In The Popol Vuh (the Mayan bible) the Mayan name Huracan is associated with the air. Huracan is the root of the word “hurricane.” In the Mayan language Huracan means ‘one legged,’ a stretched leg. Huracan Kakulha is how they say it in Maya. Huracan Kakulha is Kether, the wind that touches heaven and earth. Or, we can say it touches the waters of heaven and earth, because the letter Aleph also symbolizes the superior and inferior waters that are not yet separated. Remember, on the second day of Genesis, God, the Elohim, divides the superior waters from the inferior waters in order to make the firmament in the middle. The letter Aleph symbolizes those waters and the firmament as one; that is, the superior and inferior waters not yet separated. In the Mayan bible, those waters and the firmament are represented by the Huracan Kakulha, the lightning that blazes from the waters of heaven to the waters of earth. When you see a hurricane in the ocean, you see that it touches the waters of the ocean and the waters of heaven, which in Hebrew are called Mayim and Schamayim respectively. The Mayan bible also states that this hurricane Kakulha is three. They call them Chipí Kakulha (the Son) and Raxa Kakulha (the Holy Spirit). Huracan Kakulha symbolizes the Elder of Days, the great wind, the Huracan that is the beginning of everything....#Mayan #Aztec #HipHop #symbolism #aleph #taurus #1113 #quetzacoatl #fetheredserpent #one #onesness #potd #love #peace #spiritual #thirdeye #clarity