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Calakmul and Kohunlich
By Dr. Sheri Rosenthal
Calakmul is an incredible Mayan site and home to a protected biosphere
reserve in the Southern Yucatan area. It is estimated that this
city reached its peak between 600 and 800 AD. The area is filled
with important ruins and extends not only through the southern corridor
of the Yucatan, but also through Guatemala and Belize.
There is a magnificent main square in Calakmul, which was a magical
space for ceremony and ritual. It is said that the square represents
the primordial sea and the surrounding pyramids represent the sacred
mountains of the Mayan Gods. The tallest pyramidal structure towers
approximately 55 meters in height. This is a wonderful area to create
your own ritual and ceremony.
Also of great significance is the ball court. Here a battle of
life and death played out between two men representing opposing
Gods. The game was played similarly to soccer where one scored points
with a rubber-like ball by shooting it into a hoop that was aligned
sideways. This ceremony had great religious meaning for those who
lived here.
In Kohunlich are ruins that were possibly built beginning in around
500 AD and then abandoned around 1100 AD. What is most interesting
here are the stucco masks and the typical Rio Bec architecture style,
which is the ornate design type that can be seen throughout the
region.
While here, take the time to visit other wonderful sites such as
Becan and Dzbanche. Each site has its own unusual features making
it a unique experience. The beautiful part of these sites is the
undisturbed nature of the reserve. You can see and hear howler monkeys,
birds, and big cats. Last time I was there we witnessed a jaguar
crossing our path. It was a very powerful experience.
The energy in this area is just delightful and so peaceful, like
a part of time still lost and forgotten. Rancho Encantado is my
favorite hotel, located on a lake outside of Chetumal. You can walk
out your door and take a refreshing morning swim or have a lomi-lomi
massage upon your return from a long days trek.
I encourage you to visit this quiet part of the Mexican Yucatan
and join us on a spiritual journey to a most magical part of the
world.
Dr. Sheri Rosenthal is the owner and director of Journeys of the
Spirit. Our intent is for your spiritual transformation & personal
growth with the opportunity to visit incredible sacred sites, and
experience distinctive and extraordinary itineraries! You can reach
us at journeys@journeysofthespirit.com
or http://www.journeysofthespirit.com.
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