Uxmal Experience – Mayan Ruins You Must See in Yucatan Mexico
You must see Uxmal if you want to experience Mayan ruins that are unlike any other. When we first discovered Uxmal we immediately become enchanted with the strange mystery of the Magician’s Pyramid & the Dwarf of Uxmal – an oral legend about the temple’s little builder and his sorceress mother. Seeing the structure will […]
Ek Balam: Unusual Winged Warriors Discovered – Yucatan, Mexico!
The unusual and amazingly well-preserved stucco sculptures of the so-called winged warriors uncovered at the Mayan Ruins of Ek Balam are exciting for explorers investigating the mysteries of the Maya. Unlike Chichen Itza, which is located about 65 km south of Ek Balam, the temple ruins are decorated with sculpted stucco rather than bas relief […]
Uxmal

History of Uxmal Ancient History of Uxmal The history of Uxmal is a bit of a mystery. Uxmal’s origins are drenched in both complexities and distortions. While the REAL truth remains totally obscured at the hands of missionaries who have re-written history, fragmentary texts, architectural styles and inscriptions found on-site help paint a portrait of […]
Augustus Le Plongeon – Missing Links Predating The Maya Before Atlantis And Ancient Egypt?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Rethinking The Sacred Mysteries of The Maya Ancient civilizations rise and fall, often in dramatic fashion. Their origins, though, are subtler and tend to be overlooked or poorly understood. Apart from its dramatic scale, what makes the so-called Maya collapse so striking is that, despite decades of study, archaeologists still cannot agree on what […]
Hidden History: Knights Templar, Westford Knight, And Indigenous People In America Before Columbus

So you think that Christopher Columbus discovered America in the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria? After all that is what we are taught in school, so we should blindly accept what academia teaches us as the absolute truth, right? Wrong. Given that this European explorer is often mistaken as the first to […]
5 Awesome Things You Can Learn From The 4 Tezcatlipocas (Part 1 of 4)
Seeing Past The Smoke And Mirrors Of The 4 Tezcatlipocas In this series we will examine what we can learn from the 4 Tezcatlipocas. In order to pierce of the veil of smoke masking the first Tezcatlipoca we have to take an unbiased look not only at ourselves, but beyond the smoke and mirrors, and […]
Love and Archaeology: Our Mayan Wedding Ceremony
A Mayan wedding ceremony is a magical event and the Mayan New Year is a magical time. According to the Gregorian calendar it begins on the 26th of July and ends the following year on the 24th of July. The additional day in between (July 25th) is known as the day out of time. It is during this […]
Secret Teachings From The Manly P. Hall Research Library
Secret Teachings From The Manly P. Hall Research Library A FIELD TOUR THROUGH THE MANLY P. HALL RESEARCH LIBRARY The room was a disaster. Pages of old occult books falling apart from their binder; mail-order manuscripts scattered about the floor; a stack of vintage Rosicrucian Digests lay toppled over in-between a small collection of works […]