Destination Mexico "€" Travel Tips And Guidelines By: Anthony Crooks | - Mexico is a very large vacationers paradise that includes many places to take in the sights and many activities to take part in. Mexicos beaches are among some of the most beautiful in the world as the countries coastlines straddle the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Mexicos richness also includes historical cities with an all around tropical landscape designed for relaxation. Though most of the tourist destinations are beach resorts, there are many archeologic ... Tags:mexico, mexican, travel, tourism, travel guide, travel tips
Chihuahua Stuffed Toy & Facts By: Angeline Hope | - Chihuahua stuffed toys are as popular as many of the toy breeds are. Toy breeds, like Chihuahua's, are the perfect lap dog because they literally really do fit in your lap. A Chihuahua stuffed toy can be as big or as small as you like, although the larger it is, the more there is to snuggle.
Although small in size, Chihuahua's have a fierce reputation for having bigger-than-life attitudes and sometimes carry themselves as though they were as large as a 260 pound St. Bernard. They ar ... Tags:chihuahua stuffed toy, chihuahua stuffed toys
Knife And Safety Tools Of Today And Yesterday By: Kara Knapp | - Of all the tools in our society, only the wheel and the lever can compete with the common household knife for the title of All-Time Most Useful. As essential in the kitchen as it is on the battlefield, and necessary in a wide variety of trades and crafts, the knife is one of the building blocks of civilization.
Hunab Ku By: David W | - Hunab Ku, when translated literally to English, means "Only God" or "One God." The earliest references pointing to Hunab Ku as the only Supreme Being may be found in the 16th century Diccionario de Motul, although Hunab Ku also appears later on at the Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel.
The Mayan Civilization believed Hunab Ku to be the creator of all beings. The glyph or symbol that represented Hunab Ku was also said to represent, for the Mayans, the center of the universe, or what ... Tags:gold jewelry
Chihuahua Dog Breed History, Temperament, Grooming And Description By: Scott Lipe | - Unlike other breeds, the Chihuahua breed can vary in height, and are more measured by their weight. American and British standards state this breed should weigh no more than six pounds, but the British standards, recommends between two and four pounds. This breed can grow as tall as 15 inches, this being the exception rather than the rule. This breed has both long and short hair Chihuahuas. This is classed in the tiny toy dog size category. They have a well rounded head and a short pointed muzzl ... Tags:chihuahua, chihuahuas, history, dogs, puppies, grooming, description
Pyramid Of The Alchemist Dream By: Eric N. Peterson | - I used to keep a little spaniel. He was my good friend. Back then I had a large property in the country near the village, fenced around with a gray, plaster wall eight feet high that extended to the village fortifications. My curious, little dog used to hunt small animals and sniff excitedly along the perimeter of the wall.
One day he used his claws to break open a hole in the plaster. I strode over to scold him but before I could, a horrendous visitation, shocking to behold: a pair ... Tags:Alchemist Dream, Tequihua
El Nahual: Chaos And Void By: Eric N. Peterson | - I.
El Nahual. Nonbeing. Union of opposites. Sea monster before creation. Waters without land. Arise!
Incomprehensible Father of mystery, I adore you. I, pure and gorgeous, am yours. Forever . I have waited forever to be your bride. Now could be the day of your Awakening. My sweet womb beckons.
Already the maidens prepare my retinue. My Lord, I'm Queen this very day. Queen this very day.
Love Flowering Of The Mystic By: Eric N. Peterson | - There is another type of love growing inside me. This is the love flowering of the shaman or of the magician. I planted this garden by pledging to find my reason here in this incarnation. At the time I didn't realize at the time that I was planting! These fresh, buds laden with dew have come up from the depth of my heart out of the blue. My body and my heart area in particular sense so much happiness in return, as if I am made for this weird loving.
Toltec Art Of The Telling By: Viento de Octubre | - The stories of the times when it seems that we escaped death come to rest in my heart softly. The account of the people in the house, my brothers, sisters, mother, father, and others close to each other in the darkness, Pirata not barking, soldiers smashing the gate and their machines and tanks circling outside tell of the moments just before death. It is weird in a way to see how composed they responded, just waiting, some, while others wanting it to be over, hoping it would not happen. At diff ... Tags:death on dying, tequihua, koyote, aka dua, akadua, the telling, telling, of the shaman, of toltecs, of the toltecs, de los toltecas, culturas prehispa
About Loss And Recovery Of Personal Power By: Eric N. Peterson | - How many times have I made a certain decision in order to keep peace, gain acceptance, or feel valuable - perhaps without even knowing it?
To provide a current example, this last week I gave into pressure by a friend to spend a night in a poor spot for me. For a long time now I have been working to create a dream body. I have been working to realize that I am dreaming and to be able to do simple, purposeful acts in the Dream space. In order to do this work, I need to sleep in unpoll ... Tags:about loss, aka dua, koyote the blind, of the shaman, of toltecs, of the toltecs, soul retrieval, tequihua
The Four Agreements Of The Toltec By: Jim Patterson | - I just read "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz and immediately read it a second time. It's just that good. And frankly that short. Having immersed myself in Tolle, Troward and a host of "New Thought" authors recently this was refreshingly accessible in a much more immediate sense.
The book is said to be taken from ancient Toltec teachings, and does indeed have some interesting archival information on Toltec legend and how it leads into the main body of the work, which is ... Tags:The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz
7 Easy Ways To Enjoy Autumn In Taos, New Mexico By: Kathy K. Klossner | - For those looking to visit this autumn season, know that the bustle of festive activity, along with the peaceful serenity of the areas unrivaled nature, make Taos a top destination for all types of travelers. Lets take a look at 7 easy ways to enjoy autumn in Taos:
1. Drive The Enchanted Circle
Arguably the most scenic drive in northern New Mexico, this 84 mile automobile trek does a loop around Wheeler Peakbeginning and ending in Taos. A great ... Tags:taos ski valley, skiing, adventure travel, alpine, new mexico, ch
About Loss In Life By: The Manticore | - This is a story about loss. When something is lost, does it mean that you, the seeker, can no longer find the object, state or entity that you desire? Or does it mean that that thing which we are discussing does not know where it is?
I had an acquaintance who lost her job. She woke up one morning and couldn't find it.
About Loss By: The Manticore | - This is a tale about loss. When something is lost, does that mean that you, the seeker, can no longer find the object, position or body that you seek? Or does it mean that that object which we are discussing does not know where it is?
I had an acquaintance who lost her work. She woke up one morning and couldn't find it.
Aka Dua In The Atlantean Science Of The Toltecs By: The Manticore | - The Atlanteans used to believe that this was a temporary stage, this Earth. They believed that they came from Mars. Before that, they were from that planet that was destroyed that used to exist between Jupiter and Mars, which left all those asteroids. Every time they leave a planet, they destroy it, just like the egg is destroyed when the bird is born.
The Last Of The Obsidian Artifacts In Puerto Vallarta By: JimScherrer | - More than 30 years ago during one of our first visits to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, while browsing through a small souvenir shop, we noticed a handful of small black objects high on a back corner shelf. They were covered with dust and obviously hadnt been touched for years. We asked the owner of the tienda what they were and he indicated that they were obsidian artifacts; insinuating that they were very old and that obsidian was quite rare and virtually approaching extinction. Since this w ... Tags:Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, real estate, buyers agents, retirement, villas, homes, condos, travel, golf, deep sea fishing, boomers, boomer living, luxury
The Shaman's Lonesome Vigil By: The Manticore | - It starts with a drip, a single solitary drop, one tear gliding effortlessly down a ruddy cheek to plunge from protruding chin, taking that last leap as a diver from a cliff wall, heralding the arrival of so many more tears. It begins with just one, which fragments into the multitude like splinters of reflective glass made from the fall of a single mirror from the vanity face. The Tequihua begins with a single brick and then more are laid to keep this one company and he calls it a temple. In the ... Tags:The shaman's, Koyote the Blind, naual, of the shaman
Long Haired Chihuahua By: Stella Rose | - What is Chihuahua? You must be feeling very much anxious to know the answer. Well, Chihuahuas are the smallest breed of dog in the world. Basically they can be categorized under natural toy breed. If you throw back your mind in history of the development of this breed then doubted the religious & mythical role of the Techichi in Toltec tribes. But the archaeologists argue that the remains of this breed were found in Mexico and in quite parts of U.S. In short, Chihuahua is a very s ... Tags:chihuahua, chihuahua puppies, teacup Chihuahua, chihuahua sa
What Is Currently Influencing You That Could Be A Barrier To Your Personal Success? By: Lynette Chartier | - As an adult have you personally steered kids away from certain groups, specific locations, particular T.V. shows, inappropriate magazines, and music or have you seen this done, all in order to control negative influences and barriers to their personal success?
Darkness Visible: Recapitulation By: ross heaven | - Tibetan Bon shamans believe that we are already one year old when we are born. Our first year of life is spent in our conception and gestation in the womb, a time when we are conscious, aware, and learning about the world through the experiences of our parents (especially the mother, in whose energy field we reside). Their feelings and sensations are carried in the egg and sperm and then in the life force of the mother's blood. As a consequence, we are all born with certain predispositions, ... Tags:Darkness visible, buddhism, tibet, meditation, joseph campbell, myth, shamanism
Discovering The Allure Of Chichen Itza By: Justin Burch | - Just over 100 miles from the glamorous resorts and pristine beaches of Cancun, rests Mexico's most celebrated historical site. Chichen Itza, once a prominent regional capital of the Mayan civilization, is a sprawling complex of pre-Columbian ruins. Though the city lay neglected until archeologists began exploring and preserving the site in the 1920s, the Mayan capital has become one of Mexico's most visited attractions. Chichen Itza meaning at the mouth of the well of Itza is also a World He ... Tags:cancun travel, cancun destination
A Brief History Of The Mayan Culture By: Terry Kubiak | - The Mayan civilization was the height of pre-Columbian culture. They made significant discoveries in science, including the use of the zero in mathematics. Their writing was the only in America capable of expressing all types of thought. Glyphs either represent syllables or whole concepts and were written on long strips of paper or carved and painted n stone. They are arranged to be read from left to right and top to bottom in pairs of columns. The Mayan calendar begins around 3114 BC. They coul ... Tags:pre-Columbian, antiquities, antiques, Mayan statues, Maya pottery,
Four Agreements With Yourself By: Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D. | - In his book "The Four Agreements," Don Miguel Ruiz distills the essence of Toltec wisdom into four principles for living a life of value:
1. Be impeccable with your word.
2. Don't take anything personally.
3. Don't make assumptions.
4. Always do your best.
How elegantly simple! But simple wisdom isn't common practice. While most of us believe we are impeccable with our word, we know others who are not. And most likely, others, from time to time, ... Tags:The Four Agreements, personal developement, self help, coaching,