KEME (Cimi): sprich Kemé
O TIJAAX, W I'X, S AJPUU, N EE
KEME is the brother, sister of death, the guardian of the human soul parts in the realms of the deceased, the power of transformation, of change before the new birth.
KEME is divine grace and mercy, effective in the Mayan underworlds. Gentleness, harmony, silence and peaceful rest are expressions of the sacred underworld.
KEME opens up access to the lost parts of the soul from which we have experiences, are guided and tempted in life. The path of consecration goes through the realms of KEME and leads through the gate of density into the divine, light-filled dimensions. KEME is protection from the lower worlds, the memory of the power of forgiveness, an indication of salvation from negative feelings and soul parts of hatred, resentment, envy and other lower emotional states.
KEME is the wisdom of the ancestors, the power and wisdom of the crystal skulls that affect humanity.
The Nahual KEME is the master who guards the realm of the dead and thus our soul parts that exist in these realms. We can also speak of brother and sister death. As a human companion, KEME is very close to the physical level of being. Through our soul, it intervenes in our human life as a force that gives form and also takes form.
KEME is particularly concerned with the polarity of light and shadow. The many faces of death appear to people according to the relationship they have towards death and their own soul. If I recognize KEME in his loving, gentle, kind form, he truly becomes a brother, companion and mediator into the realm of the deceased, towards the own learning tasks that the soul sets for us. If I reject KEME, then he shows the face of the aggressive, the Grim Reaper, who shakes and awakens the unreasonable in blows of fate based on the impulses of the soul that he guards.
Sister Death is the formative force that brings us back into human form as a fetus, but also initiates and accompanies the “new birth” in humanity during our lifetime. Both Sister and Brother Death are in direct contact with our soul and react alone to its impulses.
Maya works with both entities, the White Death and the Black Death. As a mediator into the levels of darkness, KEME leads us into the secret and mystery of the shadow realm, in which we are connected to a part of our being. He leads us across the bridge from darkness into light and opens the gates to the redeeming, divine light. Through the connection to our light and shadow parts, it is possible for us to maintain media contacts with our ancestors, but also with our true, divine homes.
From our connection to the realm of the dead, we receive deep life wisdom and life experience from those who lived before us. KEME also creates access for the healer and shaman into the depths of the separating, demonic underworlds, which should be opened by the healer alone in the service of the souls for healing and peace.
People born on the day KEME have a strong connection to the otherworlds. For this reason they have the gift of prediction, psychic abilities, they are very intuitive, very integrative and social. They are people with a lot of charisma, a lot of heart and a need for harmony. They have control over themselves because they can draw on their inner spiritual and emotional peace. KEME people are very sensitive, “thin skinned” and very powerful healers. They often find their task in working with KEME as converters, transformers, as companions of people, as healers of the human soul.
The dark side of the KEME-born is aggression, callousness, heartlessness. KEME natives who are not self-aware are prone to lies and betrayal. They have the ability to destroy what others had laboriously built up, to sow resentment and discord in communities. Through their behavior, they consciously or unconsciously create separation and destruction from their uncontrolled access to the underworld but also from their media insights, because they are strongly guided by their unredeemed and impure soul parts, like a destructive death energy.
Ceremonies:
Through KEME we have the opportunity to have a healing and liberating effect on the realm of the dead through rituals, prayers and meditations. Ceremonies on the day of KEME are held to calm and harmonize negative thoughts and feelings. We can ask for freedom from addiction, from suffering and painful experiences, from lies and betrayal. We ask for an end to a dispute, an argument, a war.
Ceremonies on the day of KEME should be held in silence and especially with the violet ray of transformation. The ceremonies would take place in a cave, but also a dark altar set up for the ritual or a quiet place in the basement. You can light a black candle and connect with KEME from the silence and calm. On this day it is possible to make contact with the deceased, to ask them for help and advice, or to heal them through prayer and meditation, to make them happy and to free them from burdensome ties to earthly life. KEME opens the levels from which the impure soul parts of the deceased work. Immersing these soul parts in the love, grace and divine mercy of the heart of KEME provides deep healing and redemption of the soul parts. KEME opens the way for the entangled soul parts of a person to be liberated into the divine light.
On the day of KEME we ask for contact and spiritual advice for the protection of our living environment, for the protection of life. We ask for inner strength and strength, inner calm and inner peace. The healing of our soul parts results in the clarification of our path in life and our purpose in life. Above all, we ask the previous generations for their integrated wisdom in dealing with, opening up and protecting our path in life.
Body level: physical death
Spirit animal: raven, vulture, owl and other nocturnal animals