Dreamspell 13 Moon calendar and kin guide

Why Dreamspell?

Why people come to Dreamspell, and what the app helps them do.

Most people do not arrive already knowing what a kin or a wavespell is. They come because they want a different relationship to time, a symbolic language for reflection, or a daily practice that feels more alive than a plain date grid. This page explains that pull in beginner-friendly language and keeps the app promise honest.

Why It Resonates

Three reasons people tend to stay with Dreamspell

The appeal is usually practical before it becomes philosophical: people want a daily rhythm, a pattern they can revisit, and a language that helps them reflect.

It gives time a felt rhythm

The 13 Moon year and the Tzolkin can make time feel cyclical and textured instead of flat. That is often the first thing people find compelling.

It helps people reflect in symbols

Tones, seals, moon names, and kin signatures give people a vocabulary for noticing patterns, setting intention, or journaling about what a period feels like.

It rewards repeated study

Dreamspell becomes more useful the more often you revisit it. People rarely learn it in one pass; they learn by checking, browsing, and comparing patterns over time.

What The App Helps With

How Dreamspell moves from idea to daily practice

The site gives the public learning surface. The app is where those ideas become something you can check, browse, and revisit in one place.

Today

Open the app and get the current kin, Gregorian date, lunar phase, and reflection context without hunting across multiple sources.

Calendar

Use the 13 Moon and Tzolkin views to see how dates and kin align over time.

Kin Explorer

See tones and seals combine in a more interactive way than a text-only glossary can offer.

Journal and Resources

Keep reflections local to the device and revisit guided reference material without leaving the app.

Honest Scope

What this site and app are, and what they are not promising

Keeping the framing clear matters. The site should be useful to beginners without drifting into claims the app does not support.

What is honestly part of the current release path

  • daily kin lookup, calendar browsing, and kin exploration
  • bundled reference content for ongoing study
  • on-device journal entries in the current version
  • iPhone and iPad support
  • English and Spanish localization

What the site avoids claiming

  • it does not present Dreamspell as traditional Maya calendar authority
  • it does not promise account features or server sync that are not active
  • it does not promise contacts import in the current release
  • it does not pretend the app is already live when the listing is not available

Keep Going

Choose the next page that matches how you learn

Some people want the beginner sequence, others want the full guide, and some are already ready to watch the app launch path.

Beginner Path

Start Here

Follow the cleanest route through Dreamspell basics before you dive into the longer guide or glossary pages.

Open Start Here
Deep Dive

Guide

Use the full guide for the broader explanation of the 13 Moon year, the Tzolkin, tones, seals, and wavespells.

Open Guide
Reference

Glossary

Go straight to the searchable vocabulary if you want to look up kin, tone, seal, moon, and wavespell terms quickly.

Open Glossary
Launch Path

Get App

Bookmark the app page now so the launch-update path and future App Store button stay in the same public location.

Open Get App