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Maya mythology. Maya mythology is part of Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all of the Maya tales in which personified forces of nature, deities, and the heroes interacting with these play the main roles. Other parts of Maya oral tradition (such as animal tales and many moralising stories) do not properly belong to the domain of mythology, but rather to legend and folk tale. Sources[edit] The oldest written myths date from the 16th century and are found in historical sources from the Guatemalan Highlands The most important of these documents is the Popol Vuh or 'Book of the Council'which contains Quichean creation stories and some of the adventures of the Hero Twins, Hunahpu and Xbalanque Yucatán is an equally important region. In the 19th and 20th centuries, anthropologists and local folklorists have committed many stories to paper.

Main gods[edit] Important mythical themes[edit] Creation and end of the world[edit] Creation of mankind[edit] Actions of the heroes: Arranging the world[edit] Notes[edit] Blue Self-Existing Monkey. Blue Monkey is your Conscious Self - who you are and who you are becoming. Blue Monkey represents the Divine Child, the child that is ever in a state of open-hearted wisdom, innocence, trust, simplicity and joyful wonder. What would it feel like to actually BE a magical child in this culture and time? The secret that very few know - because they may feel more comfortable trying to protect themselves - is that the divine child offers the strongest of all protections, the invulnerability of openhearted Love. Through innocence, a kind of immunity is created that allows the divine child to be TRANSPARENT so that the apparent 'slings and arrows' of the world can pass right through without being personalized into wounds, reactions or hurt feelings. This is the path of innocence regained.

Transparency is the path of the new consciousness. Look deeply into the eyes of a happy two year old. In Western culture, many people have a distorted understanding about what it is to be a human being. Mayan Oracle - Calendars Date Viewer, Dreamspell Audio. Printing InstructionsThese instructions are for a desktop printer which prints on the back of the paper as to when fed into the printer.

You may have to manually re-order each paper sheet order before printing the backs depending on your printer. Download the image archive and the Daykeeper rtf file above. Unzip the image archive and save the files in the locations specified for your operating system. The images need to be stored in the exact folders, the Daykeeper rtf file looks for the images there. The Daykeeper rtf file may be located anywhere. Test how to turn over the papers to print on the back. Print the entire day planner.ONLY USE 12 SHEETS OF PAPER.There are 12 pieces of paper used when printed on both sides. Make sure the wavespell numbers are in order. Fold the day planner and staple on the crease.Use a long reach stapler or open a small stapler up and manually bend the staples or make holes in the crease and stitch.

The MCP Wheel | The Mayan Calendar Portal. The Dresden Codex -- the Book of Mayan Astronomy. The Mayan Calendar - Mayan Majix - Ian Xel Lungold - Mayan Astro. The Mayan Calendar - The World Will Not End. Steep Uphill Climb to 2012: Messages from the Mayan Milieu ©- Copyright 2002 by Steven McFadden In early Autumn 2002, Carlos Barrios journeyed North from his home in Guatemala to the Eastern edge of the Four Corners. In Santa Fe, NM, at the tail of the Rocky Mountain spine, Mr. Barrios spoke in a knowledgeable manner about the Mayan tradition and the fabled Mayan calendars. The Mayan calendars are an object of intense interest for many thousands of people right now, because they focus upon the watershed date of Dec. 21, 2012. Everything changes by then, it is said. Mayan Cholq'ij - an image of the Mayan Tzolkin calendar used on the Altiplano.

Maya kalender ◊ Casa Linda's Orakelrijk. De Maya kalender is als orakel interessant, omdat het elke dag een eigen sfeer en kwaliteit geeft, die je kunt gebruiken als je je er bewust van bent. Zo ook zegt je geboortedag iets over jouw aard. Het is onduidelijk of de Maya's zelf er ook zo over denken. Deze waardering komt vooral door Jose Argüelles, hij heeft de Maya kalender geherinterpreteerd, en noemde het resultaat de Dreamspell kalender. Ik bied je hier een zeer gecomprimeerde introductie, met onderaan een aantal links naar sites waar ik wat aan heb (gehad) om het verhaal te begrijpen. De Maya's kennen verschillende kalenders: Tzolkin: de heilige kalender De Tzolkin heeft 260 dagen, en bestaat uit 13 cycli van 20 zonnezegels (solar seals in het Engels).

Elke dag (Kin) in de Tzolkin heeft een dagnummer (Kin 1 tot en met 260), een zonnezegel, en een getal dat aangeeft welke dag van de Wavespell het is (1 tot en met 13). Haab: de praktische kalender Daarnaast kennen Maya's de Haabkalender. 2012, het einde van alle cycli Dreamspell. The Mayan Astrology Pages - Daykeeper definitions - Free Readings. Mayans.