16 July 2025 - Wednesday To Reimagine Ourselves and the World as One Living Heart of Earth Part 2

16 July 2025 - Wednesday
To Reimagine Ourselves and the World as One Living Heart of Earth Part 2
“I Carry the Mountain in My Breath”
A Ceremonial Introduction to Living Within Two Lands
from the Earth Remembers Series
To Reimagine Ourselves and the World as One Living Heart of Earth Reflection on the Weaving of Many into One Heart in the Light of Voice 1 and Voice 2
Acts of Inner Kindness in the Tz’utujiil Maya Way
In the Tz’utujiil Maya way of living, nothing exists alone.
Every voice, every feeling, every breath and gesture is a living thread.
Each one is part of the great remembering —
a weaving into the vast and luminous tapestry of life.
This is the sacred teaching of Kimoon K’uxlaal —
The Weaving of Many into One Heart —
a remembering that life is always lived in relationship.
To reimagine ourselves and the world as One Living Heart of Earth
is to remember that even within our own being,
life is already in relationship —
even our doubts, our grief, our fear, our longing —
they are not mistakes.
They are threads waiting to be woven
into the greater light of our becoming.
And Kindness, in this way,
is not only what we offer to others.
It begins inside —
as a sacred act of tending to the relationships between
Voice 1 and Voice 2 within our own inner nature.
This is inner kindness:
not a concept, but a daily breath-woven practice
that reweaves the fractured inner voices of our lives
into one radiant, listening heart.
Voice 1 and the Opening of the Heart Within
So often, Voice 1 enters like storm wind —
confused, sharp, uncertain —
the voice of fear, or judgment, or pain.
But in the Tz’utujiil way of living,
even this voice is part of the sacred body of life.
Even this voice carries the hidden seed of light.
Voice 1 is not rejected.
It is not corrected.
It is received.
We sit beside it
as we would sit beside an elder wrapped in pain —
offering presence, not fixing.
Offering breath, not solution.
Offering remembrance.
And from that offering,
an act of inner kindness begins.
We ask not, “What is wrong with me?”
but, “Where is the longing beneath this fear?”
“Where is the wound that is asking to be held?”
We do not analyze.
We feel.
We listen not only with the ears —
but with the Heart Within.
And slowly, reverently,
we begin to feel it —
a subtle warmth, a resonance,
a shimmer of light hidden beneath the voice.
This is the emergence of the Heart Within Voice 1.
Not an answer — but a presence.
The Weaving of the Light Within Begins
That light becomes Voice 2 —
the quiet, living presence of kindness
that knows how to stay,
how to hold,
how to gently breathe the fractured parts
back into belonging.
Voice 2 does not overpower Voice 1.
It weaves with it.
It enters the heart gently
and invites the thread of pain to be included
in the sacred inner tapestry of wholeness.
And as this sacred weaving begins,
something opens.
We begin to notice:
A breeze rustling the trees…
A bird’s cry in the distance…
The stillness of a stone…
The sound of water…
The shadow of the volcano at dusk…
Each of these is a thread.
Each carries the Heart Within Nature.
Each arrives with a message:
You are not alone.
Your inner voice is held by the voices of the land.
Even your sorrow belongs to the Earth’s weaving.
This is the great remembering of Kimoon K’uxlaal:
That inner voices and outer landscapes
are not separate.
They are always in relationship.
To let a tree’s silence enter our pain
is an act of reimagining.
To let the wind touch our shame
is an act of inner kindness.
We begin to feel:
I am being rewoven.
Not fixed.
Not erased.
But remembered
as part of the One Heart.
Living the Sacred Weaving of Voice 1 and Voice 2
This weaving is not a vision we keep in our mind.
It is a way of living in the world.
It becomes the way we speak to ourselves:
When fear rises:
“You are welcome. You are part of me.”
When shame whispers:
“You are not wrong for being wounded.”
When anger flares:
“I will not abandon you. I will breathe with you.”
Each time we choose to pause,
to listen,
to feel,
we are reimagining our own humanity.
We are weaving the fragmented parts
into one living whole.
And this inner weaving
becomes the thread of how we treat others.
A softened tone.
A slower breath.
A prayer instead of judgment.
A willingness to wait.
The act of outer kindness
is born here —
in the inner light
that learns to honor
even our most difficult voices.
To Reimagine the World as One Living Heart of Earth
This is why we weave.
This is why we remember.
Not to become perfect.
Not to remove pain.
But to become one again.
Inner kindness is the weaving of Voice 1 and Voice 2 into One Heart.
It is the sacred remembering that all life — even within us — is lived in relationship.
It is the beginning of a new way to live — not only for ourselves, but for all beings.
And when we live from this Heart,
our presence becomes medicine.
We reimagine the world
not as something to fix —
but as something to love back into wholeness.
This is how we begin to live
from the Light of the Great Grandmother.
This is how we begin to speak
with the kindness of the volcanoes.
This is how we begin to act
as those who remember
the sacred thread of Kimoon K’uxlaal
is already woven through us all.
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