The Paranormal in Mayan Lore
26.02.2008 10:01 UFO - Source: UFO Digest

The Paranormal in Mayan Lore
by Mary Alice Bennett
Posted: 00:52 February 14, 2008
A poor farmer`s encounter with a being in a silver suit who did not communicate with words, and the shape-shifting shaman king`s transformation into a jaguar who left no claw marks behind on his tracks are indications of involvement of the paranormal in the legends of the Maya. With the year 2012 soon approaching, will activity from other dimensions herald the advent of a new era?
Dirk Vander Ploeg standing in the middle of the ballcourt at Chichen-Itza pointing at the rings (goals) on the sides of the court.
The ballcourt at Copa.
Cornfields now cover the ancient ball courts which were cut low to be closer to the underworld. The ball games decided the fate of the sun, the planets, and the lives of the players on the defeated team. Although the ancient Mayan cities lay in ruins, the deity whom they worshiped is not forgotten.
The smoke of fragrant copal incense blackens the entrance to the tunnel which runs beneath the ancient plaza. Copal, the "blood of trees", is burned in sacrifice to the god portrayed on the ornate standing stones before the round stone altars in front of the pyramids. The Mayan kings held a double-headed serpent bar to express their rule. In other carvings they hold what is called "the manikin-scepter" or "god K" who has the same face.
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