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The Hunab Ku pendant
represents the symbol of the Creator God in the Mayan culture. The
meaning of the name Hunab Ku is “The Only God”. In Mayan mythology,
Hunab Ku is related to the Creator God – Itzamna. The Mayans where very
advanced in mathematics. They also believed that the entire universe is
comprised of awareness and consciousness that they called Hunab Ku and
it is this consciousness upon which all the mathematical laws upon of
the universe operates.
The Mayans created the symbol of Hunab Ku consisting of a circle and a
square similar to that of Pythagorean structures. The symbol represents
the Mayan understanding that four elements make up the universe –
earth, air, water and fire. The
symbol Hunab Ku represents the cosmic consciousness and that Earth and
Man are part of this consciousness.
The Mayans separate time into periods of 13 days. Instead of the common
linear understanding of years, months, weeks, Mayan calendars
understand time as a spiral a rolling wave. A wave is composed of
13 tones or days that steadily unfurl. How we observe these waves and
geometric shapes of time unfolding influences the way we conduct
ourselves in this reality. Instead of relating to this idea that days
are simply mundane moments in time, every day represents a deeply
symbolic color, tone and rhythm.
The energy of the entire Universe emerges from the center of the
cosmos. Different religions and cultures call this universal center by
different names; Tibetans call it Mount Mero and Mayans call it Hunab
Ku. From within the Hunab Ku a pure energy emerges and radiates to the
entire cosmos. The energy arriving from the center of the cosmos to
Earth in this solar system does not arrive directly because it does not
have a direct route to our planet. Rather, energy from the cosmic
center arrives to the Sun and all sorts of other stars and planets
first. The celestial bodies that this pure energy pass through,
transforms the energy into energy with the unique qualities of the
celestial body and the energy is then reflected to Earth.
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