Kan Shaman.. 3840.00 x 2160.00
In many
indigenous cultures, the shaman is a spiritual guide and healer, someone who
connects the physical and spiritual worlds. The shaman acts as a mediator,
helping individuals achieve personal healing and transformation through
rituals, visions, and sacred knowledge. *Chaman Kan* portrays a shaman born
under the energy of the **KAN** day in the Mayan calendar, a sign symbolizing
the serpent and vital life force. This particular shaman embodies a unique
energy connected to regeneration, linked to archetypes like Quetzalcoatl,
kundalini, the dragon, and the quetzal—the national bird of Guatemala,
symbolizing freedom and spirituality in Mesoamerican cultures.
In Mayan
cosmology, *Kan* represents life, growth, and spiritual transformation. The KAN
shaman, through his sacred breath, releases spiritual medicine to guide
personal healing and human evolution. As his figure dissolves into abstract
forms, he undergoes a transfiguration that evokes the cyclical and fluid nature
of existence.
The orb on
his forehead symbolizes the awakening of spiritual vision, marking the
beginning of the intuitive process. Serpentine movements, connected to the
kundalini energy, represent personal transformation and the scars of learning.
The serpent observing its own reflection, along with the silhouette of a
dragon, invites introspection, while the quetzal evokes the connection between
man, nature, and the cosmos, reflecting the power of healing and
transformation.