YOK'HAH MAYA
Bringing the Yoga of the Ancient Maya To Life
Now is the time ...
The Mayan Calendar reveals it is time again to put feathers on the serpent.
Our apparent crises are in reality our birth pains into a whole new way of being.
The ancient wisdom of the Maya is returning to guide our way forward into the light.
Now, as one human family and one earth powered by the Sun, it is time again to become Kukulkan!
Now is the time ...
The Mayan Calendar reveals it is time again to put feathers on the serpent.
Our apparent crises are in reality our birth pains into a whole new way of being.
The ancient wisdom of the Maya is returning to guide our way forward into the light.
Now, as one human family and one earth powered by the Sun, it is time again to become Kukulkan!
What Is Yok'hah Maya?
The word Yokhah literally means 'to ascend to the highest truth'. Yok'hah Maya practices work closely with the energy of the Sun, the source of life, to awaken our cosmic memory and refine our innate spiritual capacities. By cultivating solar energy with ceremony, meditation, and mantra we begin to remember who we really are, as keepers of the planet with a cosmic heritage. Yok'hah Maya guides us to live in greater harmony with the cycles of our Mother Earth, Father Sun, and the cosmos. The practices connect us deeply with the beauty, power and rhythms of the natural world.
The teachings of Yok'hah Maya are the spiritual heritage of the indigenous Maya of Mexico and Central America. These practices are being revived today largely through the devoted efforts of Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men of the indigenous Maya Itza community in Merida, Mexico. The Maya Itza are the original founders of Chichen Itza, now considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Each year, Elder Hunbatz Men gathers together hundreds of spiritual pilgrims from around the world to perform ceremonies at sacred sites such as Chichen Itza. The famous pyramid of Chichen Itza is only one of hundreds of sacred pyramid temples scattered across the Yucatan penninsula of Mexico and Central America - most of them as yet unexcavated. There are many more mysteries and wonders to be revealed!
In a spiritual context, to be Maya transcends cultural or racial definitions. A true Maya is one with enlightened consciousness, one who is a Keeper of the Knowledge of the Kundalini Serpent. The Maya are amongst the elder Seers and Sages who have seeded spiritually sophisticated cultures around the globe - from Vedic India, Tibet and China in the East, the Inca of Peru in the south, to Egypt, and the ancient wisdom traditions of Europe. Universally, they are known as the Family of Light and the Children of the Sun.
The Practices of Yok'hah Maya
The techniques include pranayama breathing practices, hand mudras for meditation, Mayan sacred words used as mantras, and physical postures that are held in order to induce an altered state of consciousness. All of these practices combined are the tools that help us activate the energy centers that lie along the human spine, and to awaken the energy of Kundalini which lies asleep at the base of the spine. This transformational energy lies dormant until awakened through yoga practices and was called by the Maya, Kultanlilni.
Yoga traditions from India also depict this dormant transformational energy as a sleeping serpent. The Maya describe how, when the kultanlilni energy is awakened and begins to ascend, or fly up the spine, we become 'the Feathered Serpent', known to the Maya as Kukulkan and the Aztecs as Quetzalcoatl. A Kulkulkan is one who has completed the crowning achievement in the process of becoming a complete human being. They have realized an enlightened state of consciousness that allows them to access universal knowledge, and have the ability to function in many dimensions of cosmic life. In the past these individuals have been worshipped as gods. Today we recognize that these gods reflect back to us our own inherent divinity.
For the ancient Maya, science and religion were one. They were brilliant astrornomers and mathematcians. At a time when western thinkers still thought the world was flat, they delved deeply ino the nature of reality through their understanding of sacred geometry and numbers. The Maya understood the Divine mathematcally. The one creative source of universal energy, was known to them as Hunab K'u - the Giver of Movement and Measure. The creative life force of Hunab K'u generates the movements of planets and stars, and the vibrational movement of atoms within the human body. All of manifested creation was understood by the Maya through the principles of sacred geometry.
In their study of the cycles of planets and stars, the traditional Maya generated at least 17 sacred calendars. Some, like the Ha'ab Calendar are based on the earth's seasonal relationship with the Sun. Others, like the Tzolkin Calendar are particularly significant today. This calendar tracks vast cycles of time within which the evolutionary cycles of humanity unfold. These World Ages are hundreds of thousands of years in length and some modern calendar researchers believe that these ancient calendar dates even trace back to the Big Bang, the beginning of life on this planet. This Calendar ends with the year 2012 ....give or take a few years, depending on your sources.
As we approach the year 2012, we are on the cusp of the Age of Light. Our long evolutionary journey is about to come to a climax. The exact date that this transition takes place is not so crucial when you consider that this is a cycle that began with the dawn of time. It will likely take a few decades to make the adjustment. The Age of Light was prophecized by the Maya long ago as a time when humanity would have the opportunity to make a huge leap in evolution - to collectively realize enlightenment. The state of enlightenment is the consciousnes of oneness. It is an awakening to our true nature as co-creators with the Divine.
To help us acheive this evolutionary leap, the Mayan Elder Seers have left us the practices of Yok'hah Maya, to ensure our success. These practices support the tranformational Dance of Shiva and the journey into the Mayan underworld of Xibalba (pronounced Shi-val-va). This is a journey that each of us must take in order to transform. This process involves the pain of release from limiting forms of being. But like the butterfly that emerges from the chrysalis there is indescribable freedom at the end of the journey.
Soon, each of us will need to make an important choice: Whether to continue on the path to personal and global destruction, or to transform and realize our full potential as powerful enlightened beings. This may be the end of the world as we know it, or our emergence into a whole new way of being. We get glimpses of this state through our practice:
peace, bliss, freedom, oneness...union with something indescribably beautiful.
Are you ready? What's happening now?
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