Xtul
Xtul, (pronounced "shtool"), is a small
village in the state of
Yucatan,
Mexico. It is on the north
Gulf of Mexico coast, near
Sisal. It was a minor
seaport for the
henequin industry in the
19th century, but fell out of use with the development of more modern facilities at
Progreso. The village also harvests
salt from the tidal pools in the area; the salt trade in this area goes back to
Pre-Columbian times.
Xtul is noted as the location where some 30 members of The Process Church of the Final Judgment went in 1963. While there they were hit by a hurricane that lasted for 3 days and put the group through trials and tribulations akin to biblical scale. Their faith was tested and it was during this time that the basic theology of The Process Church were formed and later written as "The Xtul Dialogues".