Chacmool
by John Bartosik
Title
Chacmool
Artist
John Bartosik
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Chac-Mool in the Aztec and Egyptian Culture
Written by Samael Aun Weor
In the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City there exists a stone figure of a man who is partially lying down in a dorsal decubitus position. The soles of his feet rest on his bed; thus his knees are elevated. The backs of his thighs are pressed up against the backs of his calves because his legs are bent. His upper body is arched as if he may get up at his first impulse; his face is towards the left and his sight is fixed on the horizon. At the height of his solar plexus his hands hold a container.
Archeologists know this man carved out of stone; his name is Chac-Mool, and this figure is one amongst the very few symbols from the Aztec pantheon that were rescued from the destruction of the conquest.
The mystical Aztecs, Mayans, Tarascos, etc. carved the Chac-Mool in order to perpetuate the wisdom that they received as a secret inheritance from their forefathers.
The name of this Aztec sculpture is FARAON, a name whose syllables are divided as follows: fa-ra-on. When properly vocalized, they are a mantra that makes the Astral Body (of the one who pronounces them) separate from the physical body and soar within space towards the great pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
To travel within the Astral Body is not dangerous. During our state of slumber, all of us human beings wander within the internal worlds with our Consciousness asleep. Every soul abandons its physical body during the state of slumber. During this process, the Ethereal Body has the opportunity to repair the physical body. We awaken from this normal process of sleeping when the soul returns into the physical body.
While in the internal worlds, the souls occupy themselves in the same daily chores that they perform on Earth during the vigil state; they buy, sell, work in their office, in the shop, in the factory, in the fields, etc. The incarnated and disincarnated souls live together during the sleepy state. Everything is the same in the internal worlds: the sun, the clouds, the cities, all things. It is enough to assist a Spiritist�s (medium�s, channeler�s) session to become aware of the fact that the dead do not accept that they are dead, and to comprehend why the souls of the living love, suffer, fight, and work during the sleepy state. We must learn to preserve the lucidity of the Consciousness during the state of slumber.
To achieve the former statement, we recommend that every time you come across other people, events, or unusual things that call your attention, discern and ask yourself, �Am I within my physical body or within my Astral Body?� Then perform a little jump in order to see if you can float; if you can float, it is because you are in the Astral Body; if you do not float, it is because you are in the physical body. Within the internal worlds, we act as if we are in the body of bones and flesh, as if we were physically awakened. There is no difference between these two worlds, between the physical and the Astral. (Read The Thousand and One Phantoms by Alexandre Dumas).
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