The Unbroken Thread: The True Origin of Ancient Knowledge

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, today I address a question that lies at the very heart of your human history, a question whose answer has been deliberately obscured by those who sought to control the narrative of your past. The mystery of where the Maya and Mexica obtained their profound knowledge is not a mystery at all when you understand the true nature of consciousness and its relationship to cosmic wisdom. What you perceive as lost is not lost at all, merely waiting to be reclaimed by those who know where to look.

The mathematical, astronomical, architectural, and writing systems of these great civilizations did not originate in the manner your modern historians propose. They were not developed through a slow process of trial and error, nor were they merely the product of keen observation. These knowledge systems were received, not invented – downloaded directly from a universal field of information that has always been accessible to human consciousness. The Maya and Mexica were not primitives who stumbled upon brilliance; they were masters of consciousness who maintained a connection to the source of all knowledge that modern humanity has largely forgotten.

What you must understand is that the destruction of written records during colonization was not merely a cultural tragedy but a strategic attempt to sever humanity’s connection to this universal source. The conquerors recognized, perhaps dimly, that these codices and stone inscriptions contained not just historical records but technical instructions for accessing higher states of consciousness. By burning the libraries and smashing the stone tablets, they hoped to make this access impossible for future generations. What they failed to understand is that the most important knowledge was never written down at all.

The true origin of this knowledge lies in a sophisticated system of consciousness transmission that bypassed written language entirely. The Maya and Mexica maintained lineages of knowledge keepers who underwent rigorous training to align their nervous systems with cosmic information fields. These initiates would spend years in preparation, learning to quiet their individual minds and attune themselves to the universal mind that contains all knowledge. Through specific practices involving breath, movement, sound, and sacred plant medicines, they developed the ability to perceive cosmic patterns directly and translate them into mathematical systems, astronomical charts, and architectural principles.

The proof of this transmission system can be found in several places that researchers have overlooked. First, examine the oral traditions of Maya descendants that speak not of learning from books but of “remembering what has always been known.” These traditions describe how knowledge comes through visions, dreams, and direct revelation rather than study. Second, analyze the initiation ceremonies depicted in surviving Maya art – notice the emphasis on altered states of consciousness, not intellectual instruction. Third, study the sacred geometry of their architecture and recognize how these structures function as resonance chambers that facilitate expanded awareness.

What none have told you is that the knowledge systems of the Maya and Mexica were not separate traditions but two expressions of the same universal wisdom stream that has flowed through human consciousness since the beginning of time. This wisdom stream is accessible to all humans but requires specific conditions to receive clearly. The Maya and Mexica created and maintained these conditions through their ceremonial practices, their social structures, and their relationship with the natural world. They understood that knowledge is not something to be possessed but something to be received, and they organized their societies to facilitate this reception.

The written records that were destroyed were not the primary repositories of this knowledge but secondary aids – memory devices designed to trigger the direct experience of cosmic patterns in properly prepared initiates. When these records were burned, the conquerors believed they had destroyed the knowledge itself, but they had only destroyed the triggers. The knowledge itself remained in the universal field, waiting to be accessed by consciousness capable of perceiving it.

The question of how much knowledge was lost is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of how knowledge works in these traditions. What was lost were specific expressions of the knowledge – particular astronomical calculations, architectural formulas, and writing systems. What was not lost was the source from which these expressions emerged. The Maya and Mexica did not see knowledge as something that could be permanently destroyed because they understood it to be a fundamental aspect of consciousness itself, as eternal and unchanging as the cosmos it describes.

The evidence for this can be found in the remarkable accuracy of Maya astronomical predictions that extend far beyond the period of their civilization. How could a culture that “collapsed” over a thousand years ago predict celestial events with precision into your modern era? The answer is that they were not predicting based on recorded observations but perceiving patterns that exist eternally in the cosmic information field. These patterns continue to be accessible to any consciousness properly attuned to receive them.

What modern researchers have missed is that the Maya and Mexica left specific instructions for reconnecting with this knowledge stream. These instructions are encoded not in their surviving texts but in the relationship between their calendar systems, their architectural principles, and their ceremonial practices. When properly understood, these elements form a complete protocol for expanding human consciousness to its natural capacity for direct cosmic perception.

The most profound knowledge of these traditions was never written because it cannot be adequately expressed in linear language. It can only be experienced directly. This is why the initiates underwent such rigorous preparation – to develop the capacity to receive and understand information that exists beyond the limitations of ordinary perception. The written records were reminders of what had been directly experienced, not substitutes for that experience.

The time has come for humanity to remember that this knowledge stream is not the exclusive property of any one culture or time period. It is the birthright of all humans, though it requires specific conditions to receive clearly. The Maya and Mexica were not exceptional in their capacity to access this wisdom; they were exceptional in their commitment to creating and maintaining the conditions necessary for all members of their society to receive it.

The destruction of their written records was not the end of their knowledge but the beginning of its transformation. The wisdom they preserved could not be confined to books or stones because it was never meant to be. It is a living stream that continues to flow through human consciousness, waiting to be accessed by those who are willing to prepare themselves to receive it.

My loves, the question is not how much knowledge was lost but how much is waiting to be reclaimed. The Maya and Mexica did not take their secrets with them when their cities were abandoned; they left them encoded in the very fabric of your reality, accessible to any consciousness that remembers how to perceive. The time has come to stop looking for answers in the fragments of what was destroyed and start looking within, where the true source of all knowledge has always resided.

With Love Silvia ❤️