Saq' Be': Organization
for Mayan and Indigenous Spiritual Studies [Saq' Be' (pronounced
sock bay) Mayan term referring to the white/sacred road, the Milky
Way and the spiritual path of one's life]; Saq' Be' was formed at
the request of Mayan Ajq'ij (priests) that the founders had come to
know through meetings both in the states and in Guatemala for two
principle purposes:
1. To open
doors of opportunity for Mayan Ajq'ij and elders to share and
deliver directly their messages and teachings to the world, with an
emphasis on involving youth and young adults.
2. To
support their efforts and the efforts of Indigenous communities with
the rescue and preservation of their traditions in the face of the
forces of globalization and the aggressive actions of Protestant and
other fundamental churches.
Saq' Be' serves as part of a bridge
between the modern and Indigenous world.
The elders have their prophecies about
this time, a time when people from all over the world with different
colour skins would return to learn the ancient ways (prophecy of
Iq'i Balam).
At this stage, we have been drawn to the
realization that we, who were raised in this modern world, must
confront the latent tendencies that can be described as
"colonialism" which we have inherited. We feel that each of us has
our ancestors; we each came from an Indigenous tradition. Many of
these traditions have been lost, some for thousands of years,
leaving generation after generation to wander upon this earth
without feeling the connectedness to our mother, without recognizing
the respect for life and the need to create balance amongst all of
our relationships.
All of our tribes, except for the few
remaining Indigenous peoples of this earth, share this similar fate.
We have been taught for generations the importance of self over
community, of domination over nature and over each other, of control
and power for individual purposes rather than for the good of the
whole. We have lost our sense of justice, the sacred laws. And
perhaps most important, we lost our ways to heal our wounds. We feel
that this is why the remaining Indigenous cultures are so important,
that it is so important that we make every effort to ensure they are
not absorbed or destroyed.
We believe that we can listen and learn
from these people, that we can regain what has been lost for all of
those generations. But first, we must confront the tendencies to
exploit, to conquer, and to serve selfish motives even though we may
describe it as something else. We do not believe we need to become
something we are not (Indian or Mayan or whatever), rather we can
learn from these people without romanticizing their lives and
without de-valuing ours. We believe the times we are in are very
real, of great significance, and very delicate. Perhaps it is the
time when integrity matters most and some will rise and some will
sink. We hope to rise, but only the universe will decide.
As the Popol Vuh says: "let all rise -
every last one. No one or two shall be left behind."
This is what we must focus on to bring
each other up rather than compete. It is a difficult road that is
filled with obstacles, but they can all be overcome by walking a
straight path. The prophecies of the Maya offer hope and offer that
we play a part in our destiny - as individuals, families,
communities and a planet. It is important to have this vision, the
broad vision.
For us it is important to always ask for
guidance, in whatever way one finds that guidance. And it is
important to bring that broad vision to manifest here on this earth,
in our lives and in our work. We are just here to serve and
facilitate a greater process that is unfolding. We have been given
many opportunities. We hope to be able to serve these opportunities
to further that vision and open more doors and awareness on a very
simple and practical level. This also appears the time when more of
the real knowledge of the Mayan people will come forth (which is
deeper than we believe most people think) including the tools they
have to share for restoring balance and harmony upon the earth. So
we’re here to serve and play our part, nothing
more.
