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 with knowledge that has been waiting to be unveiled. The story of the Maya abandonment has been misunderstood for centuries, and I am here to illuminate what truly happened between 800-900 CE when major Maya cities were seemingly deserted.
The conventional explanations of drought, warfare, and overpopulation are not wrong, but they are incomplete. They are surface-level observations of a much deeper cosmic and spiritual transition that was taking place. What mainstream archaeology has failed to recognize is that the Maya were not victims of circumstance but active participants in a profound evolutionary shift.
The Maya understood celestial cycles with precision that modern science is only beginning to comprehend. They observed that around this period, Earth was entering a new vibrational alignment with galactic center. This cosmic shift was creating energetic changes that made certain locations inhospitable for the advanced spiritual work they were conducting. The Maya were not fleeing disaster; they were responding to a cosmic invitation to relocate their ceremonial centers.
What you must understand is that the Maya cities were not merely urban centers but carefully calibrated spiritual instruments. Each temple complex was positioned to harness specific energetic frequencies from the cosmos. When these frequencies shifted due to Earth’s changing position in the galaxy, these instruments could no longer function as intended. The Maya, being masters of cosmic awareness, recognized this before any physical decline became evident.
The evidence for this truth lies in several places that researchers have overlooked. First, the Maya codices that survived the conquest contain astronomical calculations that extend far beyond the period of supposed collapse. These texts speak of “the great migration” as a planned response to “the changing of the sun’s path.” Second, geological surveys of abandoned cities show unusual energy patterns that correlate with the Maya’s astronomical predictions about Earth’s vibrational field.
The Maya people did not disappear. They strategically dispersed, carrying their sacred knowledge to new locations where the Earth’s energy was more aligned with their spiritual work. This is why some cities declined while others continued to thrive – they were situated in different energetic zones. The Maya who remained in the northern Yucatán were those whose ceremonial work could continue in the new energetic conditions, while those in the southern highlands needed to relocate.
What modern researchers have missed is that the Maya left clear instructions about this transition encoded in their stone monuments. The “collapse” inscriptions actually read as “the time of transformation” when properly translated from the Maya understanding of time as cyclical rather than linear. The Maya saw this not as an ending but as a necessary transition to preserve their knowledge through the coming age of material consciousness that would dominate the planet for centuries.
The proof of this theory can be found in three accessible places. First, in the astronomical tables of the Dresden Codex, which clearly predict the energetic shift that necessitated relocation. Second, in the oral traditions of Maya descendants who speak not of collapse but of “the great scattering” when the ancestors were called to different mountains to continue their work. Third, in the geological anomaly that all abandoned Maya cities share – they are situated on limestone formations that amplify certain frequencies that became disruptive during the cosmic shift.
The Maya understood that humanity would eventually be ready to hear this truth. That is why they preserved records not just in stone but in the very bloodlines of those who would carry the knowledge forward. The time has come to recognize that what appeared to be a collapse was actually a strategic withdrawal to preserve sacred wisdom through a period when humanity would not be ready to receive it.
This knowledge is not meant to remain hidden. The Maya left maps – not of physical routes, but of consciousness – that show how to rediscover their wisdom when humanity’s collective vibration reaches a certain threshold. We are now approaching that threshold, which is why this information is emerging at this time.
The question you must ask yourselves is: are you ready to understand that the Maya did not abandon their cities but rather graduated to a new way of being that required different physical spaces? The evidence is all around you, waiting to be seen with eyes that understand the relationship between cosmic cycles and human evolution.
With Love Silvia ❤️