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Travel Story
- Maya Sacred Path to 2012 Balancing the Male and Female Forces
November 25 - December 3, 2007 by Daniela Masaro
Ah México, the mystical land of the Maya. What a wonderfully magical place! I
had been called strongly here for ages, but aside from a day trip as a child to
Tijuana and a short one and a half hour stay in Cancun, I was never able to
quite make my trip happen until a surprise announcement in October that
proclaimed I would have the privilege of participating in our Maya Sacred Path
to 2012 – Balancing the Male and Female Forces Journey.
Sacred Journey -Inca Mysteries and
Magic
An Ancient Legacy for Today's Changing World
June 10 - 19, 2004 - By Helen Tomei
As we flew low over the
Andes mountaintops into Cusco, I could only imagine what this journey would
bring. My father, Jack Pearl, had taken me on my first overseas adventure to
Peru when I was 12. Only two weeks before this adventure was to begin, he passed
away. So he was going to Peru with me again, only this time in spirit. |
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An
Overview of the Mayan Calendar
by Ian Xel Lungold
Most people knowledgeable in the field of the Mayan calendar understand the
Mayan Calendar as a system of an indigenous people’s astronomy/astrology,
divination and prophecy.
The Mayan sacred books of astronomy and prophecy are painted on pages of
processed bark of the Amate tree. Many thousands of these books, called codices,
were burned during the early 15th century by Catholic priests. Much knowledge
was lost, which is the first step in cultural annihilation. Maya Priests were
pushed far into hiding. They could only practice their culture in the most
remote areas of Central America. Those who were caught were murdered.
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The Emerging Power and Grace of the Feminine for Healing a Planet in Crisis
by Karen Rae Wilson, international leadership consultant & visionary performing
artistIn ancient times women would gather at the well to commune with each
other and to draw forth the living waters from the Earth. The well served as a
chalice for the community. It was there that the rhythm and ritual of the
community was inspired and created. Through prophecy and vision the spiritual
guidance for Creation was shared.
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The Power of Place
Pilgrimage and the
lure of sacred sites
by Martin Gray
Since the dawn of
human time people have described certain places as being holy or magical, as
having a concentrated power or presence of spirit. Ancient legends, historical
records and contemporary reports tell of extraordinary, even miraculous
happenings at these places - the sick are healed, deities appear, artists
receive inspiration, prophets see visions and sages attain spiritual
enlightenment. |
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