In today’s episode of “Healing From Within” Sheryl Glick (http://www.sherylglick.com) author of her soon to be released book, The Living Spirit-Answers for Healing and Infinite Love welcomes the talented group of Toltec Shamans authors of Dreaming Heaven, a Movie DVD, Journeybook and Meditations: Gini Gentry, Lee Mc Cormick, (http://www.dreamingheaven.net) Francis Rico and Kelly Sullivan Walden. Dreaming Heaven (http://www.agapeme.com) is a documentary film, an intimate mysterious portrait of people from many walks of life led through the ancient Toltec city of Teotihuacan, an ancient sacred temple, plaza and Pyramids of the Moon and Sun to discover what is real authentic and true: to experience the deepest inner part of their being and by dreaming or focusing on Heaven actualizing Heaven on Earth. Teotihuacan’s most enduring legacy as a spiritual center—the oldest mystery school in the Western Hemisphere—it’s name translating as, “where Man becomes God”.
As we walk the path of the Naguals, the Toltec word for guides of that time, we may discover a pathway for clearing obstacles, limiting beliefs, negative past experiences, shame, self-inflicted pain, and addictions and create the means of healing at the deepest levels. We may discover the effective means to deal with the changing world to make it more representative of both ancient and modern wisdom for a Unified and Collective Reality for the future.
Teotihuacan is a geographic location, an ancient city shrouded in mystery, a center of both craft and commerce, but its most enduring legacy is as a spiritual center. It is a place that is alive with an energy that surpasses belief systems. It is a place of faith and the energy of the people who prayed there throughout history.. It is a consciousness where you may realize that there is a lot more to reality than what most people are living The name means Where Men Become Gods….the structures are believed to have been built between 100 BC and 250 CE It housed over 100,000 people at that time and was among the largest cities in the world at that time.
Teotihuacan can also be translated as “City of the Gods” and the most prominent feature in this vast archeological site is the Rio de San Juan (the San Juan River) which runs through the center of the site. The principle structures include: The Plaza of Hell and the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Avenue of the Dead, The Plaza of Earth(aka Temptation), The Place of the Women, The Plaza of Water, The Plaza of Air, The Plaza of Fire, The Plaza of Recollection, the Pyramid of the Moon, The Plaza of the Jaguar (Heaven) and The Pyramid of the Sun (the second largest pyramid in the New World). Beyond the history and geography references to the structures which are believed to have been built between 100 BCE and 250 CE the authors of this story share what each structure represented and how they help us look more clearly at our outside world to then look more deeply into our soul, exploring the reality of our being. Answers to age old questions such as who and what am I? may then be known. This is more than a simple inquiry: this is an Awakening, a calling from our spirit. The true knowledge of what we are is alive in the center or ourselves. Some seek to know and others don’t. The opportunity to awaken to our authenticity, the aspect of our unique soul is set in motion at conception. Our original purpose for being alive is encoded within this remembrance of Self. Discovering this truth of our being brings wisdom, and is the key to a clearer perception of our past stories and infinite potential.
In reading the bios of each of the authors Sheryl notices there is quite diversity in the interests and professions of each person who contributed to this project. The group includes a cowboy shaman, a drama queen turned dream expert, a recovering addict, a best-selling author, a Native American musician, a Hollywood publicist, an attorney, a teacher,