Shamans, Witches, and Maya Priests

Shamans, Witches, and Maya Priests
Title Shamans, Witches, and Maya Priests PDF eBook
Author Krystyna Deuss
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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Enlivened with 102 photographs and 50 figures and maps, Shamans, Witches, and Maya Priests explores the "old ways" that still prevail in the Q'anjob'al, Akatek, and Chuj communities of the remote northwestern Cuchumatán Mountains. Krystyna Deuss provides vivid descriptions and images of the traditional rites and rituals she witnessed during fifteen years of fieldwork. These sacred moments include blood sacrifices for the good of the community and private shamanic rituals--as well as black magic. Deuss also includes a selection of the prayers she recorded.

The Maya Shamans

The Maya Shamans
Title The Maya Shamans PDF eBook
Author Patricia Mercier
Publisher Collins & Brown
Total Pages 222
Release 2002
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781843335962

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The wisdom of the Mayan shamans provides vital clues to the nature of Time, our origins, and Earth’s future. Their intimate and deeply perceptive understanding of the world helps us comprehend the interconnectedness of humans and the environment, and suggests ways in which we would be wise to live. Thirteen sections—a sacred number to the Mayans—one by one explain shamanism and introduce a new core concept, concluding with simple ritual exercises that impart greater insight into Mayan teachings.

My Journey to Becoming a Mayan Shaman

My Journey to Becoming a Mayan Shaman
Title My Journey to Becoming a Mayan Shaman PDF eBook
Author Zachary Alexander Jezek
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 2002-07-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781880534151

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A wonderful look into the life of a small boy with big dreams to heal the world... Written by a 10 year old boy, who has traveled from the Mayan ruins of Belize to the jungles of Costa Rica. This is a remarkable coming of age story of a young boy who works daily with a Mayan Shaman learning about the power of healing.

Maya Cosmos

Maya Cosmos
Title Maya Cosmos PDF eBook
Author David Freidel
Publisher William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages 544
Release 1995-02-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780688140694

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A Masterful blend of archaeology, anthropology, astronomy, and lively personal reportage, Maya Comos tells a constellation of stories, from the historical to the mythological, and envokes the awesome power of one of the richest civilizations ever to grace the earth.

Transcendent Wisdom of the Maya

Transcendent Wisdom of the Maya
Title Transcendent Wisdom of the Maya PDF eBook
Author Gabriela Jurosz-Landa
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 224
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591433355

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An initiate’s inside account of ancient Maya spiritual practices alive today • Includes a Foreword by José Luis Tigüilá NABÉ kaxbaltzij, spokesperson of the Maya municipality • Details the initiation process the author went through to become a Maya shaman-priestess, including rituals, prayers, and ceremonies • Explains the foundational spiritual wisdom of the Maya calendar as a living entity, its cycles of time, and the significance of “the counting of the days”, which helps keep time itself alive • Examines the power of dance and Maya ceremonies, Maya future-telling, and communication with ancestors through the sacred fire Offering an insider’s experiential account of ancient Maya spiritual wisdom and practices, initiated Maya shaman-priestess Gabriela Jurosz-Landa opens up the mysterious world of the Maya, dispelling the rampant misinformation about their beliefs and traditions, sharing the transcendent beauty of their ceremonies, and explaining the Maya understanding of time, foundational to their spiritual worldview and cosmology. The author, an anthropologist, details the initiation process she went through to become a Maya shaman-priestess in Guatemala, including rituals, prayers, the presence of numinous forces, and the transmission of sacred knowledge. She explains the spiritual wisdom of the Maya calendar as a living entity, its cycles of time, and the significance of “the counting of the days,” which helps keep time itself alive. She examines Maya spiritual and cosmological concepts such as how the universe is shaped like a triangle over a square. She reveals the profound power of dance in Maya tradition, explaining how ritual dance halts the flow of time, reactivates primordial events, and captures vital energies that keep the Maya spiritual tradition vital and alive. Exploring other Maya secret knowledge, she also details Maya ritual attire, Maya future-telling with the calendar, the reading of the Tzi’te beans, and how the Maya communicate with ancestors through the sacred fire. Illustrating how contemporary Maya life is suffused with spiritual tradition and celebration, the author shares the teachings of the Maya from her initiate and anthropologist point of view in order to help us all learn from the ancient wisdom of their beliefs and worldview. Because, to truly understand the Maya, one must think like the Maya.

Wayward Shamans

Wayward Shamans
Title Wayward Shamans PDF eBook
Author Silvia Tomášková
Publisher University of California Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2013-05-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520275322

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Wayward Shamans tells the story of an idea that humanity’s first expression of art, religion and creativity found form in the figure of a proto-priest known as a shaman. Tracing this classic category of the history of anthropology back to the emergence of the term in Siberia, the work follows the trajectory of European knowledge about the continent’s eastern frontier. The ethnographic record left by German natural historians engaged in the Russian colonial expansion project in the 18th century includes a range of shamanic practitioners, varied by gender and age. Later accounts by exiled Russian revolutionaries noted transgendered shamans. This variation vanished, however, in the translation of shamanism into archaeology theory, where a male sorcerer emerged as the key agent of prehistoric art. More recent efforts to provide a universal shamanic explanation for rock art via South Africa and neurobiology likewise gloss over historical evidence of diversity. By contrast this book argues for recognizing indeterminacy in the categories we use, and reopening them by recalling their complex history.

The Shaman's Secret

The Shaman's Secret
Title The Shaman's Secret PDF eBook
Author Douglas Gillette
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 316
Release 1997
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Insights into Maya religious symbolism ; based on recent archaeological findings and the most up-to-date decodings of Maya hieroglyphics.