Dreamspell 13 Moon calendar and kin guide

Dreamspell FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the system and the app.

This page answers the questions people usually ask when they are first encountering Dreamspell, deciding whether the app is right for them, or trying to understand the current privacy and support scope.

System Basics

Questions about Dreamspell itself

These are the ideas people usually want defined before they can decide whether the practice or the app makes sense for them.

What is Dreamspell?

On this site and in the app, Dreamspell is presented as a modern spiritual calendar system used for reflective study. It combines an annual 13 Moon rhythm with a daily 260-kin cycle known as the Tzolkin.

What is the 13 Moon calendar?

It is commonly studied as a thirteen-moon annual rhythm in which each moon carries a name, a totem, and a tone-based theme. The app’s Calendar and Resources areas help you browse that structure by date.

What is the Tzolkin?

The Tzolkin is the 260-day cycle created by combining thirteen galactic tones with twenty solar seals. Each day in that cycle is one kin.

What is a kin?

A kin is one daily signature in the 260-day cycle. A name such as Red Electric Skywalker combines color, tone, and seal into one identity for that day.

What are galactic tones?

The thirteen galactic tones describe the movement or stage of a cycle, from purpose and challenge through manifestation, cooperation, and presence.

What are solar seals?

The twenty solar seals provide the symbolic qualities that pair with tones to form a kin. Examples include Dragon, Wind, Seed, Moon, Skywalker, and Sun.

What is a wavespell?

A wavespell follows the full thirteen-tone arc across a thirteen-day process. People often study a day both as an individual kin and as part of a wavespell unfolding.

Is Dreamspell the same as the traditional Maya calendar?

No. Dreamspell is not the same thing as the traditional Maya calendars. This site and app keep that distinction explicit and do not claim to replace or speak for Indigenous Maya knowledge.

Using The App

Questions about the current app version

These answers stay inside the current version’s documented behavior so the site does not promise features that are not active yet.

What can I do in the Dreamspell app?

You can check today’s kin, browse the 13 Moon and Tzolkin calendar views, explore kin combinations, keep a local journal, and open bundled reference material in the Resources tab.

Do I need internet access to use Dreamspell?

No. The core experience is designed to work offline with bundled reference data and local calculation.

Do I need an account?

No. The current version does not require account creation to use the shipped feature set.

Is Dreamspell available on iPhone and iPad?

Yes. The app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.

Does the app support Spanish?

Yes. The current version includes English and Spanish localization.

What is the Journal for?

The Journal is meant for reflections tied to dates and kin. In the current version, those entries stay on your device.

What is Group Kin Blend?

It is a reflective calculator built into the app. It is intentionally presented as an in-app synthesis tool rather than as a canonical traditional teaching.

Is the app already on the App Store?

The app is in release preparation. Use the Get App page for the current launch status and the future App Store link.

Privacy And Data

Questions about storage, permissions, and contact access

The privacy page goes deeper, but these are the headline answers most visitors want first.

Where are my journal entries stored?

On your device in the current version. The app does not require an account or server-backed journal storage for the shipped feature set.

Does Dreamspell use third-party analytics or ads?

The current version is described as not including third-party analytics, third-party advertising, or user-data sale.

Does Dreamspell import contacts?

Not in the current version. The app includes permission-copy scaffolding for a possible future opt-in contacts feature, but that feature is not active now and is not part of the current public promise.

How do I contact support or ask a privacy question?

Use UrbanZenMaster@gmail.com. The same public address currently handles app help and privacy questions.

Practical Use

Questions about how to begin

If you are curious but not sure how to use any of this in practice, start simple and stay with the vocabulary until it feels familiar.

Where should a beginner start?

Start with today’s kin, read the tone and seal names separately, then notice how the app’s Calendar and Kin Explorer help you see the same signature from different angles.

Do I need to memorize all the tones and seals first?

No. Most people learn by repetition: checking today’s signature, reading the glossary language, and slowly building familiarity with the recurring tone and seal patterns.

Can I use the app as a study tool without treating it as doctrine?

Yes. Many people approach Dreamspell as a reflective framework or symbolic language. The app is designed to help with study and journaling, not to force one interpretation.

Where can I go deeper from here?

Read the full guide, use the Resources section inside the app, and follow the linked reference sites if you want more Dreamspell-oriented background reading.

Next Step

Choose the best follow-up after the FAQ

If your question is answered, the next move is usually either the beginner path, the guide, the glossary, or the app page itself.

Beginner Path

Start Here

Use the shorter starter page when you want the cleanest sequence through Dreamspell basics without reading every section of the full guide.

Open Start Here
Big Picture

Why Dreamspell?

Read the explainer when you want beginner-friendly framing for why people use Dreamspell and what the app is actually helping with.

Read Why Dreamspell
Reference

Glossary

Keep the glossary nearby for quick lookups of tones, seals, moon names, kin language, and wavespell terms while you study.

Open Glossary
App Path

Get App

Bookmark the app page now so you have the launch-status destination and future App Store button in the same place later.

Open Get App

Need More Detail?

Use the guide, then the app.

If the vocabulary on this page is making sense, the Dreamspell app is the next step because it lets you browse dates, inspect kin, and keep reflections in one place.