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The Mayan horoscope derives from the sacred calendar of the Tzolkin — a system of 260 days used by the Mayan civilization in Mesoamerica between approximately 250 and 900 AD (Classic Period). The 260 days result from the combination of 13 numbers and 20 day-signs (Kin), each associated with a glyph and a totemic energy.
Each Kin has its day-sign:
The Mayan calendar that ended on December 21, 2012 was the Long Count of 5125 years — that is, the end of one cycle and the beginning of another, not the end of the world. The 2012 prophecies were Western invention without Mayan textual basis.
Yes, the Mayan Tzolkin was used for ritual scheduling and birth signs. It is not "astrology" in the Western sense (planetary positions), but cyclical calendrical numerology.
Both are valid symbolic systems. They are not mutually exclusive.