When Love and the energy of the 4 elements are combined, the Gods are inspired to bless a couple who love each other.
A harmonious environment is created, where the elements project magical and spiritual energy so that the couple feels integrated.
The copal smoke purifies the couple, activates the fire element, which is the strongest energy connected to the Father Sun, and balances the environment.
The touch of the snail, propelling the energy of the wind, invokes the Mayan Gods and attracts blessings.
Contact with the earth is the foundation to make your relationship better.
The energy of water brings out your best feelings and together, the elements and energy of your love will make your Mayan Wedding an unforgettable moment.
A Mayan Ceremony is a spiritual ritual, in contact with the energy of the 4 elements and the blessing of the Mayan gods:
First the couple will be purified with the copar smoke to enter the path that leads them to the atar, full of flowers and fruits. seeds, bal che.
During the ceremony, the couple along with the priestess will invoke the energy of the gods as well as each direction, allowing the energy to flow in total harmony.
To begin the ceremony, the couple will say YES, and then recognize each other as a couple and traveling companions, placing a crown of flowers on the head of her husband, thus making her vows of love.
They will feed themselves with a fruit symbol of integration and food knowing what they will do at this moment and every day of their life, physically and spiritually.
They will be blessed with seeds that symbolize everything they are going to sow in their future, they will drink ba’che, the sacred drink of the Mayans, and they will be showered with flower petals for a final blessing.
The Mayans in ancient times already celebrated marriage ceremonies using the union elements in a handkerchief tie that would symbolize the union of two families, who from that moment on would share the blessing of their children.
The prayers and songs during the ceremony will be very important, giving the couple the strength of their union.
The families gave them advice, especially the older couple would share their experiences so that they could have a good relationship based on love, respect, communication and understanding.
Main elements in the ceremony.
The copal represents fire and purification, the fruits represent food, the seeds represent abundance, the earth represents growth, what is sown and harvested with love, and ba’che which is a drink prepared with the bark of the same tree giving energy and vitality to those who drink it, the flowers that represent allergies, harmony and happiness in a relationship.
What is needed to book a Mayan Wedding?
Being in love, recognizing your partner, deciding that you want to spend your days with the person you have chosen. Look into her eyes and see your reflection.
The ceremony includes the entire altar with flowers, fruit seeds, a gourd with ba’che, an altar candle, petals for the final blessing and a certificate as well as pre-Hispanic music in the background throughout the ceremony.