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'''In La'Kech''' is a Mayan phrase that Domingo Martínez Parédez (1904–1984) translated as "''In Lak'ech''" ("You are my other I.") (Martínez 1964: 26-27). The phrase is a verbal representation of the fact that [[Monadic Consciousness]] is interconnected within a [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. Like the Hindu phrase [[Namaste]] it is an acknowledgement of our shared, collective, [[Divinity]]. | <blockquote class="definition"> | ||
'''In La'Kech''' is a Mayan phrase that Domingo Martínez Parédez (1904–1984)<ref>Martínez Parédez, Domingo (1964) ''Hunab Kú: Síntesis del pensamiento filosófico maya''. Editorial Orion, Mexico City. </ref> translated as "''In Lak'ech''" ("You are my other I.") (Martínez 1964: 26-27). The phrase is a verbal representation of the fact that [[Monadic Consciousness]] is interconnected within a [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. Like the Hindu phrase [[Namaste]] it is an acknowledgement of our shared, collective, [[Divinity]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 19 December 2022
In La'Kech is a Mayan phrase that Domingo Martínez Parédez (1904–1984)[1] translated as "In Lak'ech" ("You are my other I.") (Martínez 1964: 26-27). The phrase is a verbal representation of the fact that Monadic Consciousness is interconnected within a Fabric of Consciousness. Like the Hindu phrase Namaste it is an acknowledgement of our shared, collective, Divinity.
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- ↑ Martínez Parédez, Domingo (1964) Hunab Kú: Síntesis del pensamiento filosófico maya. Editorial Orion, Mexico City.