Thanks Margie!!
(Jim Thurman & Margie Parker at Tikal, December 21st, 2010) This year’s Unificacion Maya ceremonies were dedicated to Marjorie Parker, who, even though she was unable to attend for health…
(Jim Thurman & Margie Parker at Tikal, December 21st, 2010) This year’s Unificacion Maya ceremonies were dedicated to Marjorie Parker, who, even though she was unable to attend for health…
From December 15th to 21st, 2011, this incredible team of Tatas and Nanas led daily Sacred Fire Ceremonies at 7 Sacred Mayan Sites in Peten, Guatemala. From left to right:…
The first Sacred Fire is laid and is ready to light to begin the ceremonies of Unificacion Maya 2011
Our final ceremony began early in the morning of the Winter Solstice, December 21, 2010, as we prepared to enter Tikal Park in a Candlelight Procession.
Yaxha, which translates to “Blue Green Waters”, sits between two beautiful lakes. The climb up many of its Temples yields beautiful views of both the lakes and the River Azul…
The fourth ceremony of Unificacion Maya 2010 was held on the power vortex at the east end of Lake Peten Itza, presided over by the Cerro Cahui (Crocodile Mountain).
The third Unificacion Maya Ceremony of the week is held in a grotto of the Actun Kan Caves. Actun Kan means “the cave of the Serpent” , and legend has…
This year, for the first time ever, the first of the 7 sacred ceremonies that make up Unificacion Maya was held in the pre-classic Mayan site of Uaxactun. This site…
The Ixlu Archeological Site, located just a couple of kilometres from El Remate, is a very magical, undeveloped site, full of ramon trees. The second Unificacion Maya ceremony of 2010…
Early on the morning of December 15th, 2007, a group of people began to assemble on a spit of land that protrudes into Lake Peten Itza from the middle of…