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Saq' Be': Organization for Mayan and Indigenous Spiritual Studies

Saq' Be' (pronounced sock bay) Mayan term referring to the white/sacred road, the Milky Way and the spiritual path of one's life

Saq' Be' serves to educate the public on current Indigenous struggles, assist Indigenous communities in the preservation of their spiritual traditions, and arrange for meetings and exchanges between spiritual leaders of Indigenous communities and the general public, with an emphasis on involving young adults. Saq' Be' is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed in the United States. The organization's current focus is working with the highland Maya of Guatemala whose traditional ways are being threatened. Saq' Be' is working closely with Ajq'ij (Mayan Priest) in Guatemala to develop and implement programs for the Mayan tradition.
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Feb. 25-March 4, 2012: Mayan Ajq'ij in Santa Fe, NM Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Sunday, January 22 2012
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DSC09787Lina and Denise Barrios will be returning to Santa Fe in late February/ early March of 2012 to present a series of workshops, a free public talk, personal consultations and a fire ceremony.  As we have entered into the infamous year of 2012, Lina and Denise travel to Santa Fe from the highlands of Guatemala to share Mayan teachings about creating balance and creating harmony with the energies.  For many, this is a rare opportunity to experience the teachings and practices of an ancient culture directly, in their own backyard.  Lina and Denise arrive in a spirit of generosity, grounded in the practicality of a tradition capable of fostering both personal development and deep, integrated alignment.  Please contact us ASAP to reserve a spot at one of the workshops or to make a personal appointment.  Email is the best way to reach us: saqbe1[at]gmail[dot]com; Phone: 505-216-6766. Click "read more" in the bottom left of this box for details.

Note that dates and locations will be finalized first week of February

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2012 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 19 2012
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SAM0706This is the second in a series of short stories written by Mayan Ajq'ij (spiritual guide) Lina Barrios from Guatemala. These stories are meant to share the knowledge and wisdom of the Mayan peoples with the world.

Ixkotzij (flower woman) and her sister went with their mother to visit their grandfather, Kawoq.  They visited him every 13 days, since he lived far away.  The two sisters were very excited to see him.  He was often smiling, as he liked to tease them, and he always answered all the questions the girls asked, even the most difficult ones. From moment they left the house, Ixkotzij began thinking of a difficult question to ask her grandfather. He taught them no to be content with an "I don't know, just because, who knows"; or that type of answer. He said everything had a reason and they were entitled to know it.

Grandfather Kawoq had gray hair, which he was starting to lose.  When you came into his house you could listen to an old radio playing marimba music. While Ixkotzij's mother and sister where preparing food in the kitchen, she asked her grandfather the question she had planned for this visit.  "Grandpa, why are people in the city saying that the world will end in 2012? What are all those Maya prophecies about? And how come you never told me anything about it? I think that is not fair, you never warned us."

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2012 Mayan Cholq'ij Calendars Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Friday, December 09 2011
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As many of you know, we have been unable to travel to continue our work with the communities in the Guatemalan highlands these last few years. This has meant that we have not been able to continue our program that brought calendars to the US and made them available for purchase as a way to support those communities. We are overjoyed that our longtime friend, Denise Barrios, has published a 2012 calendar in dayplanner format that is available for purchase at online stores. In addition, Denise has made available wall calendars with beautiful imagery and stories about Maximon (Spanish Only). Click "read more" below for details and be sure to order! We can vouch that the information is top quality and authentic of the Mayan tradition.

Dear friends! We are pleased to announce that the 2012 San Simón Wall Calendar in now for sale! The San Simón wall calendar is beautifully illustrated with full color photographs of over 12 different altars in his honor and representations. Each photograph has a sidebar with a text such as a prayer, poem, a ritual and other information of interest to San Simón followers (text in Spanish only). In addition, each day of the year details the special celebrations and keeps count of the Nawals and the Energetic Powers of each day as recorded by the Cholq'ij Sacred Maya Calendar. Retail and wholesale. Ask us: info@mystic-maya.com

"THE ENERGIES OF THE DAY - 2012," and its Spanish version "LAS ENERGÍAS DEL DÍA - 2012"
Aside from the 366 daily predictions based on the Sacred Maya Calendar —the journal's centerpiece— THE ENERGIES OF THE DAY 2012 contains the chapter "2012: The Door to Transition - What it Means and How to Prepare for this Prophetic Year," which offers an explanation and a series of exercises that will help the reader lay the groundwork for this spiritually inspiring event.

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The Perfect Complement Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Friday, December 09 2011
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This is the first in a series of short stories written by Mayan Ajq'ij (spiritual guide) Lina Barrios from Guatemala.  These stories are meant to share the knowledge and wisdom of the Mayan peoples with the world.

In order to keep the long-standing tradition, Ixkab' (woman of honey) finishes the third and final cloth used to make a huipil (blouse) for her youngest daughter. Her heart is joyful, she has woven all the necessary cloths to make her husband's, daughter's and her own clothing. Early in the morning she will give her beloved husband all the cloths so he can begin putting them together to maintain the complement of energies. He will sit in their house, at the corridor, for 20 days with a basket full of threads to sew the huipiles, cortes (skirts), trousers and shirts, and he will have them ready before the Hab' (the New Year) so that the whole family will wear new clothes.    

He has enough time, as it is still 25 days to the Hab'. He will sew for 20 days, until the start of the month prior to the New Year, known as the Tz'apil.  The Tz'apil is a month of only five days, which are used for purification in order to begin the New Year with a clean body, spirit, heart and mind – as well as with new clothes.

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NAJT PORTAL - AB’ MAYA NEW YEAR Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Tuesday, February 22 2011
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The Maya civilization is one of the most extraordinary that has existed. They are know as THE LORDS OF TIME with their high technology, deep knowledge of time, mathematics, astronomy, architecture and the advances they made on medicine and all the fields of human knowledge - which still amaze us.
For the Maya world the NAJT is the convergence of Space and Time in one unique place, which, when you add movement and speed, gives us the configuration and perception of REALITY.

We are facing transcendent times. On December 21, 2010, two cosmic events converged: the Winter Solstice and a Full Moon Eclipse. This day opened a Cosmic-Telluric portal, which is the preamble for the famous change of Cycle, the end of the 5,200 years and the coming of the JOB AJAW on December 21, 2012.

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Cholq'ij (Tzolkin) Calendar Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Thursday, December 23 2004
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NOTE: SAQ' BE' IS NOT CURRENTLY DISTRIBUTING CHOLQ'IJ CALENDARS. THIS ARTICLE IS HERE FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY.

As many of you know, every year Saq' Be' travels to the community in Chichicastenango, Guatemala to pick up the traditional Mayan Cholq'ij calendars they produce. We return with them and make them available for sale, returning the profits to the community to support their continued efforts to keep the traditional ways alive. Unfortunately, we do not know when we will be able to return this year and are thus uncertain as to when the 2005 calendars will become available. As a way of compensating for our lack of hard copy calendars, we are making available the same Cholq'ij/ Gregorian overlay on our website, which can be viewed on the front page. We have also made available information on the meaning of the Nawales (glyphs) and numbers presented. Click "read more" to view additional infromation on this calendar. We ask you to please consider supporting Saq' Be', a nonprofit organization, by making a tax-exempt donation to assist with our continued efforts for the rescue, preservation and appropriate sharing of these living ancient peoples, traditions and cultures.

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Cry in the Jungle: Defending Life, Resisting Devastation Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Friday, October 08 2004
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By Saq' Be'

For so many of those reading this, the lands of Latin America may seem like a distant place and the Amazon basin like a remote exotic location that bears little relevance to our everyday lives. The reality is this region holds great relevance to all of our lives, on both the physical level as well as a symbolic and spiritual one. The Kichwa community of Sarayacu, located in the central Amazon Basin in Ecuador, find themselves on the front lines in the struggle for preserving a natural and traditional way of life in the face of the continued drive to conquer Nature in the name of profit and greed. Sarayacu is a strong community, and one that survives to this day in part because of the citizens of the world who recognize they share an intricate connection with the people and have raised their voices to holdup the actions of petrol companies that would see the forest leveled and the people destroyed in the name of oil. Yet, unless the eyes of the world continue to carefully watch the unfolding of events in this region, and the stream of letters, emails and phone calls continue to flow to let governments and companies know who is watching, this place of life and magic can cease to exist.

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