Hunab Ku

Hunab Ku
Title Hunab Ku PDF eBook
Author Karen Speerstra
Publisher Crossing Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2011-04-27
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0307785874

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The Mayan symbol Hunab Ku represents movement and energy—the principle of life itself—in a spiraling design reminiscent of the Eastern yin-yang symbol. As an embodiment of harmony and balance, Hunab Ku invites us into the age of consciousness, which is predicted to begin on December 21, 2012.HUNAB KU prepares us for this cosmic awakening by presenting 77 sacred symbols that create an interactive system for learning, healing, and meditation. Beautifully illustrated and exhaustively researched, this virtual pilgrimage invites us to explore artifacts, earthworks, numerological patterns, and archetypes from diverse traditions the world over: ancient Greece, the Americas, Africa, the British Isles, Babylon, India, and beyond. Hunab Ku waits for you at the book’s center, the threshold between our present age and the coming age of enlightenment. Like runes, tarot, and other pathworking systems, the archetypes herein open doors, create bridges, and shed light on our past and our future. These spiritual signposts are all around us and within, waiting to be interpreted. Let HUNAB KU be your guide. A richly illustrated book that draws on cross-cultural ancient symbols, numerology, archetypes, and earthworks, and the chakras. Includes 77 vivid full-color illustrations placed within the framework and palette of the seven chakras. Builds on the growing popularity of José Arguelles’s The Mayan Factor and Carl Johan Calleman’s The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness.

Hunab Ku: a system of natural healing

Hunab Ku: a system of natural healing
Title Hunab Ku: a system of natural healing PDF eBook
Author Francine Milford
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 62
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 1257007289

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Converting Words

Converting Words
Title Converting Words PDF eBook
Author William F. Hanks
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 485
Release 2010-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 0520944917

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This pathbreaking synthesis of history, anthropology, and linguistics gives an unprecedented view of the first two hundred years of the Spanish colonization of the Yucatec Maya. Drawing on an extraordinary range and depth of sources, William F. Hanks documents for the first time the crucial role played by language in cultural conquest: how colonial Mayan emerged in the age of the cross, how it was taken up by native writers to become the language of indigenous literature, and how it ultimately became the language of rebellion against the system that produced it. Converting Words includes original analyses of the linguistic practices of both missionaries and Mayas-as found in bilingual dictionaries, grammars, catechisms, land documents, native chronicles, petitions, and the forbidden Maya Books of Chilam Balam. Lucidly written and vividly detailed, this important work presents a new approach to the study of religious and cultural conversion that will illuminate the history of Latin America and beyond, and will be essential reading across disciplinary boundaries.

Hunab Ku Practitioner Manual

Hunab Ku Practitioner Manual
Title Hunab Ku Practitioner Manual PDF eBook
Author Francine Milford
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 62
Release
Genre
ISBN 130092179X

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Man-Made UFOs

Man-Made UFOs
Title Man-Made UFOs PDF eBook
Author Renato Vesco
Publisher Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2007-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781931882774

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While the government wants you to think that aliens are buzzing military bases, this book presents the overwhelming evidence that most "nuts and bolts" UFOs are made on earth and piloted by earthlings. This important book reveals the secret technologies German scientists captured at the end of World War II were working on, and takes us right up to today's state-of-the-art flying machines

The Ancient Maya

The Ancient Maya
Title The Ancient Maya PDF eBook
Author Sylvanus Griswold Morley
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 940
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804721301

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"Comprehensive synthesis of ancient Maya scholarship. Extensive summary of the archaeology of the Maya world provides the historical context for a detailed topical synthesis of chronological and geographic variability within the Maya cultural tradition"--

Mesoamerican Mythology

Mesoamerican Mythology
Title Mesoamerican Mythology PDF eBook
Author Kay Almere Read
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 354
Release 2002-06-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0195149092

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Illustrated with scores of drawings and halftone photos, this guidebook to the mythology of Mexico and Central America focuses mainly on Mexican Highland and Maya areas, due to their importance in Mesoamerican history.