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Learn about Magic, Shamanism, Supernatural Beings, Sacred Sites, Ceremony, Meditations, Food, Maya Life and Giving Back. The supernatural weaves itself through everything here, all is connected, all is alive.


Festival of the Three Crosses
The offering is for the four Chaacs, the Maya rain gods whom are honored here and who care for the people by bringing fresh water to fill the ancient wells and quench the thirst of the land.
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New Fire Ceremony: Cleansing for A New Beginning
Out with the old energy and in with the new! This is a powerful ceremony!
8 min read


The Chicken Church: No Photos Allowed.
The ceremonies observed by these lovely, dark skinned Tzolzil people, were of origins both ancient and powerful. For on the floor, sacrifice
5 min read


How to Observe Hanal Pixan: Day of the Dead Maya Style
I hope this inspires you to take time to honor and remember those who have passed on. Keep in mind that this can be ancestors you have never
5 min read


Integration Meditation: Connecting with Your Whole Self
Today we will look at one aspect of the wheel, the part that describes your basic humanity, your core. This includes your thoughts, your ...
4 min read


Breathe into Your Maya Energy Centers: Tonalli, Teyolia, & Ihyiolt
According to ancient Maya tradition, there is an energy that flows through your body called Itz. Itz can be translated as the “Dew of Heaven
2 min read


The World Tree Breathwork-Meditation
This is a Maya meditation that you can use to help bring you into alignment with the energies of the divine beings and to help you find...
5 min read


How to Do a Maya Tzolkin Day Ritual
Try these easy rituals to bring the help of the Tzolk'in Day Gods into your life! Maya Tzolkin Day rituals help bring you into alignment...
3 min read


Maya Temezcal Ceremony
It was dark inside the low, round temezcal hut. Thick steam filled the air so that I could see nothing. I was lying on a towel breathing...
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Ceremonial Tamales
The room was smoky and dim. No windows offered natural light, only the open door. A hot fire burned merrily in the corner and a big pot...
5 min read
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