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The Moon Goddess Ix Chel
Ix-Chel, pronounced “ee shell, some,” was the primary Maya Moon Goddess. Her name has many interpretations; “Goddess of Iridescent Light,” “Rainbow Lady,” “Goddess Pale Face,” alluding to the pale face of the full moon. The Moon goddess is associated with water, where the light shimmers like waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and rainbows. The ancient Maya […]
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The Hero Twins – Became the Moon and the Sun
Twin brothers Hun Hunahpu and Seven Hunahpu were talented players of the Mayan ball game Pok-ta-Pok. The twins had a wonderful time playing their favorite ball game but were extremely noisy. This continuous noise of the twins irritated the Lords of the underworld, and they decided to summon the twins to their court to chastise […]
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Mayan Moon Cycles and Astronomy
The ancient Maya people were passionate astronomers, and their central beliefs were centered around their creation story. They developed the most accurate calendar system that archaeologists still find fascinating today. Based on the lunar cycle, a month is 29.5308 days, and the Maya based their cultural and religious events per the moon cycles. Similar to […]
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The Power of Circle and The Magical Mystical Moon.
The Power of Circle and the Magical Mystical Moon Life is a cycle and one of the most potent symbols in life; it embraces fertility, growth, death, and rebirth—a rotation of all things on earth and in the heavens. Since ancient times people have realized that coming together enables them to harness the power of […]
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Ancient Origin of the White Buffalo Goddess Story
White Buffalo Calf Woman – Goddess, Healer, Teacher, and Inspirational Spirit Folklore of the Lakota people, a native American tribe, tells of the powerful White Buffalo calf Woman. There is something truly miraculous about the traditional folklore of the Native American People; it has the power to enchant, yet it brings a belief while enchanting. […]
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A call for global circles today – by the Native American Chief Arvol
Chief Arvol Looking horse is the 19th generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf pipe and the leader of the Lakota Dakota Nakota Oyate – the Great Sioux Nation He has had a vision which he wants to share with the world – To all Religious and spiritual leaders. We have a message for the world. […]
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F.L.Y
Living in spirit doesn’t mean you have to be “good” with everything and everyone. It simply means you have to honor yourself and what’s right for you. Some people wonder “WHY” I do certain things in my life or, “WHY” I don’t do certain things. It’s because I choose! I choose authenticity over anything less. “When […]
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Intention
intention |inˈten ch ən| noun 1 a thing intended; an aim or plan • the action or fact of intending As I’ve been writing my book, my steps/chapters are Fear, Intention and Power. They all go in order….We must first recognize our fears. The exercises I have created help to discover and release fear of […]