Tuesday, January 18, 2011

2012 Mayan Prophecy: Singer Ruben Blades And The Chilam Balam Song

Singer Ruben Blades is a famous personality in Panama and is much admired throughout Latin America, and managed to attract 18% of the vote in his failed attempt to win the Panamanian presidency in 1994. In September 2004, he was appointed minister of tourism by Panamanian president Martín Torrijos for a five-year term. He holds a law degree from the University of Panama and a master’s in international law from Harvard University.

In 1996, he produced the CD ‘La Rosa de los Vientos’ (The Rose of the Winds), in which he included an interesting song of Chilam Balam and his prophecy of the Final Judgment. The lyrics mention the 13th Ahau Katun at the end of the Maya Calendar on December 21, 2012.

We’ve translated the song from Spanish into English for the reader’s entertainment and consideration, although we think the intention of the song was directed mainly to the 2012 End of the World.

“When the prophecy of the 13th Ahau Katun ends
it will happen that we’ll see the Itza.
When the sign from heaven comes
there in Tancah
it will happen that we’ll see the Itza
He will arrive there in Tancah!
You’ll see the Itza
there in Tancah!
The prophecy says it
you’ll see the Itza
from the temple in Chilam
there in Tancah!
The sun will shine during the night
and you’ll see the Itza.
The day of the Final Judgment
there in Tancah!
It will be a new day
and we’ll see it.
From heaven the promise
it will be a new day and we’ll see it.
He will give light to Earth
it will be a new day and we’ll see it.
Quetzalcoatl will arise
it will be a new day and we’ll see it.
From Cuzco to Tenochtitlan
it will be a new day and we’ll see it.
And when that day arrives
you’ll see the new Itza
finally bringing the Truth
there in Tancah!
To those who don’t believe
they will believe
and they will see the Itza
when America will shine
there in Tancah!”

Thursday, July 1, 2010

2012: Lord Pakal Ahau - Tomb Defender (Mayan Design)

To celebrate the birth anniversary of our Lord Pakal Ahau is always quite a challenge in choosing a Mesoamerican theme that represents his living work year after year.
This year I was lucky to find a new design for his birth celebration knowing that Lord Pakal has become a tomb defender of King Pakal’s tomb and finally, INAH has prohibited the public access to his ancient sarcophagus’ tomb. Thanks INAH for the cultural appreciation!
Our theme design can be ordered in this section so you can celebrate Lord Pakal Ahau’s reincarnation birth this year and embrace his work. The design is interesting because I have included some ancient symbols that belong to Masonic and Illuminati groups, which are real secret societies that exist only for world domination. As you probably know, Lord Pakal Ahau and the Pakalian Group of Mexico refuse to belong to their secret rituals.

Monday, June 28, 2010

2012: Hoover Dam Theme Design - Hopi Logo

Now that you have read Lord Pakal Ahau’s amazing research paper about Hoover Dam and 2012, we invite you to participate with our Maya designs.
Our Hoover Dam design is based in a centrifugal theme that adorns the floor of one of the galleries of Hoover Dam, and influenced by the Hopi tribe – one of the Colorado River Indian tribes.
This original high-resolution vector design is available in apparel. To order, click this section of our central store and choose your size shown in several items for women, men or kids. It is a great t-shirt treasure for 2012!

Friday, June 11, 2010

2012: Pakal Ahau - Lord of the Bats

There was something that got my curiosity about our Director, Lord Pakal Ahau. Every year he goes into meditation, usually at the end of the year and he re-emerged the day after Winter Solstice.
I asked him, where did you go during your meditation time? His answer shocked me. He said, in a very candid tone, “I usually spend my time in caves feeding the bats and sleeping with them. They’re my natural mental force”. Wow! Talking about a real Maya Batman!
No wonder his comics’ superhero is Batman and a fan of its Marvel movies. Well, knowing that strange piece of life in Lord Pakal, I decided to pay tribute to his lifestyle.
Below, you will find our curated Maya glyph as a vector illustration. To order this great drawing in high-resolution, visit this section from our Maya designs. Embrace Lord Pakal Ahau in 2012!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

2012: Chac Mool Sacrifice and Statue – Hearts Wanted

Chac Mool is the name given to a type of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican stone statue. The Chac Mool depicts a human figure in a position of reclining with the head up and turned to one side, holding a tray over the stomach.
The meaning of the position or the statue itself remains unknown but the statue served as a sacrifice repository of the blood, offered to our ancient gods, accumulated from young hearts for many centuries.
Chac Mool statues are found in or around temples in Toltec and other post-Classic central Mexican sites, and in post-Classic Maya civilization sites with heavy Toltec influence, such as Chichen Itza. For more details about the statue, you can visit this link.
Our Mesoamerican design, in high resolution, of Chac Mool can be purchased in this section of our Maya collection with a selection of several background colors. Thanks as always for your interest in our 2012 blog.