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Maya Compendia
HOW TO BUILD A PYRAMID (extracts from my book)
The Afterlife
To begin with, one must look at the way in which a person dies. For
the Maya the most important thing was the type of death (sacred or
normal) and not the manner in which a person lived this/her life
(good or bad).
Sacred death is achieved through death in battle, human sacrifice,
leprosy, drowning, suicide by
hanging and death of a woman during her birth of her first child.
People who died a sacred death went to the heavenly realm.
Any other type of death consigned the person to the Underworld.
In the mythical journey to the Underworld (Metnal or Xilbabá), the
soul has to cross a river with the help of a dog. Carrying a piece
of jadeite made the journey easier. Note: some authors use the term
jade. This is incorrect, true jade is only found in China. The green
stone found in the Americas is jadeite.
The pilgrimage ended when the soul arrived in the Underworld. The
Underworld for the Nahuas – among these the Aztecs and the Mexicas –
is associated with the north and the colour black; for the Maya,
with the south and the colour yellow.
The souls of the dead are ultimately reborn in other human bodies
(regardless of the sex), without any recollection of their previous
lives. This does not coincide with Eastern and Middle Eastern
beliefs of resurrection and reincarnation (in resurrection the
spirits take hold of the same body and the same mind, and in
reincarnation they take the bodies of different creatures, even
animals, and in some cases they have memories of past lives).
The author was born in
Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico in 1968. He is actually working as a
tour guide and lives in Cancún. Among his many and different
activities: he owns a website for
hotel reservations in Cancun,
edits a cultural monthly
magazine and his own books.
ph:
+52 (998) 112 1003 (Nextel) CD 62*15*66939
jahg1968@gmail.com
info@cancunideas.com
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