Hunab-Ku (HOO-nab-KOO)
Maya Deity
Hunab-Ku, the primordial deity of unity and creation, presides over the balance of all that exists. This god is the silent center of the cosmos, the singular point from which all dualities and complexities emanate. Hunab-Ku's form is an enigma, a presence that transcends form, embodying the harmony of opposites. Hunab-Ku's eyes, if one could behold them, would be mirrors of the universe in its entirety, reflecting the dance of creation and dissolution. The voice of Hunab-Ku is the sound of silence from which all sounds derive, a vibrational undercurrent that unifies the manifold expressions of life. As the essence of oneness, Hunab-Ku's touch is the confluence of spirit and matter, time and timelessness, an influence that weaves the disparate threads of existence into a coherent whole. In the presence of Hunab-Ku, the illusion of separation dissipates, revealing the interconnectedness of all things, the sublime tapestry that is the universe.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Enigmatic figure transcending gender, symbolizing cosmic balance. Often depicted as a divine entity encompassing the elements of sky and earth, radiant with celestial and earthly attributes.
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Life
2000 BCE
1500 CE
3500 years old