Every day carries a code. Enter a birthdate to cast your full Cosmic Identity Map — your Dreamspell galactic signature woven together with the Maya Calendar Round, the living Chol Q'ij count, the Galactic Mayan Unified Code, the world's astrologies, and more — sealed at the end by your unified cosmic code, all indexed to the living Tzolk'in mandala.
Gregorian date · everything below is computed live in your browser. A birth time is optional — today it resolves the Burmese Wednesday sign; more time-based layers are coming.
The Classic Maya count of the same day — the Long Count tally of days since the creation date of 11 August 3114 BCE, with the interlocking Tzolk’in and Haab that together turn the 52-year Calendar Round. Three Mesoamerican systems appear on this page — Dreamspell (a modern synthesis), the Classic Maya count (a historical tradition) and the Chol Q’ij (a living tradition). Their mathematics are related; the traditions are distinct, and none replaces another.
The Chol Q’ij — the sacred 260-day calendar still kept by K’iche’ Maya daykeepers in highland Guatemala. A living tradition, read here for the same moment of birth.
SSP’s own synthesis — your Galactic Dreamspell kin and your traditional Long Count Tzolk’in kin, combined by group-energy addition into a single Unified Kin. The Long Count is the root — the archetype you evolve from; the Dreamspell is the pathway — the archetype you are evolving toward; the Unified Code is their meeting place.
The same moment of birth, read by the great astronomical traditions — the Western tropical zodiac and the Vedic sidereal sky with its lunar mansions. Moon-based readings are cast for noon; near a cusp they can shift with the hour of birth.
Three more ancient indices of the same day — the Pythagorean count of your birth numbers, the sexagenary animal-and-element you were born under (with the lunar New Year cutoff computed exactly), and your Birth Card from the Cards of Destiny, where a single playing card encodes your life's blueprint.
Three more ways the day has been named. The Burmese weekday sign belongs to a living astrological tradition still practiced in Myanmar. The Celtic tree and birth-rune signs are modern revival and symbolic correspondences — beloved, but not ancient natal systems. Each card carries its provenance label, so you always know which is which.
Your four Prime Gifts, read from the Sun's position at birth across the 64-gate wheel of the I Ching. Each key carries a spectrum: the Shadow to transform, the Gift to embody, and the Siddhi to awaken.
Every system on this page, folded into one portable signature — copy it, save it, or drop it into the Group Energy Calculator. The same engine powers both.