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The Maya appeared in Yucatan seemingly out of nowhere in 3100 BC. But recent underwater artefacts tell a different story: a culture was already established there six thousand years earlier.
According to the sacred book Chilam Balam, the ancestors of the Maya arrived in 9600 BC from a large island to the east called Atl when “the waters swallowed the source of wisdom”. A catastrophe destroyed their home, forcing the divine survivors to sail west. Described as People of the Serpent, they were led by the god-man Itzamna who brought the knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, agriculture, architecture and mystical practices, thus explaining how the Maya inherited a fully developed civilization and cosmology. What’s astonishing is that hardly anyone has heard of Itzamna or his sages, the Itz — water wizards — people with knowledge of the laws of nature and how to bend them. This is their story, how their progeny became known as Maya, and how the temples of Yucatan and Guatemala today are the final expression of a project 9000 years in the making. Filmed in Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Palenque, Tikal and many other locations, this documentary also explores the elements and purpose behind each temple.

Freddy Silva is a bestselling author, and leading researcher of ancient civilizations, restricted history, sacred sites and their interaction with consciousness. He has published seven books in six languages, and produced fourteen documentaries.Described by one CEO as "perhaps the best metaphysical speaker in the world right now," for two decades he has been an international keynote speaker, in addition to appearances on Gaia TV, History Channel, BBC, numerous radio shows and podcasts.

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We're heading to Mexico this week and speaking with author Freddie Silva, who has produced a new video called Mystery of the Maya, which we will discuss today, and new research that is coming out of a number of investigators that show the Maya are significantly older by several thousand years, their inception dates looking more like twelve thousand to fifteen thousand years ago. And this is something we're not unaware of, but it's just becoming more plain to us that the Maya are

actually a very, very old civilization. And we'll hear from Mayan elder Humbat's Men, who describes not only the calendar, but the eat says of ancient Maya. All this and more today on Earth Ancients for Saturday, August twelfth, twenty twenty three. This is Earth Ancients. I'm your host, Cliff Donning. Hey, how are you good to see you and welcome. We're talking with Freddy Silva today and he is presenting a video that he just produced called Mystery of the Maya. I had a chance to look at it.

It's about an hour and I'll have it posted for you to look at also on the Earth Ancients Facebook page, which will also go to Earth Ancients dot com and then go to the Facebook feeds. He's collecting a little bit of money for it. It's five bucks. It took him, I mean, he talks about it today. It took him some time. It's on Vimeo, so it's not the big monster YouTube, which just is a challenge to deal with. So but Mystery of the Maya is the name of this video,

and we're talking about the Maya today, which I love. I've been intrigued with for over twenty five years. We go to sites each year on our annual tours, which most of the time incorporate Mayan cities, pyramids or pyramid tech because I believe that the Maya are much older than we're led to believe, and that they handed down what amounts to blueprints the other cultures. I believe that some of the Aztec pyramid structured pyramids and the other groups had

access to pyramid science and technology. And this is fascinating because we're learning more and more each year that the pyramids that were built by the meso American people aren't simply to be placed as a marker. They have a great deal of significance, including star placement. Many Mayan cities are built and replicate star clus star constellations, and over the years there's more and more evidence of this.

Why why would the Maya build their cities to replicate star constellations like the Orion and Pleiades and other constellations. Well, they're plugged in. They're plugging into the energetics that are coming out of these constellations. And we don't perceive energy in our science. Excuse me, let me repeat. We don't perceive subtle energy. We don't detect it, we don't have a great deal of technology that picks it up. And I'm talking also about physical physiology that our ancestors

recognized as energy centers. These are chakras, These are the auric field. Well, planets have chakras, Planets have energetic fields that are pulsing constantly.

The Maya appear to have understood this. And by the time the Conquista drawers came around, the ancient Maya, the the early founders of these great cities in Mexico had all but vanished, and we had ruling kings, feudal kings that were constantly in battle, basically de evolved into blood sport and just really a nasty existence that is chronicled and described by the Spanish conquistadors who eventually would overrun them and in their own statistic manner, wanted to wipe them out through

form of genocide. Now this is still going on today in Mexico. When we go to these archaeological parks in various noted Mayan regions, you're not allowed to pray or do any kind of traditional ceremonies because they're outlawed. This is the this is the reigning church ethic that's been going on now for I think it's close to ten years. I was shocked when it went across as a

statement. If you're caught in any kind of ceremonial stance or chanting or humming or whatever you're you'll be asked to leave, and in some cases you're fined.

So this is this is not a good thing. But today we are discussing a number of sites, most notably in northern Yucatan, which is kind of a home area for me, and also places in Compeche like Edsna and other locations we're going to hear also from the Mayan elder is also a day keeper, which is a calendar keeper named Humbatsman who passed away by thinking about eight nine years is now. I spent a great deal of time with him, and at some point I invited him to come to California to do a

number of ceremonies and a number of lectures. His English was good enough to speak in conferences and stuff, and you'll get it here in a second. Here exactly what he had to say about the calendars and the importance of calendars. But the feature, the focus of today's program is the ancient Maya. Now, Freddie's feelings are that the Maya, probably in the teens nine excuse me, twelve to fifteen thousand years old, was what he believes they settled.

There's more and more conflict with these dates. We get Mark doctor Mark Carlotto coming up with two hundred and seventy thousand years for the inception of Chichi Nitza, one of the major cities. We get Mario bill Reps going way way back for three hundred plus thousand years ago, and we just can't shed any light to that other than their belief that a lot of these pyramids,

these temples, these buildings are aligned to an earlier North Pole. So the theory of they're presenting, and you've heard it probably a couple of times. Here is that there was an earlier poll north pole, and through earth changes, through calamities, through catastrophes, these polls were shifted and a new north pole was presented, and a lot of ancient cultures built their temples to align

with these poles to get the uptimal effects of the energies. See, this is the thing about these ancient cultures that we just cannot grasp because our scientists and non scientists, archaeologists, egyptologists can't grasp this. And so when we have people like Muhammad Embriam and Mayan day keepers like Miguel Angel who works a great deal with Freddie and I've worked with him and myself, Hombot's men, and the dearly departed elder Carlos Barreros, we get a whole different picture of

what's going on. And I'm writing about this right now. It's terrible loss that our archaeologists have not sat down and pursued the wisdom of the ancient people. You know what, how why would they build so many pyramids at the at the I mean, if you read Carlos Barrero's book, his biggest point point is that at its peak there were over fifty five thousand active pyramids from Yucatan, Mexico all the way into Honduras. What does that mean when there's

that many active pyramids, active energy producing pyramids? We don't know. Was it like a Tessla effect where the atmosphere was charged with energetic particles of some unknown nature? Why would they have that? Was it for enhanced brain capacity, enhanced cognition? Were their machines? Now there's a big question about Maya

having the wheel and having carts. Most of the archaeologists who are excavating Mayan ruins who are on this program saying no, they didn't have the will I care to differ so, but we we're looking at the intricacy the science of the Maya today and there's so much to appreciate. We don't know how to count time because this western a calendar we have today is good for nothing.

The calendar or today we have the Gregorian, the Julian's calendar is only for you can know when you're going to receive a check and where you're going to pay your taxes. But that calendar is not regulating our spirit. It's not regulated. How you can understand the wind, the sun movement on the moon. You cannot understand nothing about that because in this Western calendar they not teach that. We demid as we create around seventeen calendars for to understand every small,

million, and big cycle of everything exists in the costUS. So everything it was there to educate how do understand time? You know today we don't have that education. So how we're going to understand time today? If they don't educate to understand again, we need to go back and try to understand

the Mayan calendars because in that way we can understand better the time. We can understand bearing the cycle or the mother Earth, the psychle, the moon, the cycle of the song, the cycle binus, the psycho, the pleiad is the cycle or the milky way, So you can understand many things like that with the Mayan calendars. That's whom buds speaking on Mayan calendars. And that's another real curiosity that hasn't been completely well understood is there's multiple active

calendars. They said calendars to individual planets. They created calendars for Earth, they created calendars for humans. I mean, it's all mathematics aligned with astronomy, astrology, and probably some other arts that haven't been well understood that have to do with subtle energy. Each of the cities that are noted that are fairly large, like Ushmaal and Cooba and Tikal and Edsna and Chichi Nitsa, these big cities were learning centers. They were education, they were as my

as Humbat says, they were universities. And it's funny because every time I think of this when he told me that, I'm thinking of the row of heads that are kind of placed around the outer edge of the observatory at Chichinitsa. There's these different races. There's Asian and African and Caucasian, and then

there's some very interesting heads that do not look humid whatsoever. There's elongated heads, there's heads with unusual features, and you know, we're you know, I mean, I'm of the belief that there are a number of races thousands of years ago that died out, kind of like when you go to South America and we talk about the Paracas people with these extremely long heads that were

actually big, their bones were bigger. There there most of them are I think they're around six feet plus, which is pretty big for that part of South America, Peru, I should say, but their their bone density and their their craniums were much large than anything we've seen. There's a pathologist that wrote and studied the craniums of these practice people and discovered their brain capacity was between fifteen and thirty percent greater than our own. So what does that mean,

Well, I don't know. Doesn't mean they're smarter than us. Did they have special abilities that we didn't have. Their ruins, their cities are mud brick, so that's not necessarily that sophisticated. But they may have been from an earlier people that traveled the world. It's quite quite interesting to note that they are not around anymore. So what does that mean? Well, the Earth's the Earth's gravity has changed, and so maybe they couldn't stand around

or whatever. But I don't think we talked enough about the Maya. I don't think there is enough evidence about them. And I think the reason being is the fact that they're so curious, They're very, very anomalous. They have just a brilliance about them that is really, really, I think,

a challenge to orthodoxy. And this is simply a problem that continues today, and I've always said that we, you know, we've made a huge mistake by not working with their elders, their day keepers, and really asking about

their history. Now, before he died, Carlos Barreros mentioned to me, and he died by the way of COVID in twenty twenty, he mentioned to me that there are a couple of different groups in Guatemala, Mayan groups that have coduses, and I remember saying to him, well, God, can we get those in the hands of some authorities so we can start working on him and find out what's missing, because we need whatever we can get.

There's only four books left to us by this genius race of people known as the Maya, and he says they're very unwilling to turn over the coda simply because they've been persecuted and treated with such disrespect for so many decades. I mean, for years there were wars between the indigenous Maya of Guatemala and the Mexican authorities who are trying to change their lifestyles, restrict their natural living situation.

And it's was really a problem. So it's necessary to understand what the its bring it to us, Like example, the its eyes they built Maya pam many say moncent they build it the its size, so the sad they teach the poeble the people. All these people Mayas there were, they were like the ancient teachers. They educate the people to understand again how to move the sun, how to understand the clouds, how to understand all these givers of the life, so that it was the work of the sun. But

at the same time it means it means the essence of the water. Like they are again in the age of its because in this Western information they're saying we are in the time of Aquarius. Well, it means time of the aquarius too, so we will learn many things that it's said they have in the culture today we can say, Maya, it's so. Maybe in that way we can do more good things for the mother Earth. I understand in

my Mayan culture we have the memory of the cosmos. Here every human white people, black people, any people, read people, they have the same memory. If we open that part, what's going to happen. Then we're going to be in to remember, to remember, to remember, and then it is supposive to come a big information. You know, many information we've been remembered. We can remember where it came from. We can remember what

we need to do. If you wake up your memory, pick up the good things you see in that way, you can use that and help all the humanity to begin to part, to begin to part part of the evolution, because what we need. So my recommendation is begin to open that part that chakra, begin to open forward to go inside of remember memory. I want to mention that Freddie will be referring to a number of cities. Some of them we've talked about here in discussion with archaeologists who are excavating them or

with other guests today. One of the amazing places is a city in northern Ukatan known as Izamal And it is ancient, ancient, and I have a small gallery you can see of this city. It was. It's an engineering feat because it's huge, but it's thousands of years old, not a few hundred. It's thousands of years old. The Spanish actually tore portions of it down and built a courtyard, neighboring courtyard and buildings for administration of the local

people. But even under those conditions it still is held together fairly nicely. Be sure to look at the aerial of views of this because there are retaining walls and there are multiple sections that support a central pyramidal structure, and then there's smaller stairways along the sides. This thing is approximately I want to say, I believe it's like a quarter of a mile round, or it's like many many where city blocks is huge and it's all stone foundation retaining walls.

It's brilliantly engineered. You got to see these photographs, so be sure to see them in the galleries Facebook Earth Ancients Group or Earth Ancient International. If you're not into the social media, just go to earth Ancients dot com Facebook feed and you'll see it there. Not to be missed. And I have been mentioning this a lot now. It's just the nature of the internet and podcasting. When there's a gallery available, it really is a great supplementation to

the material. And we do have a lot of this on our YouTube channel. By the way, if you want to see us on YouTube, it's it's Earth Ancients Official and that's the page title. And we're delayed a few weeks, so things are not being put up as quickly as I would like. So again, check out this gallery on itsimal and you'll see just a fantastic series of aerial photographs, a couple of videos, and actually I also have a recent video from Hugh Newman who was there with a tour group.

I think it was about a year ago, where he took some great photographs of up close and personal megalithic stones that he discovered. So really worth worth your while ago to check those out. So today's program is Mystery of the Maya, and my returning guest is Freddie Silva. It's always good to speak with Freddie Silva. Freddie has recently released a fascinating video called Mystery of the

Maya, and of course I am a huge fan of the Maya. I try to go visit Maya in Sight each year when we do our Earth Ancients tours. Freddie is down there perhaps once or twice a year and captures a great deal of the interest in the focus and the history when he does his tours. But I have to mention this, this Mystery of the Maya is

fairly recent. It is excellent and we're going to talk about that today and the details of the Maya, some of the information that's been coming out from other scholars and other researchers and what it how it really places the Maya in terms of historical culture. So, hey, Freddie, how are you doing? Man? Good to see you. Good to see you again, Cliff,

Hey, I want to ask you right off the bat. Doctor Mark Carlotto, about eight to nine months ago came out with a paper that reveals, in his opinion, that the places on the Yucatan Peninsula noted most notably Chichinitza and parts of Ushimo, aligned to a previous north pole. And he has tentatively dated the Maya to two hundred and seven thousand years, not the

Maya that we know, but the first settlers of the area. And we both know that when we look at the El Castillo, the main pyramid, that there's three pyramids in one, and so he's probably aligning to the very first temple which is probably encased in there. But I was wondering what your thoughts were on that. I mean, the Maya work comes directly from the Maya themselves and the wisdom keepers. They know better about their history than anybody

else. They probably would laugh at this because they can't really trace the history further back than the Ice Age two hundred thousand years. Not that I'm dismissing Mark's work. I mean, I have no right to do that. He probably has his own theory. I would find it very hard to prove because the earth has been upside down several times as well. And also we don't know the angle of the temples inside the pyramid of Chichenia. I think there's

actually four inside. Then I was talking to the one of the main wisdom keepers of the Maya, miguel An Hilveta Gaido, who is also a lovely friend of mine. He was actually the caretaker of Chichenese at one point, and he was able to actually have access to the inside of the temple. And even he said, I don't know how they're able to figure out the angle of the original. We know kind of where the perimeter is, but because things kept changing over time, there were slight movements of the axis of

the temple. But until he stripped the other free temples out and go to the original, you won't be able to figure that out. So I had to be a bit skeptical about that that they for the beginning, Not that I'm saying he's wrong, I'm just skeptical as to how you go about proving that. And also the fact that the original temple, they hadn't actually got to the core of it yet. If you happen to as you probably know, Cliff, if you go around the back of the pyramid that of cucklecome,

there's a ditch there with a couple of steps. That's the original level of the first temple, right. So the whole plaza is actually built on debris which is about ten feet deep, which shows a lot of movement coming out of the Yucatan Peninsula from the Gulf of Mexico, a lot of flooding. The landscape is very flat, so a thirty foot tidal way of all carry for a considerable distance. So we're seeing again and again many flooding issues

going on in this particular part of the world. But the biggest concern is also that the original temple was not even the pyramid. It was the cave upon which the pyramid sits. It was like the belly of an earth mother. And to get to it you had to go into the senote on a

boat because all the rivers are below the ground. This is the wonderful thing, and the water course is wonderfully clean and pure, so you go like on a boat punting like in Cambridge, through the tunnels and you descend into the act short original tunnel Chichenitsa, and then from there decided, well, we have the Earth Mother portrayed as a ka sacred cave, it would be nice submit the divine marriage by building a pyramid on top, which of course

is the phallus. So that's the first temple, and then on top of that they've got three more, which then culminates in the fourth, which is the one we see today. But again it goes back to the fact that unless you can figure out the exact corners of the originals, you want to know where they are aligned to. And even I've tried to have a dig at this, but it really and my point of reference really goes back to what the Maya was saying that there was no such thing as maya, which

is a huge surprise. Maya is a spiritual belief. You aspire to become Maya, you're not born Meyer and I thought, well, that really shocks my world. And the mary Is say exactly the same thing, there's no such thing as marry people. Marry is a spiritual belief, you aspire to become Maori. So they're saying that The people that we call the Maya are really the progeny of the development of the group of people called the It's who

came and arrived in Yucatan after a global flood. This emitted their land, which is called attle. They were into big words back then, it's attle. They were very concise in their communication, and they talk about how these paddler gods arrived from this central location in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

And we know what we're talking about, of course, and they moved to quote their words from stapping Stone to stapping Stone until they ended up in the Yucatan in nine thousand, six hundred BC, which is essentially two to three generations after the Great Flood, and it's exactly the date that was given to Solon by the Egyptians, who then is given to Plato the story that we know so well. So there's a corroboration of the date on both sides of

the world. And they're saying that these people were magician priests, there were gods, and there was not about worship. It was about corporation, and the Mayo were already present around the Yucatan. Because the latest archaeological evidence in this submerged caves around the coastline shows Maya artifacts in the cave that are over

Let's see if I get that date right. Eight thousand, five hundred BC is the date for these artifacts, and it also includes animals that were basically exterminated at the end of the Ice Age, sloths, elephants, and so forth. So we know that people were living there before the sea level rose in nine thousand, five hundred BC. So the may already present as as as an idea, but we know we didn't know what they were called back then, and even the Maya don't know what they were called. All they

know is that they learned their information from the its. They blended, they intermarried, and then the it's were the founders of the counters that we see today around the area. And in fact, the biggest pyramid in the entire region, which hardly anyone even knows or even goes to, is still there today. And I'm amazed. It's a It's a mule. It's name after the Zamma, who is the co current god. Along with Kuglkum and Quest.

There were three of them that landed in three different locations in that part of the world. But they come from the exact same place, and this pyramid is still there. It was mostly taken apart by the Catholic Church who built the entire town out of it, and what's left is still impressive enough too, I'd say beyond part in terms of volume. With the Teotiwakan you feature it's involve in your video, Freddie, what is the estimated date that

it was actually erected? Nine six hundred BC is the date that the Maya are always offering for the erection. It's exceedingly old. I mean, archaeologists are just going to have a cow when they hear that. Of course, you know, when they found the Maya artifacts in the submerged cave and they dated the artifacts, it kind of that went away pretty quickly. It's like, yeah, we don't hear, we don't hear nine thousand, six hundred

BC. That's twelve thousand years ago. And you know, we're supposed to be supposed to be hundreds and gatherers and you could tear at that time we were. I mean, I mean the Egyptians fill in the part of the story very well because they've got exactly the same date for the arrival of the akushm Suhod from their sinking land, which is an island of fire, which was somewhere in the Indian Ocean, as far as I've been able to place

it no longer there. And they also talk about how the I quote the groups of gods that were lucky enough to be in the ocean when the meteorites hit the Earth to cause the ice at the end of the ice Age or the full of the Younger Dryers. They wandered around aimlessly for a bit until they were able to find their way back to Egypt, where they already had established several mounds along the Nile because they knew that this was coming. It

was like an insurance policy for them. So they pick up the story where where the Maya had begun so by and also the follows the Horus had exactly the same physical and metaphysical attributes as the people that landed in the Yu could tell them the It's even the same nickname the people of the Serpents, So we're talking about the same group of people, just coming from different parts of the world. Yeah, you also talk a great deal about quits and quaddle.

As one of the founding members or leaders talk a little bit about him and the culture he came from. It seems like they were technologists. Definitely had years of advanced mathematics, astronomy, medicine, so forth, and so on. They were technologists, right. They were basically the technology that was harnessing the laws of nature and how to bend those rules within the rules themselves. And that's just from reading the available material or from my travels around the

world. It wasn't that they had computers and s. We can't judge these people by our own technology. They had their own particular kind of technology. And the one thing that seems to connect all of these people together was the fact that they understood the laws of nature how to harness them and bend them within the rules themselves, because you can't go beyond the rules has its limits too. That's how they're able to manipulate the weather, they could move the

tides, they could predict all kinds of things in the sky. This is just the observation and the application of observation. And that's what made in technologically different from the hunter gatherers, because even the Egyptians said that, yeah, there were two races working side by side, and there wasn't a matter of worship. It was a matter of cooperation. And here's the funny thing. These people that we call the gods. And by the way, a god

is someone who understands the laws of nature. There's nothing about a white guy with a beers sitting on a throne dishing out hell and brimstone. That's a Christian concept, and it excused the whole conversation in a different direction. No, God was basically anyone who has control of the laws of nature and can apply them. And they from the reading of the Maya scripts about the it's they could travel without moving, they could see far from where they stood,

so they're almost clairvoyance. They were able to develop their clairvoyantability. They could predict things happening hundreds of years from now. They were able to give I'm trying to quote this directly. They're able to imbue with magical power, ordinary substances. They would give specific names to certain things, so that the names carried a resonance, so that when you created the sound of that resonance through uttering a certain word, you create a certain vibration, and that vibration led

to a certain effects. But this is you know, this is wonderful fiction if it happens in one place. When you hear this all around the world from different cultures, you go, well, wait a minute, if they weren't talking to each other, how do they have the same story. So I do believe that it was all about the application of the laws of nature,

and that's what enable them to do what they could. For example, years ago, when I was writing my second book and mentioning this, I said, isn't it interesting how all of these temples, the core of the buildings, the stones had to come from so far away, four hundred miles in one case, why don't you just use the stone that's sitting right there. It's very useful. No, we're going to go four hundred miles to get big rocks. Well, why it has been something about that particular rock.

So you break the rock down into its constituent substance and you think, okay, there's a certain type of material, like a certain type of quartz, certain type of iron magnetite. What did these things do? And one of the stories that we hear so much is about the stones moving through the air. They could be pushed by a child. They were using the laws of nature to do anti gravity and these temple cities were built literally overnight.

So Princeton University and the Engineering and Nominous Research Department, which I believe is now closed due to very very old age of the people who used to work there. They actually did some period viewed experiments back in the nineties and they actually proved in a laboratory setting that by taking the little lump of the right type of quarts and throwing the right vibration at it, the right sound frequency,

you can actually get it to levitate. And there was a video on their website back in the nineties and I know this because I wrote about it. They actually figured out how to throw the right amplitude and the right frequency at this piece of quarts and it defies gravity. So again, it's a technology that's based on the absolute understanding of how nature works, including of course gravity, which we are still kind of still grappling with it. I don't

think we still have. They Ard lead skin And in Florida though actually mentioned that years ago when he was building the Coral Castle, said, yeah, it's all to do with the illusion of gravity. And I don't think we've as humans we've mastered that yet. I have hias very well, you know, in your video Mystery of the may you do use the term to fields quite a bit, and it seems to me that the Maya used it a lot. We don't have the technology now to really detect it unless you're sensitive

to it physically. Very few people are measuring. And I do remember my mentor my a elder mentioning that NASA had come to Chichinitsa one time. It was doing some energy minute management. We don't read it, we don't hear about that. But I've been told that the Maya had an understanding of the toleric fields and built their pyramids around it, and there's a number of books I've read about it. But I'm just curious about your feeling on the true

technology behind Maya pyramids. It's all the temples around the world, pretty much, not out of a hundred or old, built on the Earth's and secting points of energy so that the lyric currents, they're the ones that move like serpents, which is why the people that were able to move this energy at will were called people of the serpent, not because they were reptilians. It's

a basic understanding. You're going to how energy moves and this is also known back in the eighteen hundreds and the early twentieth century when people were beginning to measure this. And we do have the technology technology to pick up the lyric current. By the way, you can use a basic magnetometer. And there's a wonderful experiment, and I believe it was in nineteen eighty two by a gentleman in England who actually had it published in New Scientists magazine, and he

was able to drag a magnetometer through a stone circle. And you can see very clearly on the computer print out how this energy behaves like a serpent and it's attracted to the entrance stones of the stone circle and then it moves like a spiral towards the center where it goes down a big plug hole. Now a dowser would have told you that as well. Using two ben coat hangers is a fraction of the price of buying a magnetometer. But you have to

understand what you're looking for. So without exception, all the world say sacred sites are built on this to lyric energy for a number of reasons. One, if you can manipulate the electromagnetic field, you can definitely manipulate the gravitational field and that leads to alterations in times right in time and again experiments. I don't know why this happens in Britain all the time. I think it's

because we're just bloody curious. There were experiments that were done linking missing time at sacred spaces in Britain and specifically whales not far from where the stones from stone names came from, or at least some of them came from. They found that at certain times of the year and specific times of the day, you can actually find that clocks that are taken to the sacred site compared to the ones kept outside are missing up to twenty minutes of time between the two

and there's nothing wrong with the clocks. So this is part of again going back to Quensaquatal, this is part of the technology that they were working with understanding and moving things. Now you have to One of them is practical. You can move stones much quicker if you're able to put these things on these invisible conveyor belts. The other one is to do with the alteration of human

consciousness when you interact with these spaces. Now you've been to these sites, you know what happens when you walk into one of these spaces, you know there's something very different about the special environment. When you are in the lawn and you walk through the door the temple and you go, WHOA, this

is a bit different in here, and it is. You can measure it even just acoustic frequency or radioactivity, or the fact that the way it's built and the layers of stone that it's used to build these temples, it actually

changes the frequency compared to what it is outside. And if you look at the experiments that have been done all the way through Britain in Egypt, you compare the results and the frequencies are there to bring down your level of awareness from your left brain, which is your thinking side, bring that a residence so that your brain starts moving towards the rights hemisphere of your brain, which

is the feeling side. And when you look at the mythology of these places and put one on one together and overlay them of the science, it becomes very clear that these were usful out of body experiences. There's a lot of information about a lot of these being restricted chambers, so the one at Chichen Each for example, the room with the jaguar which nobody gets to go into anymore because tourists, we're using it as a latrine. For God's sake.

This is when they shut it down. I mean, it's really sad people can't go to the toilet and oh yeah, don't get me started. I get really angry. But anyway, they actually found that the reason why these rooms exist in these buildings was for you to have a personal experience of leaving the body and returning three days later and you were declared risen from the dead. That's a phrase that goes back to Japan in eight thousand BC, and

it's not a Christian phrase. So there was many reasons why these places were built. Whether they were built to achieve certain processes, and one of them was to do with the manipulation of the time and space within the human body to get you to experience a new level of reality and come back to tell

the story and be able to apply that in your daily life. And that sort of made you into a god, not because you were better because you had an understanding of how things really are the universe as to how they are perceived, which is how most people deal with everyday life. It's a cause and effect. You know, I ran into your car you punched me in the face. That's not how the universe works. There's a much bigger thing going on here, and you can live yourself in a much more balanced way

by understanding these principles. So that's just one of the things that they are one of the reasons why they built all these things around the world. We recently heard from a couple of people on this program that the Consortium of scientists have scanned the Great Pyramid and they published and they used acoustic wave properties to pierce the stones, and what they've come back with is more than what we

understand. There's various new chambers, there's canals, there is corridors that go deep underground, and it looks like this is a pyramid technology that is worldwide. Do you think that the Maya, that the Egyptians and perhaps the Asian cameres exchange data. Oh? Absolutely, And they said so. The people in Myanmar and which is the Old Burma and India said that the source of wisdom came from somewhere towards the east, somewhere in the middle of the Pacific,

and in the Maya. They also talk about how they a lot of their people also didn't just come from the Atlantic. They also came from the Pacific too, and that if you look at a lot of the words in Egyptian and Maya language, they're identical and they mean exactly the same thing. And Miguel antel Vedagdo was very kind to show me a couple of places in these temples in the Yucatan. Ushmal As one of them, one of my favorites. And it's funny because the first time I ever went out and said,

you know, I feel like I'm in Egypt for some reason. I don't know why I'm saying this, it goes, well, let me tell you and let me show you something. And there is an actual visiting Egyptian priest with the Egyptian ceremonial head dress at Ushma. It doesn't look like a Maya priest at all. In fact, it looks like nothing that comes from Central America. And then when you get to Karnac and also the temple,

which again very rare, it's on the elephantine at us One. If you look very carefully at the rubble that's there, there's also a visiting Maya priest with the Maya feather head dress that is really Egyptian head dress, and they were saying to me, yes, we know from our history that there used to be communication between the two it was physical, and when it couldn't be

done physically, we do it telepathically. But that the actual murals are proof that the priests used to visit exchange information because and this is where my research came in. I was trying to demonstrate that all of these gods at one time before the flood talk to each other, and they're part of a global school, They're part of a global brother and sisterhood, and they did get

around the world. And some of these places are so far flung, like Easter Island and New Zealand, which has a whole prehistory which nobody gets to talk about, and they fill in the gaps in our understanding of how there was once a parallel civilization, which is exactly what the ancients were telling us.

It wasn't about a hierarchy. There was another group of people here who they call human like but not quite human, very tall light skins, way before Caucasians ever appeared, by the way, which of course puts you into a lot of political trouble with people who don't understand the meaning of woke you know, and they start branding you are racious for saying that these were superior white people. Are said, I didn't say that. Yeah, it's the

ancients that are saying that the gods were lighter skin, not white. Lighter skin. Then they had red hair with green eyes and blonde with blue eyes. And it wasn't about worship, it was about mutual respect. And you need to understand your history from what these people are saying. So it's not my words, these are their words. So there was a communication that was

going on around the world, a lot of sharing. But the thing that really amazed me is the fact that these gods they didn't want to hang out with human hunter gatherers that much, And I wonder why that would be.

And then I thought about what we would do in our era. When a group of anthropologists on vacation in New Guinea show up in the middle of the forests and they stumble upon a whole naked group of villagers who'd never seen clothes in their lives, that all learn risk watchers and cell phones, and the anthropologists tried to back away as quickly as they could because they figured that we've inadvertently completely changed the course of this culture by the way we look. Yeah,

And of course they couldn't leave. They were forced to have food and

they were shown hospitality, so they stayed for an hour. Eight well, bid them goodbye, and they came back and a year later and looked through binoculars through the jungle and realized that that simple interaction, that little mistake, had altered the course of direction of their culture, because suddenly there was a guy sitting on a throne and he had a loincloth because it looked like the gods, and he had a little banana a leaf wrapped around this risk gods

wrote, and suddenly he was the main guy. But before that there had been no real sort of hierarchy within the village. So you can see that sometimes this interaction between one more developed culture can have decremental effects. And I believe that's what the gods were very careful about. That they would distribute the information to hunt the gatherers piecemeal here and there, just to shift us from

the right course of action. For example, you know, if they're having troubled trying to grow food, well, if you do this to this grain, you can actually make bread from wheat, and then boom, they should be back to the islands where they used to live, and slowly hunter gatherers became who we are today. So there was this mutual respect that was going all the time. It was never about worship, which I have. It's a very romantic idea, but I actually like it because it's based on facts.

Yeah, I like your synopsis of high civilization interacting with the hunters and gatherers showing up occasionally to make sure that they don't in themselves through a wrong path. I want you to talk a little bit about a theme that comes across this presentation mystery of the Maya, and that is the use of water.

And what seems to be happening in more research of these pyramids is that the engineers purposally channeled water from local rivers in and under the pyramid if there wasn't a sonote, which is what we see at chichen Itza, and it pulled there and then it was distributed. And it's not just the Maya. We're seeing this and a lot of important buildings from Mesoamerica, especially in Mexico.

Water is an important element, and it's almost like there's a we're missing something that the archaeologists tend to overlook that is that water because what I'm hearing from the archaeologist is that this is ceremonial. It's a ceremonial ritual, and

I'm saying that's not true. It's something more than that. What do you say, yes and no. It is partly ceremonial because it's it's a metaphor of the waters of chaos, from where we all sprang, and then from that we developed material world matter, the earth, plants, animals, and then humans. So it's part of linking back to the point of origin or where we come from, so we don't forget our place of origin and our place in the universe. It's a humbling situation, but it's also you have

to ask your geologist this and they'll understand. It's perfectly Robert Shock. We're having this conversation. I think it's in a pub somewhere in Virginia Beach, as always the research facility. And it's funny if you look at the biggest concentrations of temples all around the world, and they do tend to cluster around certain geological areas, whether you're in England, France, Yucatan, Guatemala, or Egypt, it's the same geology. It's always limestone. Now, when

you have water percolating through limestone, you create a byproduct called absorption. It's an electrical current. It's a low lying electrical field along that area. So when you choose the area or the plane when you want to put lots of temples, you've really got a bit of an advantage over your neighbors because you've got a low lying electrical current or working for you. And the temples, as we know, can be measured in terms of electrical currency and also electrical

resistivity. For example, there's a lot of mica involved in a lot of the inner corridors of the Yucatan temples as they are in Egypt, And you think, well, the only reason why you use mica is because it's an

electrical capacitor. So you're making the building. It's literally a charge with electricity again for the purpose from what I've studied, to alter the body's skin resistivity to allow it to have an outer body experience, which is what so many people talk about in terms of mythology as to how these temples were used. So there is a sort of method to this madness where you're using again the

natural laws of the Earth to make things easier for yourself. And the rest of it is just to do with pa too electric energy where you pile up masses amounts of rocks containing lots of quartz, and the pressure alone also created its own electrical charge. So the whole building is one great, big electrical building. He does what it does, and it makes you feel what you

feel when you go into them. We're gonna take a short commercial break to allow our sponsors to identify themselves, and we will return shortly with my guest today, Freddy Silva, describing and giving us insight into this new video he's produced called Mystery of the Maya. We'll be right back. My guest today is Freddie Silva. He's a noted research investigator, has a great deal of interest in the Maya and has written a number of books. We're talking about

a new video he's produced. It's available on Vimeo called Mystery of the Maya, and it's excellent. But don't you think that there's a possibility that these machines that are producing electricity or piezoelectric discharges are powering devices of some kind. I mean, if we look at Edgar Casey of course, he's a psychic who is able to pierce time and space and looking into the past. He believes that there were flying ships and boats and vehicles that were used by the

descendants of Atlantis. Yeah, and they, of course, the Indians are very good about that information with the Vimana craft right, which of course have been sketched by NASA scientists. And yeah, the dumbs in the shape that they give in these books like that Ramayana are very clear, and you can actually sit down with a piece of paper and a ruler and actually designed these things. And yes, they look very airworthy. I would not be surprised

that, yes, if they were also word us as beacons. I mean, the pyramid is a natural shape for conducting energy and sometimes if you're there at the base at the right moment, at the right time, you will see a discharge, a visual discharge of energy at the top. I remember, I was gonna say, flying around the conical mount of Silbury Hill and the south of England. I was driving around the corner and one day, knowing that the farmers talk about this a lot, and I knew a lot

of the farmers when I lived there. They said, yeah, if you're in the right place at the right time, and you're bringing the sheep in, or you're checking the progress of the aura wheat. If you're near the big Pudding, as we call Silbury Hill, you'll get this big ball of light suddenly appearing on top of the hill, and it's usually orange. And then I finished the sentence with a green ring around it, said that's right.

How do you know, Well, I've got a picture of it right here because I was coming around the corner at fast speed and suddenly I looked over slam on the brakes and there, for about fifteen seconds is massive ball. I want to say, it's about twenty feet in diameter really literally standing on top of Silbury Hill with a green halo. Just got the camera quickly out of it, snapped it and I said, yes, the one. We call it the cosmic farts. The building is speaking at cosmic farts.

The farmers in Britain are very down to earth, but the same thing is also said by the locals who take care of the trash around the pyramids at Geezer, and I like talking to them, especially the ones that have broken English. I have twenty six words in Egyptian where I can communicate basic polite language, and one of them was very very good, actually, I mean they speak like six languages down there, and said, you know, my friend, sometimes I like to sit here and watch the gin flying around the

building. Has said, you mean the nature spirits said that's right, and once in a while the building it matters so much energy. You see the gin manifesting like a spiral and then they appear at the top like a bright

light and goes puff for a few seconds and then it's gone. Seems to happen around the two third phase of the moon, and I thought that's funny because I've made the same observation in Britain as well, So yeah, two people can't be making this up. So the buildings themselves do visually this charge because there's so much energy going on there. But again it depends on how

much the buildings have been disturbed. So if you're go to places like Pelenke or in Guatemala where the pyramids are still covered by debris, and in fact, I remember driving all the way to Lake pet and Eats and remarking out of the bus pyramid pyramid, pyramid, pyramid, pyramid and Maya, friends and the bus are absolutely right. I said, we haven't got money to dig them up. Should we go and take a left turn and go and have a look, and said, yeah, why not? And they're still

there. And the locals talk about the lights as well, the gods which are now as we call them in the Celtic world, the fairy folk suddenly appearing during certain times of the month because the building literally has to let the energy go somewhere. So I would not be surprised, falling on from the original inquiry, that these would have been used as some kind of antenna to

send information and energy through the airwaves to power craft like the Vimana. It would not be out of the realms of imagination, which is kind of what Tesla's idea was. Were his Warncliff Tower, which is filling the atmosphere with certain types of molecules that could power airships and boats and cars and stuff. And all he was doing was accessing the laws of nature and bending the laws of nature, just like the gods used to do. So there's nothing really

new in that respect. We're just rediscovering what was known twelve thousand years ago and before that. Of course. Yeah, I love the portion of this video where you go to Edsna and Compechie, which is one of my favorite cities, just gorgeous. And one of the areas I'm curious about is you talk about these large sockbes that come into the courtyard and then extend and go beyond. There is a huge network. They're calling it a super highway.

And Guatemala found by a survey using the light art technology. But it's funny when we see these sock by the archaeologists just will not consider that the Maya had the will, even though when we go to the museums we see toys with wheels, we see objects that have wheel barrels and things like that. What's your opinion on that? Oh again, not my opinion. I just

revert back to the people that know best, asked the locals. So they were saying that when the it's funny showed up and they began to rebuild the former world of the gods. So what we see today on in the Yucatan and Guatemala is literally a mirror image of what they left behind, and it actually goes back to the city that was found off the Curse of Cuba back in two thousand and four. I believe there's a whole radar series of You

mean Zelensky deep under the water, who's gone completely underground. I've tried to find her and her crew in a company. Not even the Internet search would come up with anything. It's strange. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but no, I mean, we do know that the National Geographic bought the rights to the story and then decided not to publish anything and shelved it. I

mean, the biggest story on the planet. Who shows images of an entire temple city that luckily sat on the ledge when the whole thing collapsed in one go, and there's now two thousand feet below sea level. So what we today? And Zelenski actually brought this up originally she said the images look exactly like that the temple images over Nugasan. Well, they were because the Maya was saying, yeah, when the it's came here, well they already knew

what works, so they just kept reproducing it. So what we see today the historical temples are basically the renovations of the older temples, which of course sit inside the original pyramids. Because these things have been destroyed again and again over twelve thousand years through earthquakes, and tidal waves and comets, meteorites and all kinds of things. They just keep rebuilding, and sometimes they'll they'll realign the temple to point itself to the cosmic, to the actual object that was

facing originally. Because everything changes, the temples have to aligned to a specific star in order to for them to function. It's about the dual relationship. It's about mirroring the sky on the ground. So because everything moves, the temple also has to move periodically. So yeah, everything is basically a mirror image of what was there before. And part of the technology was to create these long, rules straight lines that go for a hundred miles into the middle

of nowhere to another temple city. Now there's a bigger picture going on here, and that is that you've had exactly the same story in Britain in two thousand BC, when the Welsh, who are the real Britain, they said, we don't know who built these straight roads that cris cost the entire British isles, but we just fixed the potholes. They were here from a time long before by men of renown who are very tall, and they built this stuff and we don't know why. And then they'll get called Roman roads by

the archaeologists and the Romans. If you read their notes, they said, we didn't build them. The reason why we overtook Europe so quickly is because we're using these straight roads that went from cult center to cult center and around which the cities were built. So that's how we got from me to be so quickly. We just fixed the potholes too. And this happens in places like islands and Persia where the Romans did not invade. So the Romans didn't

build this stuff. So I think that there was a one point across the earth, an entire network of these incredibly straight roads that went to the original Temple city. So let me start you real quickly, Freddie, are you saying that there's Snote like roads in Brittany. Yes, there is not Satis excuse me, thank you now, that would be impressive, straight light, strange sonatas another Saka bay. They are in Brittany. There in Britain, Oliver, Britain. I mean you can actually measure as a natural map.

You can see this anywhere online of these Roman roads. You're not Roman roads. And they literally someone had measured the entire length of Britain and the center is the geodetic center of the land mass of Britain before the sea level rose and drow and the drowned part of it. If you draw a perimeter around the British Shires, it includes Orkney, which backdown was connected to the mainland. So this tells you how old it is. And they also appear in

Ireland. The Romans were never in Ireland, so who were the Romans who built the Roman roads in Ireland? And in Persia. They're all over Persia as well, and they're also all over Polynesia. So if you go to the Marquesas, which are barely above sea level now, then they have these beautiful step mounds. They're not pyramids. There's just step mounds using enormous stones which are brought from six hundred miles away to another island. And the locals

said, well, these aren't islands. These are the tips of the mountains and the land mass where we used to live. It's now And when you hear that from island to island, we know they're not making it up. And it's geologically validictable as well. So when you go to a modern islands, for example, which is not much left of it, there is a stone platform with three tiers of stones which are not local, and there are

straight roads leading to it. And if you follow one of those roads through a couple of bits of mangrove, you end up at the beach, and you keep looking for the beach, and the road keeps going into the Pacific, and it'll probably appear hundreds of miles away on the next mountaintop somewhere in

the Pacific. So it begins to look like there was a global sort of road network that literally connects to the cults of the cult centers, and every city that we can claim on the face of the earth begins its life from a seed, which is the temple, or a pillar or a nomphalos, which marks the beginning from which the civilization spreads out physically across the planet. There's a book there somewhere, a book on sick piece. That would be

fun. Actually, you've got to get your diving gear and go plotting. Oh yeah, exactly, the James camera and see if you can lend me a submersible looking for for those submersibles. Though we know what happened recently. Yes, I got to be careful with that one. Yeah, that's a scary one, especially when you're looking at Titanic. The elders told me the Maya believe that everything is alive on a cellular level. And one of the points that you make is in this video is that the Maya encoded there are

buildings with sacred data. And I've always been fascinated by that. And I believe that if you intend, as you're walking to a temple, and I'm interested in your thoughts on this, to receive the data, I intend to receive the data as you pass through, as you sit, as you interact with the building, and you allow it to come forth, you're actually receiving something. Talk a little bit about that. It's actually how I stop most of my research on my books. I mean, yes, a lot of

it is done in library. I'm backing it up with data, scientific research, folklore, everything. I bring in as much information to the thesis as possible, and that way you guarantee that you'd be closer to the truth because you're borrowing from so many different sources, and one of them is to do with that. It's like we're saying earlier, the buildings are electric, and they actually hadn't unknown to lower your resistivity to logic and allowing to receive information.

So if you go into a building and you say, well, what's this about, and you just let it go, don't expect anything, and by the time you've left the building, you're scribbling away on a piece of paper. Anybody who's under twenty eight will have to google paper and pencil. I'm sorry about that. Yeah, you're sitting there scribbling away and you go where did this come from? And then you go and look it up in a library and follow the train of thought. It's all there now. I

can't make that up. If people could say, I'm away with the fairies, and that's a stew a very very good thing. I am away with the fairies. That's where I get my information. But I can back it up that the information I'm receiving from the temples is actually found in scientific journals or we'd play lasers and I can piece the story together. So that's part

of the way that you bring it up. Now, if you know what you're looking for, you can also use your visual acumen to measure the building and go, oh, so the pyramid number seven at Tikal, which is one of my favorite plasers. You can have a whole pyramid for yourself.

You can measure the perimeter of the building and come up just like in Egypt with the radius of the Earth. The angles are also to do with strategic angles of energy transdimensioning and strategic angles upon which energy flows, in which to move energy from liquid or a non physical reality into physical reality. So we're get into hyperdimensional mathematics here. So how the hell do these people know this

unless they had experience of this information from something and somewhere else. So the buildings themselves can be decoded on a physical level, whether it's mathematically and geometrically or otherwise, or you can intuit the information as well. Both mephis are absolutely validatable. Yeah, I find I find that just amazing. You you bring up a really interesting example at Ushmahl right in front of the governor's palaces, these two jaguars back to back. You actually call him magnetic jaguars.

How does that work? And what were they for, like ceremonious of some kind or what was their effect? It was ceremonial. And again I was walking around with Miguel. We share the leading of the tool groups in you. You can't shut the two of us up. But we learned from each other a lot. By the way, for those of you listening, Miguel is a shaman. I've met him. He's an amazing guy. And if you ever get a chance to meet him, either on one of Freddie's tours

or maybe mine, I don't know. He is fat. We've used him twice. He's wonderful. He's very in demand though. He's the real thing. Yeah, I mean he is the real thing. He actually studied as an archaeologist as well, so he's got to foot in both worlds, yes, but his real vocation comes from having the ear of the Maya, which

still exists today. They just went underground to get away from the Catholics, and they trust him enough to be giving him the information that they're still holding onto for safekeeping, so things like the Popol Wou were never really totally burnt by the priests. There's a much larger version of the Popol Woo that he's actually piecing together. And I've seen what he's got so far, and it makes the one that we have in the library look like you know, the

cliff Notes. Sorry Cliff. There's a much bigger story going on here. And he was we were walking past this beautifully carved double jaguarhead in front of the Governor's palace. And you know, because I've done this for so long, I can intuite things very easily. My energy feel is very highly developed, as is most people that do this stuff day and day out. And I'm and he's talking, and I'm looking at the statue and going, uh huh, I know exactly what you're doing. And I can hear it.

It's like, oh, there's a transmit it's a way to transmit information. Said, yes, it is, but that's not what we're going to be

talking about right now. I'm having an internal dialogue with a piece of rock and I want to show you something, Freddie, and he go and it takes me over to the jaguar head and he says, I want you to stand here, and I mean, I'm going to send pick someone from the group and I'm going to get them stand at the other side of the jaguar, and I want you to transmit an image to the person on the other

side. And the person got exactly the image that I sent her. Wow, you know, and I thought, well, that's exactly what I was just hearing from the statue. As we're walking. I was worrying, how can I talk about this? I don't know enough about this, And here's Miguel telling me exactly what's going on. And we did this experiment every single time when we people to the site, to show that not everything that you see is physical, it also happens on a non physical reality too, and

that's part of the magic of these places. And yeah, if you just sit there without saying what's going to happen, because you don't want to preclude the result obviously, Otherwise it comes from your head. You just tell people that just stand here and just clear your mind. Clear your mind, don't expect anything, and you tell the other person send a picture of a dog or a cat or something very specific. Warm. Within seconds you go to the other person, they'll say, did you get a picture? Yeah,

there's a picture of this dog that was like blue. Why is there a blue dog? It goes, yeah, I painted a blue dog in my head and I sent it over. It's that quick, and it's still alive. And it's actually not in the right location either, it's been moved. If you put that in the spot which is which is basically a little hot spot of energy that comes out of the ground, the mind springs, and that's on top of a pillar which is highly crystalline. The effect with it

be even greater. So I don't know why it was used. Miguel doesn't know either, but definitely ceremonial and definitely to try. And maybe it's just as simple as demonstrating to the initiatives that used to go there, because they used to come from all around, not just Central but North and South America to go to these places. There were schools of learning and the idea was to develop your inner tuition so you can realize that you can do a hell

of a lot with this physical body. You're much more than the sum of your parts. And I believe it may be a teaching device to show, hey, you can do it. You can transmit information telepathically. Now try to do it without the jaguar and see if you can do that one person to the other, and you can. It's called psychic ability. Yeah, very magical. Luch More holds a special place. I really love that the layout there, but my teacher told me that it was a place for also

sexuality, very feminine. There's falluses everywhere, monstrosity, fallacists, but there's also a fallast garden that's been blocked off. You're not allowed to go there anymore. I don't know why. Maybe people were stealing objects. What is your knowledge of the sacred sexual arts? I mean, we've kind of perverted them in our society pornography and so forth and so on. But the Maya,

we're very accurate. And my information is that they were able to procreate on specific horoscope days on the calendar and when the energy was a certain peak, and so forth and so on. But but sexuality to the Maya was a sacred art. It seems like yeah, because there was a lot of the urpacy going on, always has been, and you end up with a lot of the illigit. But children without being able to have a proper upbringing

and so socially, that does not do anybody any good. Even in the Middle Ages in Europe, it was a real problem, which is why the Templars were married and they didn't follow value of celibacy. They followed the vow of honoring your partner man one woman. Okay, So that's how you create

a nucleus which is stable to stop all of this degeneration in society. So the Maya and the Egyptians and also the Indians have these stories about places in certain temples that were used to show that it was not just about pro creation.

It's also about the point that when you choose to bring a soul into the world, if it's aligned to a certain astral principle, for example, at a certain calendar date during the astronomical year, that you bring certain qualities to that soul, and certain things come into the world which I needed. So it's a very design it's almost like a biologically designed birth, where yeah, you bring in someone during the constellation to appear on the face of the

Earth during the constellation of Leo, which is the vine leader. You want a good ruler, you have someone who's a Leo. It gives you the foundation to achieve that kind of effect in real life. That was one thing. But then there's another one which is very much touted throughout esoteric terms, which is the energy that's created from the pro creation. Even if it's just

one person and I won't use the word there. If it's just one person doing a sexual activity too, of course is better because you've got the chemistry between a negative and a positive terminal. A man and a woman, you create an electrical charge full, an electrical charge that creates a lot of energy. Wilhelm Wright studied this for a long long time, for which of course he was put in jail. He found a power of the orgasm to be

suffering on power with the creation of the universe. And he's not bloody wrong either. As a lot of power there. If you've been fortunate enough to have the right partner and you're in a state of love and in a state of bliss, and you do a sexual act together in a certain way with total mutual respect, you create this light around you. If you're lucky, few experienced this in your lifetime. I can say I have once anyway, and it's an incredible feeling where you think for a moment that you can do

anything, and you can walk through walls. You literally discover that you are superhuman. It's an incredible experience, and I think these people understood that. Now how they applied it, I don't know. Nothing's ever written because it was all memorized by the priests, and so we're left with very little bit

of information. But if you just take what Willhelm Reich was doing and match it to the descriptions in the Ramayana and other the Invaders, they do talk about the fact that the sexual act by itself is a way to achieve cosmical

bliss. So they may have been using the power of the orgasm in order to provide a means or a tunnel of consciousness to go access information from another level of reality, just like you would do, for example, with ayawaska or taking drugs to a lesser extent because the drug in that case, the chemical reaction with your brain has given you images, but that's not what's happening

here. The energy of the orgasm would then be used to transmit your soul through time and space to achieve a certain place in the universe, extracting information and come back to that information. It's a foundation of initiation, for example, the foundation of the risen from the Dead story that I was talking about earlier in Japan, and the foundation for any mystical experience. So we're talking about a power that's inherent in the human body that can be used for other

avenues depending on where you want to go with it. Wow. The videos called it is going to be Booking Your Trip. The video is called Mystery of the Maya. It's available on video and it is not free. It's five dollars to rent it, or you can buy it for I think what's sixteen. It's very very well done. I urge you to take a look at it. I'm going to put the link on actions Facebook and can go to international page or the group page. I'll also have it on my Instagram

page. If you want to know more about Freddie Silva, Freddie what's your what's your website? Invisible Temple dot com. Yeah, and he's got everything on there. His tours are excellent, his material is excellent. And if you're lucky enough to see Freddie Silva in person, go he's great. He's a great In a couple of weeks, it's gonna be great fun. Where are you gonna be guya, guys fair you're gonna be a guy? Look like the second to last one, just behind Eric Vandanak and so quite Anna

and they're gonna be in North Carolina and Tarboro, middle of nowhere. I like those because they're fun, you know. I like going in places where people usually don't go. It's very unexpected. So yeah, hey, uh one final question. I have always been told and it's been coming up lately that the Maya built there are cities based on star constellations, and a couple of years ago a Canadian student found a city I think it was in northern Yucatan, and I don't know the name of it. I want to say,

it's not Chi. I was gonna say Coba, but it's not Coba. Nowhere. Yeah, and everyone said great, and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the archaeologist said, you don't know what you're talking about. They didn't do anything about that. It seems to me if these are sensitive, energetic culture, that would make sense. Oh, perfectly. It happens all around the world. I mean, the temples are around the world in every culture, mirrors of constellations that I found wanting Saudna, which

is the mirror of the play of these about eight thousand years ago. I even found the Missing Star, which happens to be a buried pyramid which no one knows about. I actually found a pyramid that nobody knows about. It's right there, and the same thing in the Yucatan. In fact, the sixteen year Old, which is pooh poohed by the archaeologist who really should know better. At least encourage a sixteen year old. You may just aggrieve the sixteen year old, don't put him down. I mean, that is just

so ridiculously. You know who I'm talking about. You remember hearing about exactly the guy. Yeah, a look wonderful kid and Aqui, Yes, he's absolutely right. And I'll tell you why, because not many people know this, and I believe I put this on the video unless I've published it.

In the Missing Lands that in the Yucatan as everywhere else, these gods were always associated with Orion, and in every temple in the Yucatan and anything to do with the Maya or the it's the center of the temple has three stones, which are the three belt stars of Orion. They called it the hearts of the sky or the half of the universe. They said, it's from here where the gods originally came from a long long, long, long long

time ago when they could. And at one point I also heard that it is also the point of origin of the human race itself, and that's something I'm falling up on. So to actually put the mirror of a Ryan across the stamp, it across the face of the Yucatan and Guatemala basically harnesses the entire temple culture within that area and brings it under the influence. So he's absolutely right. And I asked me Gello about this and says, oh,

I was going to show you a diagram about this. We've known about that. I'm glad that the kid actually figured it out because we've known about this for a long long time. So his work has been validated by the very people who came up with the culture, so que loss of them both. It's a serious challenge for most of us that the Orthodoxy who are interpreting these ancient cultures are not interested in esotery. Guards we lose so much by not

getting the foundation of these cultures. And when I have Hanson, Richard Hansen on the program, who's excavating Elmador, we have Edwin Barnhardt who excavated Plank. In fact, he's leading a tour with us in November. When they cannot relate to this, it's a last for us, isn't it. It's totally It's also a censorship on the biggest level because these people, with their media allies have you know, they've got a sort of a cornerstone on history.

Well, history is mutable. Our understanding of history depends on the next lucky turn of the spade to find something new that we hadn't known before. I mean about what two hundred years ago, archaeology didn't even exist, and when it was discovered that you could actually go back and dig up the past, it was used to figure out and proved that the Earth was only six thousand years old according to the Catholic Church. So we're this is the beginning

of archaeology. It was to prove the Bible. They're working back from that point of view, and I in fact, just to get them to talk to climatologists or even geologists is a major problem. Well, when you're digging things out of the earth, you need to understand geometry. Understand that geology is also an approximation. We don't know how to date things. Really, Carbon four team would only take you so far. After that, it's pure

guesswork. We could we could have got the dates for geology wrong by hundreds of thousands of years. It's you know, it's just a sort of a blueprint right now. It's the best we can do to explain the past. So yeah, we do lose because then they try to fashion history in their their viewpoint. But their viewpoint, as we have shown again and again, is also wrong. Sometimes it's right, it's absolutely right, but a lot

of times it's also wrong. Because we're in the independent world. We're digging up things which are obviously undermining all of these ivory towers, and we're not doing it deliberately. We're just saying, look, we've found something that makes this story untenable. Graham Hancock does it all the time, and cut us to him. He gets all the arrows. It allows us to get on with some work. He takes them being useful. He takes them as a

joke because it's bloody hard work taking it from these people. But no, the stuff that we dig up, we just say, well, but that doesn't quite make sense, and look, there's some other information here that does make sense when you do across cultural pollination and the other cultures saying the same thing. We can now move those fieldstones a little bit wider, and it's still not the truth. We're just widening our vision here. We're not saying

we're right, We're just saying we're expanding the viewpoint. Let's see where it goes. I mean I've changed my theories on things over the last two decades. If I didn't, I would have been dead. I would have been I would have been selling books today. But because I keep expanding my understanding, my theory expands too. That, my friends, is called science,

is it not. Yeah? And I think that's one of the big proms is that they're adherent to these out of date theories and ideas and they aren't flexible enough to I mean, they update a lot lighter has forced them to update simply because it uncovers so much. But the esterary argument that the kid discovered it didn't exist, oh there is. Oh, now we take credit for it. It's laughable, isn't it. It's absolutely laughable. It's sad.

It's really sad. It's funded for you, Freddie Silva, A pleasure is always great to see you and and if we're in Ukaton rounds on you exactly, totally fantastic. All right, my friend, take care of you well and we'll see you next time. Thanks Cliff. I was thinking of some of the historical or I should say, excuse me, technological information that was given to me by my mentor who bats, and one of them is

that the Maya imbue energy into everything. So when you go down and you're at say Chichenitsa and you're walking in the main civic area, which is the main pyramids, surrounded by other buildings, including the ball court, all those stones, all the each of those buildings has been imbued with energy, with information. And you know, it's funny if you, if you, I always talk about the time I was there. It's like the second time I

zero's with a girlfriend. I want to think nineteen ninety six and we were in can Koun. Can Koon then was fantastic, Now not so much. But hey, we were down there. We were taking a few I think we took a week off, kind of a vacation. And when we were there, we you were able to climb the pyramid. You can't come anywhere near it now it's all cordoned off. But we got to the top.

We were both up there, and all of a sudden, it felt like I was getting zapped, like you know, a low voltage battery was passing his energy through me electricity, and I was like wow, and I felt lightheaded, and my girlfriend was feeling kind of funky herself. And we sat up there for like twenty minutes because we we wanted to get our bearings before we climbed back down, because that's a steep stairway to go to the top. It's you know, it's you're up there. It's about sixty feet in

the air, so it had to be very careful. So we felt better. We came down, and that night I had very vivid dreams and very un usual locations. I can't remember, but I just remember thinking, Wow, this is weird. And my girlfriend started administrating. It's like, what the hell. You know, she had already had her her period and she again, so we had to go and take care of that at the local

drug store. So it was very, very, very strange. And that whole trip I'll never forget was Humbat's introducing us to the Maya University known as

Chichanitza. And it's really a shame that the authorities have turned it into a zoo because you cannot touch any of the buildings anymore, and there used to be a time where you could sit underneath the pyramid and meditate, actually climb some of the buildings because when you climbing them, you're connecting and a lot of people are they feel uncomfortable touching buildings or putting their hands on stoneworks because it's all stonework is what it is, had carved stone work. So it's

very different now. And when we go I give everybody a quick lesson on connecting with sacred temples and buildings, and that is you just basically inquire, you ask permission, and then you intend to connect with the buildings and when you can. When you intend, you're intending to receive information. If you're needing healing, you're looking for healing, you're looking for clarity. And some people have even gone as far as is requesting information. What was going on

here? What were you built for? Things like that, and it's amazing what data will come back. Not always clear right away because you're still taking it all in, but that evening, right after dinner or the next day or that evening, a lot of energy comes through. So if you get a chance to come with us on our Mexico tour, everyear, I really suggest if you can't join earth ancients, think about calling Memo Gonzalez, who

was our tour guide at Chichinia or anywhere in Yucatan. He'll take you any place, and if you want to get information on an individual tour, send me an email. Send it to Earth Ancients the number four the letter you at gmail dot com, and I'll give you some people you can check in with. Very very inexpensive. When you I mean in the United States to fly to Mexico, you know it's under five hundred bucks, and then you know it's very inexpensive. To stay in a local motel or hotel. A

whole week could cost you maybe a thousand, maybe less. If you're really frugal, you could probably do it for less because the food and the beverages are very inexpensive. You can eat eat off the street or eat it very inexpensive restaurants, and you know your money goes pretty far. So that is something I really suggest everyone do, is if you're in the United States or anywhere in the world, to travel to Mexico, notably Yucatan, which is

very well known for its ruins, very friendly. It's Maya centric, I should say it's Maya Central because there's a ton of Miyan people there. It's very inexpensive and it's amazing. So Earth Ancients for you at gmail dot com and I'll give you some information. So always good to have Freddie Long and I want to mention one other thing that we are doing a tour. It's going to be located in central Mexico. We all meet in Villahrmosa, which

is very close to Leventa, which is the heart of OMEC World. We're gonna tour Leventa. Then we go to the Outdoor Museum see omex stuff. Then we take a bus for a couple of hours, drive to Cheapis and we go to plank A. For more information on this tour, we go to plank A, we go to bottom Pack, we go to a couple of other places. It goes by pretty quickly. For more information, we only got a few spaces left. Go to earth Agents dot com forward slash

Tours, look for the banner on Mexico. Click it and look at the itinerary and register because we all I think we have three spaces, I think we have left. We have either we have three or we have less than three. If you go and you find that it's full, send me an email. I'll get John. I promise it's gonna be fun. It's gonna be one week in tenth week November tenth through the seventeenth, twenty twenty three

again November tenth through the seventeenth, Central Mexico. The museum's alone are worth the ticket ride are worth the price of admission, but we get to hang out out with doctor Edward Barnhardt, who excavated Plank. He's going to show us the general public's version of the city, and then we're going to see the excavation and the anthropological view of it, which is fun an eye opening as well. If you want more information Earth Ancients for you at gmail dot

com, come out and join us. I want to also mention real quickly that our Egypt tour has been established. It is gonna be April twenty eight through May nine, twenty twenty four. That's also available at Earth Ancients dot com forward slash Tours, but this is a new one and I'm going to be making a huge announcement real soon. We're going to Turkey in August of twenty twenty four. This is gonna be two weeks of an amazing tour.

I just spoke to Muhammad the other day and he was telling me where the temporary takes us, all the all the top places they are in Kuru Gobeckley, Teppi Carahan Teppi, all the temples, all the amazing ruins, and just a lot to see. Over two weeks. We have not done Turkey. If you want to go, if you're thinking about going, we're It's funny because we're already half to have full, which is mind blowing. The reason we're half full this mommed that let the quet out of the bag.

When we were in Egypt this year, mentioned it to everybody and everyone's like, I want to go, I want to go. I'll tell you why people want to go because the twig the price is half off. It's half what everybody charges. Typically it's ten or twelve thousand US. Our tours are like forty five to five. Everything's covered except for your flight over there. You're gonna fly from wherever you are. You gotta get there, but once you hit the airport, everything is covered from your you know, your visa

to the trip to the hotel and then everything's covered. It's amazing all right again. If you want more information on that, Earth agents for you at gmail dot com. We'll make an official announcement. I'm hoping in September because that'll be enough time almost a year to get the word out and that's like I said, have full, Have full, and I wanted to take thirty people and cut it off at that, but I'm gonna have to probably take

more than that. So because everybody's been wanting to go, it's gonna be your blast, all right. Okay, So that's it for this program. I want to think my guest today Freddy Silva. Freddie was coming to us from the East coast of the United States up in Maine. As always, the team of Ruth Thomas, Mark Foster, and Chris Hazel. Thank you for your help and you guys you rock, really do all right. Take care of we will and we will talk to you next time.

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