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31/01/2026 Mexico Excursion with The Mayans

What makes Tepotzlan so special, is the circular mountain range that encapsulates the small town.

Mexico 26: Open

Hence, the Shamans wanted to capture some of this energy and channel it into the village, together with their particular value system of control.

All manner of ceremonies and dark arts were applied here to impose their leadership and will. But I know they felt they were serving the people too, by 'bringing them closer to God'.

Mexico 26: Mayan Pyramid

This place was no doubt the abode of Quetzalcoatl - the mysterious feathered serpent that appears depicted in statues and carvings all across this area...

The Feathered Serpent was a prominent supernatural entity or deity, found in many Mesoamerican religions. It is still called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs, Kukulkan among the Yucatec Maya, and Q'uq'umatz and Tohil among the K'iche' Maya.

On this trip, I felt the ancient power of Quetzalcoatl waning as the old construct goes into terminal decline.

Instead, the naturalness of the mountain and locality, just as in the wider shift, wants to be liberated...

Mexico 26: Excursion Begins

We start by paying our respects to the true guardians of the mountain, these marvellous Twin Flame trees...

Mexico 26: Paying respects

We're bringing instead, The Rainbow Serpent to the Mountain, which is about the liberation and Ascension of human consciousness.

Mexico 26: Long Climb

It's a magical feeling of arrival at the top - an expansive opening...

Mexico 26: The Pyramid

Our final act was the singing chakras meditation to get the Torus free flowing across the area...

Mexico 26: Singing Chakras

It was a magical day for sure. And fantastic to feel the old construct waning, in line with the wider planetary shift.

Bright blessings to all
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