White Worldbridger Cimi sacred seal in the Mayan Tzolkin with a luminous bridge between worlds, surrender glyphs and cosmic threshold sky
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White Worldbridger (Cimi): The Seal of Surrender and Its 13 Kins

The seal of release, equalizing and opportunity — and how each of the 13 galactic tones reshapes it across the Tzolk’in cycle.

Why the White Worldbridger Connects Through Letting Go

Some seals build by holding on. The White Worldbridger builds by releasing — and discovers that surrender opens the door.

Known in the Maya tradition as Cimi, the White Worldbridger is the sixth of the 20 sacred seals and the great bridge of the cycle.

It is the seal of release, equalizing and opportunity — the threshold-keeper who connects worlds, dissolves what has finished and lets something new begin. Where the White Wind gives life its voice, the White Worldbridger teaches it to let go and cross over.

But Cimi never appears alone. Across the 260-day cycle it returns thirteen times, each time paired with a different galactic tone — and each pairing changes how this art of surrender actually unfolds.

Quick Answer: What Is the White Worldbridger (Cimi)?

The White Worldbridger (Cimi) is the sixth sacred seal of the Mayan Tzolk’in, belonging to the White (refining) family. Its essence is Death — understood as surrender and transition — its action is to Equalize, and its power is Opportunity. Symbolically it represents release, letting go, bridging worlds and the openings that appear when something is allowed to end.

Because each of the 20 seals pairs with 13 galactic numbers, the White Worldbridger appears as 13 distinct kins across the cycle — from Magnetic Worldbridger (Kin 66) to Cosmic Worldbridger (Kin 26). The seal stays the same; the tone changes how its art of surrender is expressed.

Seal Number6 of 20
Family / ColourWhite — the refining clan
EssenceDeath (surrender, transition)
ActionEqualize
PowerOpportunity
Maya NameCimi / Kimi (death, surrender, bridge)

The White Worldbridger Seal Profile

Before the tones, here is the seal itself — the symbolic root that every White Worldbridger kin shares.

🌉 SymbolA bridge between worlds — the threshold where one cycle ends and another can begin.
🎁 GiftSurrender, equalizing, peace with endings and the ability to turn release into opportunity.
🌑 ShadowFear of letting go, clinging to what is finished, or surrendering so much that the self disappears.
🧭 DirectionNorth — the direction of refinement, wisdom and inner authority in the Tzolk’in.

The Meaning of the White Worldbridger (Cimi)

The White Worldbridger (Cimi) carries the energy of surrender and equalizing. In the Tzolk’in, its essence of “death” is symbolic rather than literal — it means transition, release and the natural ending that makes space for renewal. This makes White Worldbridger the seal of letting go, bridging worlds and recognizing opportunity in change.

People who carry this seal often sense when a chapter is closing, feel comfortable around endings and transitions, and act as bridges between people, ideas or worlds. They may have a quiet relationship with impermanence that others find both unsettling and freeing.

The gift of the White Worldbridger is opportunity through release: the ability to surrender what is finished, equalize extremes and find the opening hidden inside an ending. Its shadow appears as fear of letting go, clinging to what is over, or dissolving the self entirely in the act of surrender.

In the wider 8 Roots framework, the Mayan seal is read as one symbolic layer among eight, sitting alongside the Western, Moon, Rising, Vedic, Chinese, Celtic and Egyptian dimensions of a full profile.

The seal tells you what the energy is — surrender, equalizing and opportunity. The galactic tone tells you how that energy moves. Together they form the full White Worldbridger kin.

The 13 White Worldbridger Kins: Quick Reference

The White Worldbridger appears once with each of the 13 galactic tones. Below are all 13 White Worldbridger kins, in tone order, with the kin number and how the tone reshapes the seal of surrender.

Tone Kin Kin Name How It Shapes the Bridge
1 Kin 66 Magnetic Worldbridger Pure surrender — opportunity unified around one release.
2 Kin 106 Lunar Worldbridger Surrender meets challenge — letting go versus holding on.
3 Kin 146 Electric Worldbridger Equalizing activated — connection through release and service.
4 Kin 186 Self-Existing Worldbridger Surrender given form — defining what must end.
5 Kin 226 Overtone Worldbridger Empowered release — commanding the bridge with grace.
6 Kin 6 Rhythmic Worldbridger Balanced transition — steady, natural endings.
7 Kin 46 Resonant Worldbridger Attuned surrender — sensing when it is time to let go.
8 Kin 86 Galactic Worldbridger Release with integrity — does this ending serve truth?
9 Kin 126 Solar Worldbridger Realized opportunity — full purpose found through transition.
10 Kin 166 Planetary Worldbridger Manifested bridge — the passage becomes real and useful.
11 Kin 206 Spectral Worldbridger Total release — dissolving the last attachment.
12 Kin 246 Crystal Worldbridger Shared transition — collective letting go and cooperation.
13 Kin 26 Cosmic Worldbridger Transcendent surrender — trusting the great cycle of renewal.

For the meaning of each tone on its own, see the full 13 galactic numbers guide.

The 13 White Worldbridger Kins: In Depth

The White Worldbridger (Cimi) seal of surrender never changes. What changes is the tone through which it acts. Below, each White Worldbridger kin is read as the same art of release moving through a different developmental stage.

Kin 66 · Magnetic Worldbridger

The purest expression of Cimi. Surrender gathered around a single release — the moment when letting go becomes a focused, intentional act that opens a doorway.

Kin 106 · Lunar Worldbridger

Surrender meets its first challenge. The Lunar tone reveals the tension between letting go and holding on. The lesson is learning to release without fear.

Kin 146 · Electric Worldbridger

Equalizing in motion. The Electric tone activates the seal, turning release into connection and service. Surrender becomes useful when it bridges people and worlds.

Kin 186 · Self-Existing Worldbridger

Surrender given form. The Self-Existing tone names what must end and gives the transition structure. Letting go becomes conscious and deliberate.

Kin 226 · Overtone Worldbridger

Empowered release. The Overtone tone radiates confidence and grace. This kin can guide others through endings, holding space for transition with authority.

Kin 6 · Rhythmic Worldbridger

Balanced transition. The Rhythmic tone regulates the pace of endings, turning release into a steady, natural rhythm. Change becomes sustainable rather than abrupt.

Kin 46 · Resonant Worldbridger

Attuned surrender. The Resonant tone gives the seal intuitive sensitivity, sensing exactly when it is time to let go and when to wait.

Kin 86 · Galactic Worldbridger

Release with integrity. The Galactic tone asks whether an ending is coherent with truth. Surrender becomes both practical and ethical.

Kin 126 · Solar Worldbridger

Realized opportunity. The Solar tone pours full purpose into transition. This kin acts when release and intention finally converge into renewal.

Kin 166 · Planetary Worldbridger

Manifested bridge. The Planetary tone brings the passage into visible form, making transition tangible through choices, endings and new beginnings in the world.

Kin 206 · Spectral Worldbridger

Total release. The Spectral tone dissolves the last attachment. This kin finds freedom by letting go completely of what is finished.

Kin 246 · Crystal Worldbridger

Shared transition. The Crystal tone brings surrender into community. Endings are no longer carried alone — they become cooperative, supported and shared.

Kin 26 · Cosmic Worldbridger

Transcendent surrender. The Cosmic tone completes the wave and carries the seal into a larger cycle. This kin trusts that every ending belongs to a greater renewal.

The White Worldbridger Wavespell

There is a second way the White Worldbridger (Cimi) shapes the Tzolk’in. Beyond the 13 kins that share the seal, the Magnetic Worldbridger also opens its own 13-day wavespell.

A wavespell is a 13-day wave that begins on a Magnetic (tone 1) seal and runs through all 13 tones in sequence. The White Worldbridger Wavespell covers Kin 66 to Kin 78 — from Magnetic Worldbridger through to Cosmic Mirror — a wave devoted to surrender, equalizing and opportunity.

Symbolically, this wave invites you to release what is finished, equalize extremes and step through the doorway that an ending opens. To understand how these waves fit together, see the guide on what the Tzolk’in is.

The White Worldbridger and the White Family

The 20 sacred seals are organized into four colour families of five seals each. The White Worldbridger (Cimi) belongs to the White family — the refining clan that purifies, listens and brings wisdom to what the Red family begins.

The other White seals are the White Wind, the White Dog, the White Wizard and the White Mirror. They share a refining, clarifying quality. The White Worldbridger contributes surrender, equalizing and the opportunity hidden inside every ending.

To place the White Worldbridger inside the full system, explore the Mayan Calendar hub and learn how to find your own Mayan seal.

Historical and Symbolic Context

ZodiacRoots reads the White Worldbridger (Cimi) as a symbolic and interpretive framework. The seal belongs to the Tzolk’in, which is part of the broader Mesoamerican calendar tradition, and modern spiritual interpretations of the seals and galactic tones should be read with care, humility and historical awareness.

For wider background, you can compare this symbolic guide to the White Worldbridger with external reference material on the Maya calendar and the Tzolk’in cycle. These sources document the historical calendar structure, while this ZodiacRoots page focuses on the practical symbolic meaning of the White Worldbridger.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the White Worldbridger (Cimi) mean in the Mayan calendar?

The White Worldbridger, known in Maya tradition as Cimi or Kimi, is the sixth of the 20 sacred seals. Its essence is death — understood as surrender and transition — its action is to equalize, and its power is opportunity. It represents release, letting go, bridging worlds and the openings that appear when something is allowed to end.

How many White Worldbridger kins are there?

There are 13 White Worldbridger kins. Each of the 20 seals pairs once with each of the 13 galactic tones, so the White Worldbridger appears 13 times across the 260-day Tzolk’in cycle — from Magnetic Worldbridger (Kin 66) to Cosmic Worldbridger (Kin 26).

What are the White Worldbridger kin numbers?

The 13 White Worldbridger kins are Kin 66, 106, 146, 186, 226, 6, 46, 86, 126, 166, 206, 246 and 26. Listed in tone order they run from Magnetic Worldbridger through Cosmic Worldbridger, covering all 13 galactic tones.

What is the gift and shadow of the White Worldbridger?

The gift of the White Worldbridger is opportunity through release — the ability to surrender what is finished, equalize extremes and find the opening hidden inside an ending. Its shadow appears as fear of letting go, clinging to what is over, or dissolving the self entirely in the act of surrender.

Why is the White Worldbridger associated with death and surrender?

The White Worldbridger is associated with death in a symbolic sense — not literal death, but transition, release and natural endings. It teaches that letting go of what is finished creates space for renewal and reveals new opportunity.

What does equalize mean in the White Worldbridger Kin?

To equalize means to balance extremes, bridge opposites and bring opposing forces into harmony. In the White Worldbridger Kin, equalizing is the act of standing at the threshold between worlds and allowing what is unbalanced to settle into peace.

How does White Worldbridger influence life purpose?

White Worldbridger influences life purpose by encouraging graceful release and openness to change. Instead of clinging to what is over, Cimi asks you to surrender, bridge worlds and recognize the opportunity that each ending opens.

Is the White Worldbridger a Maya or a modern interpretation?

The White Worldbridger belongs to the Dreamspell system, a modern symbolic framework developed in the late twentieth century that draws on the historical Maya Tzolk’in. ZodiacRoots treats it as an interpretive spiritual tool rather than a reconstruction of historical Maya practice.

How do I find out if my kin is a White Worldbridger?

Your kin is found by converting your birth date into the Tzolk’in cycle. The result gives both a sacred seal and a galactic number. If your seal is the White Worldbridger, your kin will be one of the 13 listed on this page.

What is the Magnetic Worldbridger (Kin 66)?

The Magnetic Worldbridger is the purest form of Cimi — surrender gathered around a single release. It carries the impulse to focus letting go into one intentional act that opens a doorway.

What is the Lunar Worldbridger (Kin 106)?

The Lunar Worldbridger brings surrender into challenge, revealing the tension between letting go and holding on. Its lesson is learning to release without fear.

What is the Electric Worldbridger (Kin 146)?

The Electric Worldbridger activates the seal, turning release into connection and service. Surrender becomes useful when it bridges people and worlds.

What is the Self-Existing Worldbridger (Kin 186)?

The Self-Existing Worldbridger names what must end and gives the transition structure. It makes letting go conscious and deliberate.

What is the Overtone Worldbridger (Kin 226)?

The Overtone Worldbridger radiates empowered release. This kin can guide others through endings, holding space for transition with grace and authority.

What is the Rhythmic Worldbridger (Kin 6)?

The Rhythmic Worldbridger regulates the pace of endings, turning release into a steady, natural rhythm. Change becomes sustainable rather than abrupt.

What is the Resonant Worldbridger (Kin 46)?

The Resonant Worldbridger gives the seal intuitive sensitivity, sensing exactly when it is time to let go and when to wait.

What is the Galactic Worldbridger (Kin 86)?

The Galactic Worldbridger asks whether an ending is coherent with truth. Surrender becomes both practical and ethical.

What is the Solar Worldbridger (Kin 126)?

The Solar Worldbridger pours full purpose into transition. This kin acts when release and intention finally converge into renewal.

What is the Planetary Worldbridger (Kin 166)?

The Planetary Worldbridger brings the passage into visible form, making transition tangible through choices, endings and new beginnings in the world.

What is the Spectral Worldbridger (Kin 206)?

The Spectral Worldbridger dissolves the last attachment. This kin finds freedom by letting go completely of what is finished.

What is the Crystal Worldbridger (Kin 246)?

The Crystal Worldbridger brings surrender into community. Endings become cooperative, supported and shared.

What is the Cosmic Worldbridger (Kin 26)?

The Cosmic Worldbridger completes the wave and carries the seal into a larger cycle. It trusts that every ending belongs to a greater renewal.

Your Mayan Signature Awaits

Your Seal Is Only One of Eight Roots

The White Worldbridger is a single layer of a much larger picture.

When you combine your sacred seal and galactic tone with your Western, Moon, Rising, Vedic, Chinese, Celtic and Egyptian roots, your symbolic profile becomes far richer, clearer and more practical.