Friday, August 15, 2014

VIRACOCHA, the quechua name of the "CREATOR." Part 1

According to the belief of the people of the Andes, they affirm that in the beginning, and before this world was created, there was a being called VIRACOCHA.
He created a dark world without sun, moon or stars. In the first book of Moses commonly called Genesis, in the first verses it is described a world full of darkness upon the face of the deep blackest hole.
The complete name of this being was VIRACOCHA PACHAYACHACHI which means "CREATOR OF ALL THINGS."
He first created the whole world in the spiritual realm. A race of giants formed, but their greatness were measured according to their size. It meant that the consciousness of the universe in the spiritual realm was evolving from these powerful forces.
 It is confirmed in the Book of Moses when he mentions that the waters brought forth swarms of living creatures, forming the great sea monsters together with every living creature that moved, according to their kind. He is describing the formation of these forces in the spiritual world.
Not only this race of giants were formed in the water, also birds were allowed to fly above the earth across the firmament of the heavens.
This race of giants were spiritually painted and sculptured  by VIRACOCHA. In other words, they were first an idea, then became reality through his thought. He did it just to see if it would be well to make real men of that size in the physical world. Men came after in the image of the Creator and they lived in a world full of darkness.
Viracocha ordered them to live without quarreling, and use their time in the pursuing of knowledge and service to him. They had to maintain a clear spiritual connection, and to achieve that, Viracocha gave them a certain precept which they were to observe. It was something like a hidden code. If they failed to do so then a pain of being confounded followed, breaking the source of its connection immediately. It is compared to as a type of vibration that the mind should identify only if the precept was followed rigorously.

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