What is hunab ki?

Hunab Ku (or Hunab Kuul) is a phrase from the Mayan language that translates to "one God" or "the only God." It was used to describe an omnipresent supreme being or deity that governed the cosmos and all life.

Some Mayan scholars and contemporary New Age spiritualists have linked Hunab Ku to the concept of the galactic center, a massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way that holds cosmic significance in many cultures. According to some interpretations, Hunab Ku is seen as the source and origin of all creation, a force that aligns and connects all things in existence.

The usage and significance of Hunab Ku vary among different indigenous and spiritual communities, and there is debate among scholars over its historical accuracy and meaning. Nonetheless, it remains a symbol of a universal, unifying force that transcends cultural and religious boundaries.