Secrets of Mayan God Kukulkan the Feathered Serpent. The ancient Maya remembered gods and events from before the time the Mayan ruins were built, even as far back as the lost city of Atlantis.
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Origin of Kukulkan: Feathered Serpent from Atlantis? Don’t you think that it’s strange? Could the Mayan God have come from the lost city of Atlantis? Join me to search in Mayan ruins.
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Lost city of Atlantis Winged Serpent God in Egypt. Winged serpent god images in the pharaoh’s tombs could represent past life memories of the lost city of Atlantis.
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Past Life Memories of Atlantis include a first experience on earth as a Light Being Alien, building the Great Pyramid, and “falling into the serpent’s mouth.” Travel to Egyptian and Mayan ruins unearths images that confirm the memories.
You’ll see how the various types of videos on this blog site—from Dream Interpretation, to Working with Nature Spirits, to Atlantis Past Life Memories, to paintings in the pharaohs’ tombs, to the feathered serpent in Mayan ruins–fit together in an understanding of the exploits of a Light Being (Alien)’s exploits on earth. It all leads to an understanding of a different reality.
If any of this video resonates with your experiences, past life memories, dreams, or gut feelings, please comment in the section below. Do you think we were once Light Beings or aliens? Do you feel as if you’re one of the Golden Ones? Have you had an amazing dream that came true? I’d love to hear from you.
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This video, which provides an introduction to the Maya and the Yucatan, was recorded during a talk I gave in Toronto in May of 2012. It shows where the Maya live in the Yucatan states of Mexico, the adjacent countries of Guatemala, Honduras, and Belize and also tidbits on Cancun, Mayan history, the place where the first Crystal Skull was found, and the Pyramid of Kukulkan the Feathered Serpent in Chichen Itza.
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While continuing to edit the Yucatan Travel Movie, I am reminded of the wonderful sights I saw while touring the amazing ruins at Chichen Itza. I especially like all the carvings of feathered serpents, such as the ones on the upper walls of the Temple of the Warriors where you can see distinct eagle-type claws and long beautiful wing feathers with the man in the feathered serpent’s mouth. The neck and head are those of a serpent while the rest of the body is that of an eagle. The man looks so content in this strange creature’s mouth, as if the man is sight-seeing.
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