13 days will also help you:
As for you and me today, the message is clear: trust the wisdom of the body without becoming enslaved by impulse, or distracted by the whining of the Shadow Ego. No matter what is happening in the “outside world”, the only thing you have control of is your body, and to some degree, your mind. K’ een 105 is asking you to become even more intimate with your body, and limit all negative information coming into your mind.
Today is a powerful day to begin again, to listen deeply to instinct, and to let the sacred Serpent flicker its tongue within you, helping you shed old psychological skin so that a more authentic self may emerge, renewed. One thing that I can promise you is that in the next three to five years, all the shit that humanity has been hiding away for the last 2,000 years is going to hit the fan, and it will cause all those who are living in fear to have spiraling descents into hellish reality.
All humanity’s lies will be exposed, and all those people whose lives are based on lies (most bankers, most investors & venture capitalists, most lawyers, most insurance agents and companies, all bad business people, all crooked politicians, all careers based on lies and control by fear) will crumble and fall in the next 5 - 15 years. All of that hat is not your concern. Unless you are in a distorted profession. If so, get the fuck out now.
Truly, your primary concern is your Self, your Soul, and this precious body it is currently inhabiting. Next is your spouse, children, and parents, but honestly, they are very secondary. You are the universe, the You-Inverse, and your relationship to You, the sacred, holy, and divine extension of Prime Creator Mother Father Source Hunab K’u God-sciousness is the only thing that really matters.
I’m here to help you develop a closer relationship to yourself thru Mayan Embodiment, as you know, which includes intimate Chakra wisdom.
With Unconditional Love and Universal Truth,
Thirteen Thank Yous and Long Life of Honey in the Heart Chakra,
Een Lak’esh, Ala K’ een means I am You, You are Me, We are One Divinity.
Namaste,
crispy






