Worldbridger (Cimi) — White Tribe of Merciful Endings
Worldbridger (Cimi) is the sixth tribe of the Tzolkin: death as bridge, equalization, merciful goodbye. The White tribe of the North teaches closing with honor.
Worldbridger (Cimi) is the sixth tribe of the Tzolkin and the second sign of the white family. In Maya tradition Cimi names death — not as destruction, but as passage, merciful equalization, a bridge between worlds. The White tribe of the North opens the wavespell of the White Worldbridger at Kin 66 (White Magnetic Worldbridger) — it introduces the theme of closings and bridges after earlier waves of work.
Tribal energy
Cimi is the tribe of death-as-bridge — the kind that allows closing with dignity. In Dreamspell, Worldbridger governs everything that closes: relationships, stages, projects, roles, the body. The white color signifies the discipline of the finale; the northern direction — the critical eye that sees what is already done; the air element — passage, the last breath and the first. Cimi teaches that every conscious ending is simultaneously an act of respect for what was, and an opening of space for what is yet to come.
In the Mayan calendar Cimi was the sign of guide-shamans, those who worked with the dying, political advisors who knew when to end an era. Days of Cimi were days of reconciliations, paying debts, formal farewells. The Worldbridger tribe teaches that unfinished endings stay in the field as open loops that steal energy needed for new beginnings.
Your signature, if this is your sign
Born under the Worldbridger tribe, you have the gift of guiding people through endings — separation, death, the end of a stage, a change of role. Your strength is presence in “the between”: you do not rush, do not fix, you are. Your challenge can be too many bridges — a Cimi who keeps saying goodbye and never stops loses ground. Your practice: after every closing of someone else’s matter, give yourself a week of regeneration. You are a guide, not a victim.
Practice of the sign
On Cimi days review your open loops: unfinished conversations, unsigned documents, unpaid debts (financial and emotional). Pick one and make one concrete closing move. A letter, a text, signing a contract, a final statement. Cimi teaches that closings cannot be done at the end of life — they are done weekly, in small gestures.
The Worldbridger tribe favors meditative practices on death: reflecting on your own death is not pessimism but a clarification of priorities. On a Cimi day write: if I knew this was my last year, what would I do differently today?
Kins of the Worldbridger in the cycle
Worldbridger appears in 13 kins: Kin 6 (Rhythmic), Kin 26 (Cosmic — closes the Wizard wavespell), Kin 46 (Resonant), Kin 66 (Magnetic — opens the wavespell), Kin 86 (Galactic), Kin 106 (Lunar), Kin 126 (Solar), Kin 146 (Electric), Kin 166 (Planetary), Kin 186 (Self-Existing), Kin 206 (Spectral), Kin 226 (Radiant), Kin 246 (Crystal).
Connections
- Direction: North
- Element: Air / passage
- Color: White (clarity, discipline)
- Mayan symbol: Cimi — death, bridge, equalization
- Archetype: guide through transitions, mediator, merciful finisher
- Partner tribe (analog): Dog (Oc) — ending meets unconditional love
- Antipode tribe (challenge): Warrior (Cib) — farewell meets the brave question
- Opens the wave: Wavespell of the White Worldbridger (Kin 66–78) — theme: bridges and equalizations
The Worldbridger tribe invites you to remember that a good ending is a gift to all who participate in it — even when it hurts. Every conscious farewell builds trust in the field.