Sitting atop a hill after a power walk, I asked Grandfather Pascual why human beings are practically blind to the reality he was showing me. How could we awaken and perceive this profound vision of reality—this magical world where the essence of all things is felt differently, an energetic world that I could barely glimpse with senses that remain closed to most? The wise elder replied: If any Ch’umil offers you an opening to what we call the unknown, it is Ajaw Imox. It connects us to the world of inner powers that we rarely allow to blossom, as we are rooted in a vision that has been imposed on us. A system in which our true nature is essentially limited by the use of reason—because in recent centuries, we have given too much space to rationality and confined our existence within this framework. We have forgotten that we possess other senses that allow us to perceive a world closer to the essence of creation. Our purpose now is to develop these senses and, in doing so, to find our purpose—because the complete human being is not a utopia; it is a reality that has been hidden from us.
The teaching of Ajaw Imox is one of openness to the unknown. This Ch’umil is the one who activates the dormant senses and gives us the determination to reach and complete our level as humans. It helps us to define and create our reality. Imox is the correct path to break the structures that prevent us from “seeing” and to place ourselves in this dimension with our integral being.
The only thing that is not valid in our journey is to remain stagnant.
~Elder Carlos Barrios
Sentados en lo alto de un cerro, luego de una caminata de poder, le pregunté al abuelo Pascual la razón por la cual los seres humanos estamos prácticamente ciegos ante la realidad que él me estaba enseñando. Cómo podríamos nosotros despertar y visualizar esta profunda visión de la realidad, este mundo mágico en el que se percibía de diferente forma la esencia de todas las cosas, un mundo energético que apenas vislumbraba con los sentidos que permanecen cerrados para la mayoría. El sabio respondió: Si algún Ch’umil te da una apertura a lo que llamamos desconocido es Ajaw Imox, este nos conecta al mundo de los poderes internos que rara vez dejamos florecer, pues estamos arraigados a una visión que nos han impuesto. Un orden en el que nuestra verdadera naturaleza está limitada, en esencia por el uso de la razón, pues en los últimos siglos le dimos mucho espacio al razonamiento y encuadramos nuestra existencia en esta visión, nos olvidamos que tenemos otros sentidos que nos permiten percibir un mundo más cercano a la esencia de la creación. Nuestro propósito ahora es desarrollar estos sentidos y por lo tanto encontrar nuestro propósito, pues el ser humano completo no es una utopía, es una realidad que nos ha sido vedada.
La enseñanza de Ajaw Imox es de apertura a lo desconocido. Este Ch’umil es quien activa los sentidos dormidos y nos da la determinación para alcanzar y completar nuestro nivel como humanos. Nos ayuda a definir y crear nuestra realidad. Imox es el camino adecuado para romper las estructuras que nos impiden “ver” y ubicarnos en esta dimensión con nuestro ser integral.
Lo único que no se vale en el camino es quedarnos estancados.
~Tat Carlos Barrios
The day of Ajaw Ajpu, or Father Sun’s day, manifests its splendor today. We have previously pointed out that it is important to witness the sunrise, the sunset, as well as the Sun’s passage through the Zenith at the center of the celestial vault, its movement through the Nadir, and also each intermediate point between these—because this gives us a reference for how the cycle that opens before the reality we live in is unfolding. It is Grandfather Sun who guides us, who gives us strength; for our existence is tied to his emanation. That is why our actions must carry the projection of the destiny we seek. This is not something to take lightly, and as the Elders always remind us, it is our responsibility. The awareness of this moment gives us a special power—determination is the key.
Is that “sense of belonging in life” necessary for your development as a human being and for your spiritual work, or does individuality offer more freedom to reach that sense of fulfillment?
There are many things in life that limit you, that keep you stuck—people who divert you from your goals. There are also situations or individuals who make you dependent on them and don’t allow you to grow or live with the resources you need, whether economic or in terms of opportunities. We have bad habits and are often unable to make decisions that would allow us to change our destiny. This can happen to us to a greater or lesser extent, and many people don’t even allow themselves to see that something is affecting them. Today’s energy allows us to recognize everything that limits us, even those situations or feelings we do not give the importance they deserve. We tend to minimize them, yet they are present, and they still affect us. What is important is to determine them with clarity and begin to set priorities. It is about being impeccable when facing each of the things that affect us, especially with each person to whom we have granted such power. Today we can take a deep look at how we act and see what we want to change—everything is possible; it simply deserves our attention. The strategy lies in our attitude. Remember that we are the architects of our reality. Change comes from within us, from truly wanting it to happen.
No’j is the true and profound knowledge of things, the kind that enables us to interact with reality. However, it is knowing ourselves that truly allows us to experience the fullness of life.
For the ancestral Maya culture, the Spiritual Guide—once known as the benefactor—was seen as more than a teacher. They were considered the pillar of traditional groups, the person entrusted with the mission of teaching the science and wisdom of their clan, preserving ancient knowledge, and continuing the research. Wisdom, after all, is always an interactive process, enriched by every new experience in the realm of impeccable knowledge. This, Don Pascual told us, is how continuity is maintained, and its foundation is curiosity, which is represented by Ajmaq. This curiosity serves the purpose of seeking beyond the conventional, beyond what is established. It is a quest that begins with questions about the unknown and offers us answers from a magical world, where the terms by which we define reality are constantly shifting. Ajmaq encourages us to create space for curiosity in all things, as every experience brings learning and growth. Curiosity allows us the intention to search into the mystery, into what limits us, and to develop our hidden powers; it brings us closer to fulfillment as human beings.
A trecena of great power begins on this day, this trecena is symbolized by the bird, who is the Nawal (spirit animal) that contains the magic to transmute the energy, that activates the inner powers, and that is our protector in the face of difficulties, the bird brings us luck and opportunities in the moments in which we face adversity.
Magic is not something we search for; we find it when we stop forcing things.
Each path, no matter how difficult or unexpected it may seem, holds something we need within it.
True connection with life does not come from trying to change what is outside; it begins when we understand what is happening within us.