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Mexico City Gridwork Expedition

Mexico City Gridwork Expedition

March 27–29, 2026

 

BE PART OF THE IN-PERSON GROUND CREW WITH MICHAEL & TEAM!

Join Michael for a three-day gridwork immersion, moving through museums, sacred architecture, ancient pyramids, and the historic center of Mexico City. JJ will join virtually on select Zoom calls and provide special on-demand activations for this expedition!

Expedition Locations

• Chapultepec Park
• Museum of Anthropology
• UNAM Sculpture Garden
• Teotihuacan Pyramid Complex
• Temple of Quetzalcoatl
• Zócalo / Plaza Mayor
• Palacio de Bellas Artes

Core Themes of the Expedition

• Retrieval of architectural keys connected to Thoth and Quetzalcoatl
• Galactic stargate architecture and timeline intersections at UNAM
• Water memory and ancestral codes within Chapultepec Park
• Cultural bridges between the Old World and the New World
• Activation of lightbody equations and plasma architecture
• Honoring the indigenous guardians and civilizations of this land
• Working with the voice of the people within the Zócalo

Single Day: $222 (please email [email protected] for single-day link)

Full Three-Day Expedition: $555

Transportation is included for Teotihuacan and UNAM days.
One meal a day included.

Michael will be joined locally by Mariana de la Vega, a Mexico City native, experienced gridworker, and light code channeler who will assist with navigation of the locations and cultural/energetic context along the way. CONNECT WITH MARIANA HERE

Friday, March 27

Chapultepec Park • Museum of Anthropology • UNAM Sculpture Garden

We begin the expedition in Chapultepec Park, one of the most historically layered and symbolically important locations in Mexico City. Nearby, the National Museum of Anthropology preserves many of the artifacts and cultural records of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations.

Later in the day we will visit the UNAM Sculpture Garden, an open-air landscape known for its sacred geometry and energetic architecture.

Gridwork Themes

• Retrieval of ancestral keys and codes within the Museum of Anthropology
• Working with water memory and land intelligence in Chapultepec Park
• Connections between the Old World and the New World, including historical threads tied to Maximilian and Carlota
• Continuation of Michael’s European gridwork earlier this year and later this summer
• UNAM Sculpture Garden as a galactic stargate field
• Timeline intersections and energetic alchemy
• Plasma architecture and keys connected to the lightbody transition

Lunch is included at the University Museum of Contemporary Art Café (and you might even be able to watch Michael eat some grasshoppers there!)


 

gridwork UNAM chapultepec

Saturday, March 28

Teotihuacan Expedition

We travel outside the city to the ancient ceremonial complex of Teotihuacan, one of the most significant sacred sites in the Americas.

This day continues a gridwork sequence opened during last year’s expedition, involving keys connected to the ancient architect intelligence often associated with Thoth.

Gridwork Themes

• Retrieval of keys connected to Thoth, understood locally through the presence of Quetzalcoatl
• Work within the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, where architectural codes remain active
• Teotihuacan as a planetary grid node and energetic amplifier
• Walking the Avenue of the Dead and aligning with the geometry of the pyramids
• Celestial architecture connecting earth, sky, and cosmic alignment

Breakfast will take place at La Gruta, an incredible cave restaurant located beside the pyramids.

Sunday, March 29

Zócalo • Plaza Mayor • Palacio de Bellas Artes

Our final day takes place in the historic center of Mexico City, where ancient foundations and modern civic life converge.

Here we explore the energetic field of the Zócalo (Plaza Mayor), built atop the ruins of the ancient city of Tenochtitlán.

Gridwork Themes

  • The voice of the people and collective resonance within the Zócalo
    • Gathering strength along the Avenida de Independencia corridor
    • Connection with nearby water features and plazas in the historic center
    • The energetic field of Palacio de Bellas Artes and the expression of creativity
    • Honoring the ancient ruins beneath Plaza Mayor
    • Connection with the keys of indigenous guardians who stewarded this land