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The Maya
believe that all things are living and vibrating, and that we must as
humans maintain respect for all creation.
We do not condone any type of aggressions toward anyone or Mother Earth.
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Our humble
teachings are easy to assimilate and integrate into one's life, allowing
us insight and understanding of our place, space, and time in the cosmos.
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We are
co-creators of our lives and of our health. We as humans need to come back
into the understanding that all things are possible and feel the power of
our connection to the Creator and Maker. We then have the ability to
supercede all limitations of the mind and body.
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The concept
of living differs in the Mayan World as well. We believe that we are
spirits here for the physical experience of life. Therefore, it is both
our gift and our responsibility to enjoy life and live life fully. We
follow the principles of the Chilam Ba'lam, the Sacred Book of the Jaguar,
to help guide us on this path of life.
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In the Mayan
World, we live our lives in harmony with the world that surrounds us. When
we are in need of healing, we simply turn to our environment for help.
With the use of herbs, stones, and nature, we can return to a state of
balance in our lives.
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We use many
techniques that have been passed down through generations to recreate
health for ourselves and loved ones. Healing teas, salves, and ceremonies
are part of the healing process.
Read
Tze'ec's response to the film "What the Bleep Do We Know!?" |