| "The Shift of the Ages!" /About Mayan Calendar &Prophecy | 7 comments |
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25 Aug 2007 @ 21:28, by a-d
A MESSAGE OF PEACE,
and a call to help support a new film "The Shift of the Ages!"
~ Aluna Joy Yaxk'in
You can find this article (see below), plus much more on this link:
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On July 8th, Grandfather Alejandro came to speak in Sedona, Arizona along with his wife, Grandmother Elizabeth, as well as a young, rising star film maker, Steve Copeland, acting as writer, director and producer. Their path to produce a film has not been easy. It has required hard work on a limited budget, and doing without creature comforts and luxuries while traveling around the world with Grandfather Alejandro.
I was blessed to see Grandfather Alejandro speak with Grandmother Elizabeth as his translator. It was good to see them both doing so well. Grandfather Alejandro has softened with age. I could feel his open heart and could feel that he knew time was short to get his message out. Because of this, he spoke eloquently and to the point. He confirmed many things and also straightened out many misconceptions.
Grandfather Alejandro had a unify message and shared that we are all brother and sisters, and flowers of the Earth. He said that the Maya prophesies are for all people; not just the Maya. They are for everyone everywhere. Even though the flowers of the earth are different, they all bloom for the Creator. The one SUN shines on all equally, and we all drink the same water, and breathe the same air, and live on the same earth . . . and when we die, we all return to her womb.
There is no doubt Grandfather Alejandro is worried about our Earth. We have polluted her, and she is warming up. Many people living on this Earth, with contaminated minds, have built bombs and exploited people. But he also sadly knew that none of these ones were in the room where he was speaking. They would not hear this message. He said no one has the right to hurt another.
Grandfather Alejandro spoke about accelerated weather patterns, animal suffering, animals going extinct and strange illness in humans. He said over and over . . . No more chemicals . . . no more nuclear bombs . . . no more war. I will say this again for him . . . No more chemicals . . . no more nuclear bombs . . . no more war.
He also spoke strongly about not placing blame or judgment on those who have contaminated the Earth because he too is partly responsible for contaminating the Earth. He traveled to Sedona by airplane, and he uses a computer, electricity and a TV. So there can be no judgment to those who contaminate.
Grandfather Alejandro shared that the prophesies of the Maya came from the people from the stars and that we are now in the 12th Bactun - 13 Ahau, and it is a time when these star people will return with their words and wisdom. He simple stated that we need to just ask for strength, to love one another, and wait for the return of the ancestors.
Someone in the audience asked the question that is on a lot of our minds, and I just loved Grandfather Alejandro's answer. Some one asked about 2012 and the end date . . . year Zero. He said that no one really knows the exact end date for many reasons. First, in the year 1524, most of the ones with the wisdom were massacred. The astronomers were killed. Second, Diego de Landa burned all the books, the codices . . . well most of them. Thirdly, just as the Gregorian calendar has shifted over the centuries, so has the Maya calendar! He said that it was going to fast, and they had to slow it down! Because of these three things, there is no clear end date. He said that we are in the 12th Bactun 13 Ahau. The time is close! Now, with this said, I hope that we can finally quit wasting time arguing over who is right and who is wrong and get on with what is most important! After all, the one SUN shines on all equally, and we all drink the same water, and breathe the same air, and live on the same Earth . . . and when we die, we all return to her womb.
Grandfather Alejandro went on to share about what we might experience at year Zero. He spoke about many hours, even days, of darkness and when the sun comes up again, we will not know if it is the same sun or a NEW SUN! But he was very clear to say that we are close to this time. He said that things will change when this night comes. It is a big magnetic space that is dark inside, and the energy will be intense, and there will be a lot of confusion. He strongly said that when this time comes to not be scared. It is a time of the change of the sun. This could happen in 2012 or maybe later, but we are close. In those days of darkness, the Maya will be doing ceremony to end hate and war.
When the new sun rises he said what we might experience is hard to explain . . . but he nearly smiled, and said we might live without borders and laws and travel like a river or fly like a bird. Or float like a cloud. Children of the sun need no passports, and the children of the sun with continue with the cycles and to continue to teach the children the wisdom of the Earth.
The evening shared some film clips . . . (and this is where you can help!!!).
I was blown away by the passion and artistry of young film genius Steve Copland. Steve has undeniably raised the bar on the quality of your typical documentary. This is not a talk . . . talk . . . film. This film is a shamanic experience, and a true recording of a fading Maya tradition. I was taken back by Steve's deep commitment to keeping the truth of the tradition intact even if he had to turn down financial backing that would help him finish the film. It is clear that truth is more important to him than money . . . . yet money is needed to finish this film.
Most in this world will never have the blessing to experience and understand Maya tradition first hand . . . but you will with the completion of this film! I am even more grateful that I have experienced this first hand many times. Today I am reminded how special and rare those experiences are.
So you can HELP. Go to the web site. [link] . . . Watch a trailer [link] ...and send money if you can, and network this call for support to all your networks. Write Steve and ask how you can support this important film. They have 400 hundred hours of film that needs the funds to edit it and get it out into the world.
Steve Copeland The Shift of the Ages. steve@shiftingages.com
Light-workers are now unifying, forming alliances and underground networks to assist the mainstream with this momentous transition. DonAlejandro Cirilo Perez Oxlaj, a 13th Generation Quiche Mayan High Priest, is a warrior of light par excellence. He is also known as "Wandering Wolf" among the indigenous cultures. Don Alejandro, on behalf of the Mayan Council of Indigenous Elders in Guatemala, commissioned the production of this film in order to reveal sacred visions, concepts, and information. According to Mayan prophecy, we now live in a crucial period of time when it is advisable to release this information to the public.
The Ancient Ones left stories, hieroglyphics and prophecies to be carefully considered by each successive generation. "The Shift of the Ages" gives voice to these Ancient Ones who have prophesied this shift for eons. "Wandering Wolf" and other indigenous elders lovingly share their message with the people of our planet. Hear their words, feel the yearning in their hearts, and see their visions! Positive seeds are already sown for our future. The "Shift of the Ages" warms your heart, inspires your soul and expands your mind. Support the Shift!
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Aluna Joy Yaxk'in is an internationally known author, spiritual life coach, sacred site guide, alternative historian, ordained minister and modern mystic who inspires and encourages others to recognize and accept their own authentic divinity and connection to God. Aluna Joy Yaxk'in, PO Box 1988, Sedona AZ 86339 Ph: 928-282-6292 Webpage: www.AlunaJoy.com E-mail: alunajoy@alunajoy.com
Copyright © 2007 - Permission is granted to copy and redistribute this article on the condition that the content remains complete, full credit is given to the author(s), and that it is distributed freely. Center of the SUN - Aluna Joy Yaxk'in, PO Box 1988 Sedona, AZ 86339 USA Ph:928-282-6292 Ph/Fax:928-282-4622 Email: alunajoy@1spirit.com website:www.AlunaJoy.com
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Category: Spirituality
7 comments
27 Aug 2007 @ 00:15 by dan1 : Question.
Didn't the Maya practice Human sacrifice?
Respectfully, DAN 1
27 Aug 2007 @ 05:19 by vaxen : Answer...
Don't we practice human sacrifice? 3,000,000 Iraqis is what? BTW the myth that Mayans practiced 'human sacrifice' is mere 'archaeological supposition with no facts to back it up. More the product of turn of the century, 19th to 20th (Ha ha ha), 'romanticism' than anything else.
The myth persists yet the X-tians adopted a more proto myth, that of the death and resurrection of In Nana (Lady Nana/Ana), and put, of course, a male face on it -- that has no substance in history -- either.
Let's throw all the myths of this holo-world onto one common bonfire worldwide and free ourselves from the chains of all religions, philosophies, sciences, and start anew...
27 Aug 2007 @ 08:10 by vaxen : Mayan Bag Lady
Hotel mistakes Nobel laureate for bag lady
Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent
Friday August 17, 2007
The Guardian
The 1992 Nobel peace prize winner, Rigoberto Menchu. Photograph: EPA
She was wearing a Mayan dress, the traditional attire of indigenous people in central America, and the hotel's response was also traditional: throw her out.
Staff at Cancun's five-star Hotel Coral Beach appear to have assumed this was another street vendor or beggar, so without asking questions they ordered her to leave. Except the woman was Rigoberta Menchú, the Nobel peace prizewinner, Unesco goodwill ambassador, Guatemalan presidential candidate and figurehead for indigenous rights.
The attempted eviction, an example of discrimination against indigenous people common in central and south America, backfired when other guests recognised Ms Menchú and interceded on her behalf.
The human rights activist was in the Mexican coastal resort at the request of President Felipe Calderón to participate in a conference on drinking water and sanitation and was due to give interviews at the hotel.
David Romero, a journalist and newsreader who was due to interview her for state radio Quintana Roo, told local media that hotel security tried to eject Ms Menchú from the lobby. They relented when told who she was. It was said not to be the first time a hotel has tried to throw her out.
Ms Menchú, 48, was awarded the 1992 Nobel peace prize for protesting against human rights abuses during Guatemala's brutal civil war.
Commentators noted the irony of upmarket resorts discriminating against real Maya while trying to attract tourists with fake Mayan architecture and spectacles.
27 Aug 2007 @ 17:47 by dan1 : Hi Vaxen
Maybe you can help me out here. What was it that made the archeologists suppose that the Maya practiced Human sacrifice in the past?
Yes. I would say that 3,000,000 Iraquis is a joint effort Human sacrifice done by Capitalist and Al Qaida soldiers. As usual its mostly the "Pacifists" that get chewed up in the middle.
I am glad to see that Rigoberto Menchu doesn't advocate Human Sacrifice...at least out in the open.
Not having substance in "History" doesn't mean it aint true. Doesn't mean it is true also.
"Let's throw all the myths of this holo-world onto one common bonfire worldwide and free ourselves from the chains of all religions, philosophies, sciences, and start anew..."
I can certainly understand the emotions and mindset that have led to this statement. I too started by advocating the destruction of the whole thing, but in time I came to realize that there were certain things that might be worthy enough to save for posterity. I am in the process of sorting this out now. Needless to say, a lifetime work. I came to believe that to throw it all away was rather stupid...impatient, if you will.
Vaxen. You seem to be an intelligent man, full of fire for something Better than what we have. I bet you dont really want to throw all away. Just what's unworthy. What would you throw away first? And please dont say "Stupid Ol Fuddy Duddy Men" or something like that. What do you fear the most that is functioning in Our World? I am really curious to see what you think is the most detrimental to Humanity.
With Respect, Your New Friend, DAN 1
27 Aug 2007 @ 18:27 by a-d : Thank you, Darling Vax!
great info, great response! Yes, I know it too to be so: All talk about Mayans being into "Human Sacrifice" are nothing but slander in order to discredit them -and at the same time to raise some sick kind of "awe" that is so appealing to the Mainstream DRAMA-loving Mind!
27 Aug 2007 @ 20:20 by bimbo : Mayan human sacrifice ! !
Is this so different in our society? Certainly the forms of sacrifice differ. We no longer physically tear out their hearts, but we certainly break them. We do not behead them; we create the conditions that leave them killing and crippling each other in the ghettos and barrios because we have left them no way out. They are our slaves that we use as gladiators while society looks on and denies its responsibility for the situation. For those who really "succeed" and escape their confinement, we concede their valor and pay them huge sums of money to continue as gladiators in large public forums as professional athletes .... [link]
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28 Aug 2007 @ 17:40 by a-d : Thanks,Bimbo!
I read the link you provided. Thought provoking text -to say the least!.... makes a lump grow in my throat as I take in the viewpoints put forth there....and they are undeniably correct!.... sigh!... : o
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