
Goddess Journal Tracker - Chalchiuhtlicue, She Who Wears the Jade Skirt
Featuring Chalchiuhtlicue, She Who Wears the Jade Skirt
Chalchiuhtlicue, Aztec Jade-Skirted Goddess of All Waters, is shown here wearing a traditional huipil and enagua, or blouse and skirt, and a ceremonial Aztec feathered headdress. Their clothing was often made from ayate fiber, made from the maguey cactus (a cousin to the blue agave and aloe plants). She build a rainbow bridge for the Righteous, and was often shown with water lilies on her skirt. Her sankalpa affirmation is, “My challenges are changing me into who I dream of becoming.”
Color in the maguey cactus with any symptoms, moods, or habits you’d like to track!
Includes the quotation:
“They sang the words in unison, yet somehow created a web of sounds with their voices. It was like hearing a piece of fabric woven with all the colors of a rainbow. I did not know that such beauty could be formed by the human mouth. I had never heard harmony before.”
― Anita Diamant
These trackers were made for sharing in the Dancing Goddesses Facebook group between 2021-2023, and I removed the dates to allow them to be used in any month you like. Each tracker has between 28-31 days to fill in (depending on which month they were originally made for), so please feel free to draw your own additions if you end up using a 30-day tracker for a 31-day month, etc. ☺️
These download and print beautifully at home on matte photo paper, but cardstock or regular paper will work too. Alternatively, you can import the image into a program like Procreate and color digitally.
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copyright Kelli Cymraes Lincoln, 2023