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In Balancing the World, the author illuminates what an ajq’ij, or «daykeeper», is by presenting material he collected in a series of interviews with practitioners of Maya spirituality. Frequently labeled as Maya priests, shamans, spiritual guides, or even witches, the men and women called ajq’ijab do a variety of work to help their visitors, their ancestors, the spirits and the world itself. Nine interviewees from the Quetzaltenango area in the Guatemalan highlands tell about how they cure and avert illness, perform divinations, communicate with the ancestors and do their part in balancing the world. Most of them agree that they have been chosen for this responsibility and they see it as both a gift and a burden.

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Contents: Maya – Mayan – Guatemala – Quetzaltenango – Ajq’ij – Aj q’ij – Ajq’ijab – Aj q’ijab – K’iche’ – Mam – Latin America – Shaman – Priest – Divination – Ancestors – Religion – Spirituality – Offering – Syncretism – Mayan Calendar – Christianity – Catholicism – Evangelism.

Balancing the World: Contemporary Maya ajq’ijab

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631654736, 978-3631654736
      ISBN10: 3631654731

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      Book Synopsis
      In Balancing the World, the author illuminates what an ajq’ij, or «daykeeper», is by presenting material he collected in a series of interviews with practitioners of Maya spirituality. Frequently labeled as Maya priests, shamans, spiritual guides, or even witches, the men and women called ajq’ijab do a variety of work to help their visitors, their ancestors, the spirits and the world itself. Nine interviewees from the Quetzaltenango area in the Guatemalan highlands tell about how they cure and avert illness, perform divinations, communicate with the ancestors and do their part in balancing the world. Most of them agree that they have been chosen for this responsibility and they see it as both a gift and a burden.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Maya – Mayan – Guatemala – Quetzaltenango – Ajq’ij – Aj q’ij – Ajq’ijab – Aj q’ijab – K’iche’ – Mam – Latin America – Shaman – Priest – Divination – Ancestors – Religion – Spirituality – Offering – Syncretism – Mayan Calendar – Christianity – Catholicism – Evangelism.

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