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Ancient Cultures

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Although some of the ancient traditions reflected in the architecture and art of the Mayan ruins (Yucatan, Chiapas, Tabasco, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala) live on in the present Mayan culture, most of the viable aspects that once constituted the sacredness of the Maya spiritual traditions (as originally taught to them by the Pleiadian Shaman Star Teaches from Lemuria) have long been lost to the ravages of history, despite recent attempts to reconstruct ancient Mayan practices.

This makes the modern day Mayans who live far from abandoned and overgrown temple ruins more the surviving remnants of a once thriving Ancient Culture like the Egyptians, Romans or Grecians than the caretakers of a feasible enduring legacy of knowledgeable spiritual practices for others to follow as an ascension roadmap.

Still overall the Mayan people have shown a remarkable ability to endure. Even after more than five hundred years of oppression from Europeans, succeeding generations of Mayan continue to occupy their ancestral lands and to follow some of their time honored cultural practices.

From Left Tikal Temple I, II, III Mayan Complex Ruins in Guatemala, Permission CC SA 3.0 Image 473w 261h

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Most fortuitously for the Maya some of their Pleiadian benefactors and mentors of Celtic Mound Builder lineage and background have recently returned from the Pleiades to assist the Mayans once again in their evolutionary life spirals.

Chichén Itzá was located in the Yucatán in southeastern Mesoamerica. The name of the city means "In the Mouth at the Itzáe's Well". Ample water resources from various caves and Cenotes enabled the city to become a political and religious power center that reached its pinnacle between 800-1200 ACE.

After waves of invasions and different tribes of inhabitants, Chichén Itzá was inexplicably (to archaeologists and historians) permanently abandoned in 1400 ACE. Although the Celtic Pleiadian Shaman Star Teachers also plan to return to the Guatemala area, their homecoming there is not yet imminent, so in the meantime, there are Omega Group Angels located there.

The Chichén Itzá temple complex was built sometime in the 8th century ACE. Like most of what were later on called the Mayan Pyramids, the subsequent temples were built over Celtic style, sacred hill mounds left behind by the Lemurians who were the benefactors and teachers of the Mayan until they relocated to Orion and the Pleiades. In the past the Mayan had a writing system and their codices were decorated with bright drawings and glyphs. There were distinct social classes: rulers, educated nobility, scribes, artists, architects, farmers and laborers. Next


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