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JADE WATER WAY. THE WAY TO TLALOCAN--THE BLUE PARADISE WORLD
By Yari

Once upon a time, a long time ago, I met Indian women who introduced me to a practice. This practice, which is listed in the practice area of this site, merges the earth and cosmic solar energies and clears are body centers with that force. If you are lucky it will show you a center of the world place. I was lucky and below is a description of what I discovered in my explorations there:

This center of the world place is not a hell-realm but rather a bardo or in-between place that lies between the earth itself and the paradise dimensions and in particular to the Blue Paradise World of Tlalocan. Tlalocan is the realm of Chalchiuhtlicue and Tlaloc. Chalchiuhtlicue rules water places and Tlaloc rules rain and lightning. Chalchiuhtlicue is connected with the uterus and Tlaloc with the heart.

I start almost any spiritual practice with a strong energetic connection from the "cosmic center" through the crown and into the abdomen or uterus. Then I make another connection from the "center of the world" through the perineum (not the base of the spine) and into the abdomen or uterus. The cosmic energy is blue and the earth energy is gold colored. When these two energies are mixed in the uterus, they become jade green color. That energy is then gathered, circulated and condensed and eventually will be the seed of a great alchemical feat--but this is another story.

The dawn light practices are always done in the light of day . In fact it is best to only invoke the dawn light forms in the daylight. A good rule of thumb is until you can truly see as clearly in the dark as you can in the day; stick with the dawn light ladies and lords. Personally, I don't know of any humans who see that well. I once was given the gift of seeing with the eyes of a jaguar for a short time and if you really had that talent at your command at any moment, then I suppose you could keep yourself and others from harm even though you were using dark lord forces. Then again maybe not. Anyway why bother messing around? The evil ones will eatnholes in your soul and you won't notice it until it is too late.

So when we travel down with your spirit body (otherwise known as energy body or soul) to the center of the world place there are many places to go and some are free to go to and some are off limits. When you first arrive down there you are in a cave and in this cave hangs a giant quartz crystal from the ceiling of the cave and below the crystal is a table. You can lie on this table and regenerate yourself. I won't go into all the details right now, but I will tell you the way to Tlalocan. In some of my later writings I will describe more of the area.

When you leave the mouth of the cave you travel on a path that is on the edge of a canyon. This canyon is huge and looks rather like the Grand Canyon. The sky does not look like a sky, but like the top of a cave because it represents inside of the earth if the earth were hollow. I am not saying the earth is hollow--this is in another dimension. Anyway below this canyon area lives Ieeyah (pronounced eye-ee-ah.) She is the oldest goddess of the earth. She is practically unknown because she remained hidden until recently. She is not the one known as the grandmother; in fact she is not a mother at all. She appears as a virgin woman, around 20 years old. She shows herself in the form of an attractive, feminine yet warrior-type goddess. She only recently came to the earth surface about 1995 or so. I had the honor of witnessing her arrival and her singing to the sun. She had been here before but it was eons ago.

Ieeyah lives below this center or the world place. She is an interesting deity. She is not directly connected with the 13 dawn light lords of the Toltecah and yet she will work with them, when called to, for the purpose of creating a different geometry of forces--with her they then become a double diamond pattern. She witnesses very well what is going on and is willing to do whatever should be done, though she is in no hurry.

Back to our travels. You walk down this path with the canyon on one side and the forest on the other side (left). At a certain point the trail leads into the forest. Then the trail veers left into the forest. After a short ways it turns left again. You follow this until you reach a jade green colored stream. At this stream you will find a guardian. I don't want to tell you his appearance right now because who knows how he will want to appear to you. Give him your regards and then turn right and walk in the stream against the current until you reach a pool with a waterfall on the other side. This is Chalchiuhtlicue 's place and it is very sacred. If you are lucky you may see her there.

After swimming in this place, swim underground and on the right side of the pool as you first faced it, but six feet or so underwater, you will find an underground stream feeding into the pool. Swim into this stream and follow it up--remember your energy body doesn't need to breath. You will then come up out of another pool and this one does not have a waterfall. You are now in Tlalocan. Around the pool is a jungle and on the right side is a path. Since Tlalocan is a paradise realm, it is not a predatory place. There is no death as we know it. It carries all the beautiful qualities of the celebration of life at its fullest and most joyous.

Now follow the path until you find a cave. The cave will have small blue quarts crystals growing from the walls. Take one of these and put it in your heart. You now have your connection to the Blue Paradise World.

Now follow back the exact way that you came without transgression and without taking anything else. Enjoy this piece of grace from the heaven of water that you have recovered for your soul food.

Someone told me recently that Yari means "Water You" in some Mayan dialects. Strange coincidence. Someone else told me my name means "God Laughs" in French.

What are we doing? Why do we go to Tlalocan? We are making the pathway between the Blue Paradise Realm and Earth stronger each time we go. Why do we want to do this? Because we have too much fire on our planet and it is out of control. We need to bathe our souls in sacred waters and chill out. Our bodies are 85% or more water. That is why Tlalocan is important to us and central to our spiritual development. The water element is often underused in ritual and ceremony.


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