The Pop Jay Codex
Ancient Wisdom for Rebuilding Sacred Community

Geometry creates the frequency of our thoughts, and that frequency shapes the human world we experience.
- Tat Erick Gonzalez

3-Part Online Teaching Series
Saturdays • May 2, May 9, May 16
9:00 – 11:00 AM Pacific

As Earth Peoples United prepares to rebuild the Pop Jay Council House at Deer Mountain Sanctuary, we are called to deepen our understanding of the ancient wisdom that gave rise to this sacred structure.

The Pop Jay is not simply a ceremonial arbor — it is a three-dimensional living codex, carrying teachings about sacred geometry, human consciousness, and the organization of harmonious societies. Its design reflects an ancient system of governance and relationship known as the Kalpul, which organized communities through shared responsibility, service, and balance.

In this special three-part teaching series, Mayan Spiritual Guide Tat Erick Gonzalez will share the deeper meaning behind the Pop Jay’s design and the ancient principles it embodies. These teachings offer guidance for how humanity can restore balance with one another and with the Earth during this time of great transition.

Class 1: The Pop Jay Codex & Sacred Governance

Explore the ancient Cosmic Cross codex and the Calpul system of community organization. Learn how traditional societies structured leadership through service, responsibility, and mutual accountability.

Class 2: Sacred Geometry and the Architecture of Consciousness

Discover the geometry embedded in the Pop Jay structure and how sacred forms influence human thought, intention, and collective behavior.

Class 3: Activating the Prophecy: Unity and the Future of Human Community

Explore the prophecy of unity among the peoples of the four directions and how the principles of the Pop Jay can guide the creation of balanced and cooperative communities today.

Why These Teachings Matter Now

Across the world, many people sense that the systems guiding human society are no longer serving life. Division, imbalance, and disconnection from the Earth have created challenges that cannot be solved by the same structures that created them.

The teachings of the Pop Jay offer a different vision — one rooted in relationship, sacred geometry, and collective responsibility. For thousands of years, these principles helped communities organize themselves in ways that honored the Earth, balanced leadership with service, and created strong networks of mutual care.

As we prepare to rebuild the Pop Jay Council House at Deer Mountain Sanctuary, we are also invited to remember the deeper wisdom it carries. The Pop Jay is not only a place of ceremony — it is a living blueprint for how humanity can restore harmony with one another and with the natural world.

Through this teaching series, participants are invited to explore these ancient principles and consider how they might guide the creation of more balanced, cooperative, and life-supporting communities in our time.

About Tat Erick

Tat Erick Gonzalez is a Mayan spiritual guide who has spent decades studying and sharing traditional teachings related to ceremony, sacred calendars, and humanity’s relationship with the Earth. Through Earth Peoples United, he works with communities around the world to restore ancestral wisdom and strengthen alliances between peoples and traditions.

Participation & Contribution

This teaching series is offered for $90 and supports the rebuilding of the Pop Jay Council House at Deer Mountain Sanctuary.

All participants will receive access to the live classes and recordings.

As we prepare to rebuild the Pop Jay, we invite you to learn the deeper wisdom behind this sacred structure and the vision it carries for humanity.

By participating in this teaching series, you join a growing circle of people committed to restoring balance between humanity and the Earth.

Dates: Saturdays -May 2nd, May 9th, May 16th

Time: 9:00 – 11:00 AM Pacific

Contribution: $90
Paid Hive members receive a reduced exchange of $70 as part of their ongoing contribution to the community.
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Rebuilding the Pop Jay

This teaching series is part of the larger community journey of rebuilding the Pop Jay Council House at Deer Mountain Sanctuary.

Participants are also invited to engage in:

• Pop Jay preparation weekends on the land
• sharing stories for our 20 Stories for 20 Years campaign
• supporting the rebuilding through donations
• becoming a paid member of the EPU Hive