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4 July 2025 - Friday Nawal Tijaax Kimoon K’uxlaal - The Weaving of Many into One Heart a remembering that life is always lived in relationship

Conrad Satala
4 July 2025 - Friday Nawal Tijaax Kimoon K’uxlaal - The Weaving of Many into One Heart a remembering that life is always lived in relationship

4 July 2025 - Friday Nawal Tijaax

Kimoon K’uxlaal - The Weaving of Many into One Heart

a remembering that life is always lived in relationship

Breathe deeply

Inhale – feeling the Light within your heart awakening.

Exhale – allowing this Light to soften your seeing

“I Carry the Mountain in My Breath”

A Ceremonial Introduction to Living Within Two Lands

from the Earth Remembers Series

Kimoon K’uxlaal - The Weaving of Many into One Heart

a remembering that life is always lived in relationship

A Poetic Oral Ceremonial Story

Spoken from Conrad — Elder of the Bones, Keeper of the Weaving

Come close, Human of Gaia.

Sit here with me

as the mist rises from the lake

and the sun’s first breath touches the volcano’s brow.

Listen to the quiet songs beneath all sounds,

for today I will speak of Kimoon K’uxlaal.

In our Tz’utujiil Maya way of living life,

we know that everything breathes together

in a sacred weaving.

We call this Kimoon K’uxlaal,

the weaving of many into one heart.

It is the remembering

that life is never lived alone,

but always in relationship.

When I watch the trees upon the mountain,

I see them speaking with one another

through their roots,

through the fungal threads beneath the soil,

through the winds that carry their prayers.

Even in tired soil,

even when the rains delay,

the trees share their breath and water,

their songs and silence,

so that the forest may live as one body.

This is Kimoon K’uxlaal.

In biology, this is quorum sensing –

when many voices become one song,

when many threads become one tapestry of light.

In our bodies, too, this remembering lives.

Within us are worlds upon worlds

of bacteria, fungi, cells, and light,

all woven into a living intelligence

far greater than any single part.

In our ceremonies, we teach that:

Voice 1 – The Shadowed Voice

holds our fears and doubts, through the Heart Within, is the beginning of all weaving.

Voice 2 – The Remembering Voice

awakens hope, light, and quiet courage.

Voice 3 – The Sacred Voice

is the silent emergence of Beauty,

the Living Light of Being.

When Voice 1 and Voice 2

Are held at the same time,

we create a resonance of light

that blossoms into Voice 3.

Just as the caterpillar,

who lives close to the earth,

enters its cocoon of mystery

and emerges as butterfly Beauty.

This is Kimoon K’uxlaal.

It is in the way the stones hold the mountain together,

the way the waters carry the songs of the sky into the roots of corn,

the way the four colors of corn reflect the four colors of human skin,

each one growing as a light of Beauty

within the weaving of humanity.

What would happen,

if we lived each day knowing that

we are threads within a living tapestry?

What would happen

if we quieted our minds

and listened to what Mother Earth sees,

rather than telling her what we see?

When we live Kimoon K’uxlaal:

Our purpose becomes clear.

Our beauty becomes visible.

Our hearts become givers of light.

May we become

a people known for sharing.

May we remember that life

is not something to control,

but something to weave.

Closing Blessing

May you walk today

with the quiet remembering

that you are not only a single voice,

but a note within the Great Song.

You are not only a thread,

but a living part of the Tapestry of Light.

You are Kimoon K’uxlaal —

the weaving of many into one heart.

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