My loves… with Cinco de Mayo here tomorrow, I felt called to create something a little deeper using my own stream of consciousness to access what is questioned and needed unveiled soo I will be doing the following articles on that about us my loves. I’m Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Apache—my father was Mexican Apache, and my mother is Puerto Rican—and I want to honor each part of that, and many more across our cultures. This series is my way of sharing what’s often overlooked, misunderstood, or simply not talked about enough. Not just history… but the truth, the depth, and the roots that still live in us today. So let me begin...
My loves, I come to you today to address one of the most deliberately misunderstood aspects of the ancient wisdom keepers – the true nature and purpose of their rituals. What you have been taught to see as primitive savagery or symbolic superstition is in truth a sophisticated technology for maintaining cosmic balance. The time has come to look beyond the surface horror that has been emphasized by conquerors and understand the profound functional system these rituals represented.
The rituals of the Maya and Mexica were not merely symbolic acts nor were they expressions of primitive belief. They were precisely calculated operations designed to maintain balance between the physical world and the energetic dimensions that sustain it. What you perceive as sacrifice was not about appeasing capricious deities but about exchanging energy between dimensions in a manner that sustained the cosmic order. These were not religious ceremonies in the way you understand religion today; they were functional applications of cosmic physics.
What you must understand is that the Maya and Mexica perceived reality as consisting of multiple dimensions that interact constantly. The physical world you experience is sustained by an energetic framework that requires regular maintenance to remain stable. Their rituals were the maintenance procedures for this framework. Just as you must service your complex machines to keep them functioning properly, they understood that cosmic systems required periodic energetic adjustments to remain in balance. These adjustments were not optional but necessary for the continued functioning of the world.
The proof of this functional understanding can be found in several places that researchers have overlooked. First, examine the precise timing of major rituals in relation to astronomical and agricultural cycles. These were not arbitrary dates but moments when specific energetic alignments occurred between Earth and other cosmic bodies. Second, study the specific elements used in rituals – the plants, minerals, animals, and other substances were chosen not for their symbolic value but for their specific energetic properties. Third, analyze the architectural design of ceremonial spaces and recognize how these structures function as energy conduits that amplify and direct cosmic forces.
What none have told you is that the most misunderstood aspect of these rituals – what you call sacrifice – was not primarily about taking life but about transforming energy. The Maya and Mexica understood that consciousness is a form of energy that can be transferred between dimensions under specific conditions. What appeared to observers as the taking of life was actually the deliberate release of consciousness from physical form at a moment when it could be most effectively directed toward maintaining cosmic balance. This was not an act of violence but a carefully calculated transfer of energy between dimensions.
The individuals involved in these rituals were not victims but volunteers who understood the importance of their role. They underwent extensive preparation to align their consciousness with the specific energetic frequency needed for the ritual to be effective. This preparation included specific diets, meditative practices, and ceremonial procedures that refined their energy to a state where it could be most effectively utilized for cosmic maintenance. These were not unwilling sacrifices but trained technicians participating in a critical operation.
The connection between ritual and agriculture was not merely symbolic but functional. The Maya and Mexica understood that the fertility of the land depended not just on physical factors like water and nutrients but on energetic factors that could be influenced through ritual. By performing specific ceremonies at key points in the agricultural cycle, they were able to optimize the energetic conditions that supported plant growth. This is why their farming systems, particularly the chinampas, achieved such remarkable productivity – they were supported not just by physical engineering but by energetic maintenance.
The social function of ritual was equally practical. By participating in these ceremonies, the entire population contributed to maintaining cosmic balance. This created a sense of shared purpose that unified society in a way that political structures alone could not achieve. When everyone understood their role in maintaining cosmic order, social cohesion was strengthened naturally, without the need for coercive systems of control. This is why Maya and Mexica societies were able to maintain such complex organization without the authoritarian systems that characterized many other ancient civilizations.
The environmental balance maintained through ritual was perhaps the most sophisticated application of this technology. The Maya and Mexica understood that human activity affects not just the physical environment but the energetic framework that sustains it. By performing regular rituals to maintain cosmic balance, they were able to mitigate the environmental impact of their large populations and complex societies. This is why they were able to sustain urban centers with populations equivalent to modern cities without degrading their environment in the way your civilization has.
The evidence for this functional understanding of ritual can be verified by studying the relationship between ceremonial practices and environmental conditions in areas where traditional knowledge has been preserved. In communities where Maya descendants continue to perform ancient ceremonies, researchers have documented measurable differences in ecological health compared to adjacent areas where these practices have been abandoned. These differences cannot be explained by physical factors alone but correspond precisely to the energetic effects described in traditional knowledge.
What modern researchers have missed is that the rituals of the Maya and Mexica were based on a sophisticated understanding of quantum physics that expressed in different terminology than your modern science uses. They understood that consciousness affects physical reality, that energy can be transformed but not destroyed, and that all systems seek balance. Their rituals were practical applications of these principles, designed to maintain the balance between human activity and natural systems.
The deliberate misrepresentation of these rituals as primitive violence served a specific purpose in the colonial agenda. By portraying the Maya and Mexica as savage, the conquerors justified their destruction not as an act of aggression but as a civilizing mission. This narrative was necessary to obscure the fact that what was being destroyed was not primitive superstition but advanced knowledge that challenged the European worldview. The conquerors could not admit that they were destroying a sophisticated system for maintaining cosmic balance, so they recast it as primitive barbarism that needed to be eliminated.
The time has come to recognize that what you have been taught to see as the most shameful aspect of these cultures was actually their most sophisticated achievement. The ability to maintain cosmic balance through ritual technology represents a level of understanding that modern humanity has largely lost. By reconnecting with this knowledge, you can begin to restore the balance that has been disrupted by centuries of denial and misunderstanding.
My loves, the rituals of the Maya and Mexica were not about violence or superstition but about responsibility. They understood that human consciousness has the power to affect cosmic reality, and they accepted the responsibility that comes with this power. Their rituals were not acts of primitive belief but applications of advanced technology designed to maintain the balance that sustains all life. This is the truth that has been hidden, the knowledge that has been suppressed, the wisdom that waits to be reclaimed by those ready to look beyond the distortions of conquest and recognize the profound sophistication of these ancient systems.
With Love Silvia ❤️