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Mayan Moon Magic
Carl Nagel
Starlight Books
Copyright Starlight Books 2012
Published by STARLIGHT BOOKS 137 Oxley Moor Road ,Wolverhampton,WV10 6TY United Kingdom
The Yucatan is a magical land. Dozens of Mayan temples and pyramids poke through the dense jungle, the ancient structures blending perfectly with their surroundings.
In Uxmal, set against a backdrop of rolling hills covered by green jungle, is the Pyramid of the Magician. Facing it on the far left is the Great Pyramid, from the top of which can be seen a military academy, royal school and palace complex. It is a place where the sunset works its own magic on the ruins.
Of all ancient cultures, the Mayans may have been the one culture where magic was practiced more than anywhere else in the world, with the exception of ancient Egypt, in which the high priests were able to use supernatural powers to create feats impossible in this world.
An important role of a Mayan priest was to tell the creation myths, central to which was a talking decapitated skull that gave prophecies. The oldest myths are found in the Popol Vuh (The Sacred Book of the Maya), which describes the creation of the earth by the natural forces of sea and sky.
The Mayan Calendar
New Mayan Magic
Before I show you how to invoke the creative energies of the Mayan Gods, I should explain that the magical system described herein is my own theory and belief.
You wont read anything about it in scholarly journals, though it is based on the ancient myths of the Maya.
There should be no doubt in your mind that Mayan Moon Magic is going to work for you. It is mankinds occult legacy from the Maya, and is based on the fundamental forces of Nature.
By using Mayan Moon Magic you are attuning yourself with the power of the ancient high priests of the Maya, and the still greater Magic Powers of the Mayan Gods.
How to Smooth Your Path Through Life
For this Magic to work most efficiently you need to be involved in what you are doing. To this end you need to achieve physical relaxation. This removes the distraction that physical tension can cause.
The instructions in this booklet will say: Sit down and relax and you should do the following.
Sit down in a comfortable chair.
Close your eyes.
Breath deeply for several minutes.
As you exhale, think the word: Relax. Keep this going until the tensions in your body fade away. Let your breathing return to normal, sit quietly for about two minutes, and then work your Magic.
Contents
The Mayan Calendar
New Mayan Magic
How to Smooth Your Path Through Life
The Mayan Gods
The Babac: Gods of the Four Corners
The Invocation of Mulac for Peace of Mind
The Invocation of Kan for Control Over Others
The Invocation of Cauac for Occult Powers
The Invocation of Ix for Personal Growth
Mayan Moon Magic Spells
The Nightmare Spell of Ah-Puch
The New Virility Spell of Backlum-Chaam
The Business Success Spell of Ek-Chuah
The Stimulation Spell of Acan
Mayan Magic Power Chants
Chant to Bring Riches
Chant to Bring Gifts
Chant to Bring Precious Stones
Chant to Bring Health
Chant to Find a Rare Book
Chant to Bring Creative Inspiration
Chant to Excite Tempests
Chant to Experience Pleasure and Pain
Chant to Satisfy Sexual Desires
Let New Mayan Magic Fill Your Life with Happiness
The Mayan Gods
The Mayan Pantheon consists of over 100 different Gods, here are a few of the more interesting ones:
ACAN: The God of Wine and Frivolity is accompanied by the sound of groaning. He can bring excitement into your life.
AH-BOLOM-TZACAB: The God of Aristocracy has the form of a man with a long nose, the left nostril of which has a leaf protruding from it. He can help you win the friendship of important people.
AH-PUCH: The God of Nightmares has the form of a putrefying corpse, with the head of an owl and the eyes of a dead man. He will make your enemies experience horrific nightmares.
BACKLUM-CHAAM: The God of Male Sexuality appears with an enormous erection. He can help to recreate physical abilities which have lessened or become weak due to illness or advancing age. An alternative to that pill!
BOLON-TZAKAB: The God of Thunder and Lightning appears carrying a flaming torch in his hand. He can protect you from all harm.
CHAC: The God of Agriculture and Growth has a reptilian form, large fangs, and a long snout.
EK-CHUAH: The God of Merchants has the form of a dark skinned man, with black-rimmed eyes and large droopy lips. He can help you succeed in business.
IXCHEL: The Moon Goddess has the form of a woman wearing a cross-bones dress, with snakes in her hair. She is the patron god of arts and crafts.
VOTAN: God of Death and Bloodshed has the form of an old, dark skinned man with no teeth. He is the Old Black God. He can punish your enemies.
XAM-EK: The God of the North Star has the form of a man with the head of a black monkey. He can fill your life with peace and happiness.
CHAC-XIB-CHAC: Associated with the planet Venus he appears in the form of a faceless man with the teeth of a shark. A powerful god, Chac-Xib-Chac can call up hurricanes and gusts of wind.
CIT-BOLON-TUM: The God of Medicine appears in the form of a wild boar.
COPIJCHA: A Rain God has the form of a man with the head of a jaguar and a forked tongue.
ITZAMNA: A God of Books and Writing has a reptilian form with a bulbous red nose.
UAYEB: A God of Unbridled Passion and Debauchery, he lives inside a snail shell. He is often portrayed as the God of the Five Unlucky Days at the end of the Mayan Calendar.
IX-TUB-TUN: The Goddess of Jade. She is the one to turn to when in search of precious stones.
QUIA-BEL-AGAYO: God of Pleasure and Pain. He is the patron God of S&M.
The Babac: Gods of the Four Corners
Bacab is the generic Yucatec name for each of the four Gods of north, east, south, and west who, according to legend, held up the sky so that it would not fall. The Mayan equivelant of elemental spirits, it is through the Bacabs that supernatural power will flow through and around you, to bring your wishes into reality.
The Invocation of Mulac for Peace of Mind
The Babac of the North is Mulac. (Pronounced MOO-LACK)
The power behind serenity, peace, happiness, and protection.
The color white is used to conjure Mulac where the benefit of his magic is needed.
Work this Ritual when the Moon is waning.
Dress yourself in at least one garment of white.
Stand up straight with your hands loose at your sides.
Say:
I call on thee, XAMAN-EK , God of the North Star, to assist me in this and all things which seem good to you.
Raise your right hand and point your finger to the North.
Say:
Hear me call, Mulac of the North.
Hear my plea, White Spirit come to me.
Lower your hand to your side.
Now imagine before you the figure of a being composed of white light. At first it may be hazy, but will slowly become more well defined. The figure you see before you is the Babac Mulac, given substance through your imagination. After you are satisfied that the Babac is firmly fixed in your mind, talk to it. Use your own words to describe your wish.
When you are finished with the creation and conversation with the Babac, remove its image from your mind.
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