Thursday, October 22, 2015

THE INCA BATHS.

The Inca Baths are a set of natural hot springs located in the Department of Cajamarca in the North Andean zone of Peru at 2667 meters above sea level. It is composed by several gardens and pools.
The pool used by the Inca is 4 meters length, 4 meters wide, and 1.7 meters depth. The Incas used it for cleansing the negative energies absorbed during battles, relaxing and for recreational purposes.
Incas believed that the natural hot water had a very powerful energy that was able to wash away any unwanted energy in conjunction with the solar sun rays that burned off negative lines of energy surrounding them.
They were very familiar with the understanding of the electromagnetic field that surrounded every organism and objects in the universe. They also knew that the human body is a collection of electro-magnetic energies of varying densities that permeate through and emit or exit from the physical body.
They also were aware about the information sent from the environment through the energy field when it was weakening its power and sensed disastrous events.
The Incas constructed several structures around the hot springs to enjoy them when they were performing the cleansing of their physical bodies accompanied with the relaxing view of the scenery  surrounding the place.
The quechua name to the site is "Inti Puquio" that means "Spring of the Sun" or "Divine Spring."Also it used to be called "Nina Yaqu" meaning "Fire Water" and "Pultumarca" meaning "Hot Place," the name of the town that lodges it.
The waters contain a great variety of minerals, such as sodium, potassium, lithium, strontium, calcium, iron, magnesium, and silica. They come from two different sources named "The Small Jars (los perolitos)" and "The Gluton" (el tragadero). The steaming liquid emerges from the volcanic rock of the subsoil, reaching temperatures between 65*C (149*F) and 75*C (167*F). The thermal waters are now famous because they possess therapeutic properties for treatment of bone and nervous disorders, as well as bronchial and rheumatic diseases.

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