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The Maya mysteries involve shamanism, sacred geometry, and the telepathic ability to make contact with the center of our galaxy. The galactic center is known to many as the source of creation or the God source. The creative source is the mother or womb, which upon contact with Father Sun, springs life into our solar system and onto our planet. The Mayans believe that life and death are part of a great cycle that revolves around the movement of the sun through our galaxy. During key seasons, yearly, and on a galactic schedule, the Sun aligns with major constellations, stars, and cosmic anomalies, heralding events that have a major effect on agriculture, growth, and progress in our solar system and on the Planet Earth.

Thus, the cosmos plays a big picture in the Maya mysteries, and this drama is written into their myths, and into their monumental structures at ceremonial centers in Central and South America.

Sacred Sites, Sacred Geometry

The Mayan archaeological sites were built not only to track the stars but also to offer initiates an opportunity to walk multiple timelines simultaneously.  Placed intentionally on ley lines and within specific latitude lines, these sites trigger cosmic consciousness and shamanic experiences that transcend the current time and space, leaping into alternate and simultaneous systems of reality. Once an initiate visits and meditates at a Mayan site, a parallel world of conscious reality opens up to the initiate. This include contact with the ancestors or Muxuls (the ancient ones from Lemuria with the knowledge of the end times), animal spirits or totems, and with the source of all information and life--the center of the Milky Way galaxy.  The use of specific geometric and numeric designs at these sites would activate shamanic and cosmic events into the waking consciousness of the seeker, depending on the design of the site.  Not all sites were designed for the same purpose, however.  Each site has a sacred message that is encoded into the geometry of the site, as well as into the inscriptions at the temples, pyramids, and other structures, including those that are commonly but inaccurately acknowledged as simple recreational structures.  All physical activities and exertions shown in the Mayan murals are encoded with messages that transcend earthly play.

 
 
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