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While Saq' Be' has been in a period of dormancy, we look forward to continuing to support and share traditional wisdom and knowledge that is so needed at this time.
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 who's 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.
by Carlos Barrios
A lot has been said about this time, about the prophecies given by ancient wise
visionary men. Some of the prophecies have been kept on secret books, some have
been transmitted in a verbal way, others have risen in a series of books, documentaries,
articles in magazines, newspapers and especially on the Internet. Some are extremely
alarming, others have no basis and many are based on the Prophecies of the Great
Traditions. All of them point out the prophetical times, as the Wise Chi Mam
Maya, Don Pascual liked to call them.
All this information has wakened the interest of millions of people, but it
has also created a lot of confusion and fear, since the date of December 21
of 2012 has been used as the date of the end of the World. However, this date
points out the beginning of a new cycle, which is marked in the tradition of
the Mayan Elders as a time of harmony and spiritual growing, this cycle is
called the FIFTH SUN and each of the previous ones lasted 5,200 years.
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.
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.