Pyramidal structures in their religion, government, social structures and architectural designs of their buildings are the most common similarities we can find they had in common during their existence on earth.
In addition to all these commonalities we can say they are obvious, we find other important ones as follows:
- Blood type "B" has been found in all three civilizations. This type of blood shows the most clearly defined geographic distribution.
-The Afterlife concept we believe is the main commonality shared by the three civilizations.
The Incas and the mayas thought that the cave structures were the gateways to the world of the dead. They both strongly believed in the judgment placed on those going to their final journey and their quest upon the salvation of the soul in order to continue their living as spirits in the eternal world.
As an example of this belief we can mention the last Inca Atahualpa. He asked to be hanged instead of being dead by fire because he had the clear understanding that by fire he definitely would be left without soul and body. In other words, no after life.
The Egyptians also had the thought of their afterlife as a secondary and eternal life. For them it was a dimension where even the physical objects, wives, children, servants and slaves that the Pharaoh had in the earth were considered as part of his spiritual one. All of them shared the same belief and in an act of loyalty all departed with their master, and shared the same tomb. That is the reason why all these people have been found in Egyptian tombs of Pharaohs.
-The Incas, Mayas and Egyptians had the common belief that Gods had the power to make themselves manifested on Earth, to rule those whom they felt to be inferior to them in the understanding and knowledge of the powers of the world. Their believe in them is the most unique and common trait that dominated their cultures and that belief was so powerful enough to made them rule their world .
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
CUZCO, a strange city made of rock foundation and Spanish-Moorish style.
Cuzco, the former capital of the Tahuantinsuyo, the center of the Empire of the Four Regions and the Navel of the World, was built at 3,400 m. above the sea level in the shape of an enormous Puma.
Animals always played an important role in the myths of the Incas. Reptiles, Felines, and Birds figures are processed symbolically in and around the place chosen to be the capital city.
Knowing the power invested in the Andes Mountain Range, the Incas were able to domesticate it and control it, thanks to the knowledge of the cosmological movement of the galaxy and the direct connection of the earth ground with it.
About 250 million years old have the rocks that were used to built the capital city, and they were formed at that time at a depth of 8 to 16 km of the earth's crust. Then with the process of Andean uplift, the rocks surfaced as fractured granite and were formed thousands of years before it ended up as foundations and walls for the citadel construction.
The legend tells us that the first Sapa Inca Manco Capac and his royal wife Mama Ocllo received the assignment of the foundation of the capital city from the God of the Sun, the Inti itself.
They were told to establish the capital city of the new Empire where the sacred golden staff given to them managed to sunk in the ground. The task assigned to them was to improve the life of the people living in the region that now comprise seven countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina). The region of the Andes held by the Incas contained several high plateaus that were used for the construction of their sacred places.
The work of the Incas was to stabilize the energy of these places through the use of the blocks unearthed by Nature through terraces, walkways and platforms, then for the building of their most important sacred palaces, temples, governmental buildings, and for their drainage systems.
The fortress just outside the city known as Sacsayhuaman, which forms the head of this sacred Puma is made of from this sacred stones. The square between the legs of the animal was chosen to be the Central Plaza, and the body of this sacred animal was represented as the space containing all their most important sacred places.
The Spanish arrived in Cuzco late 1533 and were astonished and frightened by the beauty and the natural light of the city. Eyewitnesses described the place as a city of gold and light. Streets were quite, the Incas had no horses and the biggest domestic animal was the sacred llama. Street life was quiet because the inhabitants walked only in sandals. The streets were clean and had two canals : every one has the sewerage line in one side and on the other side of the street a canal with fresh and clean river water.
After the Spanish robed all the gold and other valuables, they burned Cuzco to the ground. Only the stones surfaced by Nature long time ago and used by the Incas as foundations for their buildings to overcome earthquakes and time, survived the disaster.
During the colonization time the same foundation were used for building Catholic Churches.
In the philosophy of time only solid foundation made of stones overcome disasters. Spanish people couldn't destroy the spiritual foundation of the people of the Andes instead they were bound to use the same sacred stones to build their strange religious spirit.
Animals always played an important role in the myths of the Incas. Reptiles, Felines, and Birds figures are processed symbolically in and around the place chosen to be the capital city.
Knowing the power invested in the Andes Mountain Range, the Incas were able to domesticate it and control it, thanks to the knowledge of the cosmological movement of the galaxy and the direct connection of the earth ground with it.
About 250 million years old have the rocks that were used to built the capital city, and they were formed at that time at a depth of 8 to 16 km of the earth's crust. Then with the process of Andean uplift, the rocks surfaced as fractured granite and were formed thousands of years before it ended up as foundations and walls for the citadel construction.
The legend tells us that the first Sapa Inca Manco Capac and his royal wife Mama Ocllo received the assignment of the foundation of the capital city from the God of the Sun, the Inti itself.
They were told to establish the capital city of the new Empire where the sacred golden staff given to them managed to sunk in the ground. The task assigned to them was to improve the life of the people living in the region that now comprise seven countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina). The region of the Andes held by the Incas contained several high plateaus that were used for the construction of their sacred places.
The work of the Incas was to stabilize the energy of these places through the use of the blocks unearthed by Nature through terraces, walkways and platforms, then for the building of their most important sacred palaces, temples, governmental buildings, and for their drainage systems.
The fortress just outside the city known as Sacsayhuaman, which forms the head of this sacred Puma is made of from this sacred stones. The square between the legs of the animal was chosen to be the Central Plaza, and the body of this sacred animal was represented as the space containing all their most important sacred places.
The Spanish arrived in Cuzco late 1533 and were astonished and frightened by the beauty and the natural light of the city. Eyewitnesses described the place as a city of gold and light. Streets were quite, the Incas had no horses and the biggest domestic animal was the sacred llama. Street life was quiet because the inhabitants walked only in sandals. The streets were clean and had two canals : every one has the sewerage line in one side and on the other side of the street a canal with fresh and clean river water.
After the Spanish robed all the gold and other valuables, they burned Cuzco to the ground. Only the stones surfaced by Nature long time ago and used by the Incas as foundations for their buildings to overcome earthquakes and time, survived the disaster.
During the colonization time the same foundation were used for building Catholic Churches.
In the philosophy of time only solid foundation made of stones overcome disasters. Spanish people couldn't destroy the spiritual foundation of the people of the Andes instead they were bound to use the same sacred stones to build their strange religious spirit.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
THE OLD WORLD and the NEW WORLD how they met and then got married.
The Spanish "conquest" of the Inca Empire in history was one of the most important colonial expansion ever in the history of the world.
The Turmoil in all Europe, East and West and North and South, was so intense that the doctrine of falsity and evil was everywhere. Falsity an evil multiplied the most in the extremes of the natural (a balanced and harmonic way), for therein were all the fallacies of the senses that dominated them in their physical concept of the world(kingdoms, land possession, material greed).
Two small spanish ships sailed Southwards in the Pacific Ocean in 1527 towards Peru, carrying with them all the diseases of the old world. When they were nearby the coasts of the New World, they had their first glance of the future wife to whom this spirit of the old world is forced to married, because in their own land it was losing power.
A small ocean-going raft, made of balsa wood and fitted with cotton sails, with a crew of 20 carrying the pure and young spirit of the New World made its first appearance to them. They felt overjoy when they saw the cargo of this small boat, they didn't pay attention to the wholeness of the sacred meeting instead they were moved by the particulars of their greed. The people in the small raft, representing the spirit of the bride, were transporting precious stones, silver and gold to their sacred temples in order to exercise their rituals and obtain peace and balance in their world. At that exact time in their history, their empire was in turmoil because of the civil war they were facing.
These spanish men were united in mind and heart only in the pursuit of the treasures that this New Land offered. They did not love the spirit of the bride. To the people of the land, they were the ones sent by the gods to give them a hand. A historic moment in human history. They both needed a hand. Destiny is given them another chance to start all over again.
As the march of the Spaniards' men started from the North of the South American Continent, 62 horsemen (horses were strange animals for the Inca people) and 106 men, did not find easy the chosen path taken by them in which the Old World's spirit moved. The had to rob the bride and the best way was to continue with their lies and portrait themselves as the sacred men sent by the gods to give them peace. It took them two years to move over the difficult coast of Ecuador and arrive to Peru's Northern Lands. In this delay they had the opportunity to continue the act and meangle with locals. They received them with open arms. The spanish men used this open heart from the bride to lure her in their benefit and offered them their sacred horses and everything they had in order to maintain that special treatment with them. This resulted in the common interest of learning how to communicate. The locals, of course, were eager to learn the language of the gods since they thought these men were sent by them to restore peace over their land.
The Inca Empire never used a writing language to communicate instead they had a kind of bridge spoken language that were able to translate any other spoken language. The Quechua language that they spoke based in numeric value was able to do it. It functioned like the one used on today computers. Since their minds and heart were taught to respect the universal laws, those laws were not written or read in the way of the Old World instead, they were known in the darkness of the universal world. Locals were able to translate easily any other type of natural language and it was a very important tool in their success to unify the empire. As soon as the locals started to speak the language of this small group of men, they were able to lead them through the inhospitable routes used by them to communicate with the rest of the empire. Also they told them everything about them and the civil war they were facing. They knew that peace was important in order to maintain balance in their land.
What a lesson these group of men received from people that had a profound respect for their land while the Old World from where they came only new the spirit of war, and only had respect for material riches regardless the cost.
What we see now is the result of the marriage of these two different worlds. But still the remnant of the spirit of this bride exists and live in the Andes waiting for the next age in which her power will be restore.
The Turmoil in all Europe, East and West and North and South, was so intense that the doctrine of falsity and evil was everywhere. Falsity an evil multiplied the most in the extremes of the natural (a balanced and harmonic way), for therein were all the fallacies of the senses that dominated them in their physical concept of the world(kingdoms, land possession, material greed).
Two small spanish ships sailed Southwards in the Pacific Ocean in 1527 towards Peru, carrying with them all the diseases of the old world. When they were nearby the coasts of the New World, they had their first glance of the future wife to whom this spirit of the old world is forced to married, because in their own land it was losing power.
A small ocean-going raft, made of balsa wood and fitted with cotton sails, with a crew of 20 carrying the pure and young spirit of the New World made its first appearance to them. They felt overjoy when they saw the cargo of this small boat, they didn't pay attention to the wholeness of the sacred meeting instead they were moved by the particulars of their greed. The people in the small raft, representing the spirit of the bride, were transporting precious stones, silver and gold to their sacred temples in order to exercise their rituals and obtain peace and balance in their world. At that exact time in their history, their empire was in turmoil because of the civil war they were facing.
These spanish men were united in mind and heart only in the pursuit of the treasures that this New Land offered. They did not love the spirit of the bride. To the people of the land, they were the ones sent by the gods to give them a hand. A historic moment in human history. They both needed a hand. Destiny is given them another chance to start all over again.
As the march of the Spaniards' men started from the North of the South American Continent, 62 horsemen (horses were strange animals for the Inca people) and 106 men, did not find easy the chosen path taken by them in which the Old World's spirit moved. The had to rob the bride and the best way was to continue with their lies and portrait themselves as the sacred men sent by the gods to give them peace. It took them two years to move over the difficult coast of Ecuador and arrive to Peru's Northern Lands. In this delay they had the opportunity to continue the act and meangle with locals. They received them with open arms. The spanish men used this open heart from the bride to lure her in their benefit and offered them their sacred horses and everything they had in order to maintain that special treatment with them. This resulted in the common interest of learning how to communicate. The locals, of course, were eager to learn the language of the gods since they thought these men were sent by them to restore peace over their land.
The Inca Empire never used a writing language to communicate instead they had a kind of bridge spoken language that were able to translate any other spoken language. The Quechua language that they spoke based in numeric value was able to do it. It functioned like the one used on today computers. Since their minds and heart were taught to respect the universal laws, those laws were not written or read in the way of the Old World instead, they were known in the darkness of the universal world. Locals were able to translate easily any other type of natural language and it was a very important tool in their success to unify the empire. As soon as the locals started to speak the language of this small group of men, they were able to lead them through the inhospitable routes used by them to communicate with the rest of the empire. Also they told them everything about them and the civil war they were facing. They knew that peace was important in order to maintain balance in their land.
What a lesson these group of men received from people that had a profound respect for their land while the Old World from where they came only new the spirit of war, and only had respect for material riches regardless the cost.
What we see now is the result of the marriage of these two different worlds. But still the remnant of the spirit of this bride exists and live in the Andes waiting for the next age in which her power will be restore.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
RELIGION, A POWERFUL TOOL IN ANDEAN PREHISTORY.
The earliest of many distinct cultural stages traced in the upbringing of the Andean civilization is the one named Chavin de Huantar. After a half century's excavations, a 2,800-year-old ruin was discovered in the remote Northern Highlands of Peru, Ancash region, at an elevation of 3,180 meters (10,430 ft), East of the White Mountain range (Cordillera Blanca).
This civilization lasted from about 1200 to 400 B.C., and is the one period in Andean Prehistory when religion seems to have been a powerful tool and a bridge to absorbing all high cultures. At their huge ceremonial center, the Chavin people created a resplendent temple and powerful stone carvings that were superior to later Inca art in that field.
Religion provided a distinctive response to their life's meaning. They had a clear understanding of the relationship between the spirit world and their environment. They were unanimous in these beliefs.
For them the universe, with its spiritual and physical realms, its myriad of gods, human beings, plants, and animals, was established by a series of creative acts coming from a sacred impersonal force existing by itself. This abstract force had its mental qualities (thought, remembrance, consciousness) that evolved through its own existence.
The spirit world had their life in a realm distinct from the physical world. They were able to visit the physical world quite often and had a great deal of responsibility to the events happening in the real world, both beneficial or detrimental to the land or to the human beings.
The people entrusted to the welfare of the land had to exercise a properly executed daily ritual in order to receive the visit of these entities and maintain control over its exact time that had to be done and maintain a harmonic cycle between the two realms.
They believed that a sacred spiritual energy resided in people, animals, land, places, and inanimate objects. To be in good harmony with it, they had to demonstrate through actions their gaining authority over them. The reflecting balance that existed in the whole universe between the spirit and physical realms had to be maintained through the actions of the ones entrusted with this responsibility.
This civilization lasted from about 1200 to 400 B.C., and is the one period in Andean Prehistory when religion seems to have been a powerful tool and a bridge to absorbing all high cultures. At their huge ceremonial center, the Chavin people created a resplendent temple and powerful stone carvings that were superior to later Inca art in that field.
Religion provided a distinctive response to their life's meaning. They had a clear understanding of the relationship between the spirit world and their environment. They were unanimous in these beliefs.
For them the universe, with its spiritual and physical realms, its myriad of gods, human beings, plants, and animals, was established by a series of creative acts coming from a sacred impersonal force existing by itself. This abstract force had its mental qualities (thought, remembrance, consciousness) that evolved through its own existence.
The spirit world had their life in a realm distinct from the physical world. They were able to visit the physical world quite often and had a great deal of responsibility to the events happening in the real world, both beneficial or detrimental to the land or to the human beings.
The people entrusted to the welfare of the land had to exercise a properly executed daily ritual in order to receive the visit of these entities and maintain control over its exact time that had to be done and maintain a harmonic cycle between the two realms.
They believed that a sacred spiritual energy resided in people, animals, land, places, and inanimate objects. To be in good harmony with it, they had to demonstrate through actions their gaining authority over them. The reflecting balance that existed in the whole universe between the spirit and physical realms had to be maintained through the actions of the ones entrusted with this responsibility.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
The INCAS as the CROWN of all CIVILIZATIONS of the NEW WORLD.
The Mayas is one of the first and big civilizations in Middle America that had to cut its way out of the jungle in order to settle down. The Aztecs, another big one that had to conquer their way through Mexico. And very far to the South, the Mighty Incas, an Andean civilization that thrust upward through some of the world's most forbidding terrain that encompass the towering mountains and desert coast of Andean Peru. The Mighty Incas crowned these early civilizations of the New World and ruled from a capital 11,000 feet in the clouds.
They managed a perfect communication from the clouds to the coast without having a gross number of people affected by the altitude syndrome. Trepanation emerged 1000 years before them as a promising medical procedure. They performed this craniotomy to relieve pressure caused by fluid buildup due to severe head trauma. The survival rates approached 90 percent and infection levels were very low. They had a very deep knowledge of the anatomy of the cranial and were very secure in their procedures.
They excelled far more than the Mayas and the Aztecs on the material techniques of life: planning big cities and irrigation works, building highways and a network of communications, perfecting the domestic arts of weaving and pottery making. They have a passion for organization in every field. This passion was passed on from the cultures who preceded them, specially in art.
The Mighty Incas showed a versatile talent for domesticating plants, many of them unknown in the Old World. The ones in charge of this specific field were the Callawaya priests. They were known as natural healers and most of them were very familiar and had and still have understanding in how to use 600 herbs. The locals in average know about 300 of them. They still reside in the city named "La Rinconada," on today's Peru and it is the highest elevation human habitation in the world. From there they travel all over the Andes performing their art of natural healing in every little town they find in their way.
Some 4,500 years ago the early South Americans were already cultivating squash, peppers, gourds, beans and cotton on the coast of Peru. They were better farmers that their Europeans contemporaries. They had domesticated the potato (knowing 300 varieties of them), the tomato, the yam, the corn and the lima beans. The corn grew up in the mountains as its basic food crop with the huge sized purple (preparation of chicha drink) and yellow (for the fermented one) as the most popular ones. They found a source of wool by taming the llama and the alpaca. They terraced the mountainsides and built vast irrigation systems without altering the sacred path of the water.
They did not use writing or reading as means of communication, instead they used nature as the teacher of everything. All that is known of their progress is what archaeologists have been able to find out.
They managed a perfect communication from the clouds to the coast without having a gross number of people affected by the altitude syndrome. Trepanation emerged 1000 years before them as a promising medical procedure. They performed this craniotomy to relieve pressure caused by fluid buildup due to severe head trauma. The survival rates approached 90 percent and infection levels were very low. They had a very deep knowledge of the anatomy of the cranial and were very secure in their procedures.
They excelled far more than the Mayas and the Aztecs on the material techniques of life: planning big cities and irrigation works, building highways and a network of communications, perfecting the domestic arts of weaving and pottery making. They have a passion for organization in every field. This passion was passed on from the cultures who preceded them, specially in art.
The Mighty Incas showed a versatile talent for domesticating plants, many of them unknown in the Old World. The ones in charge of this specific field were the Callawaya priests. They were known as natural healers and most of them were very familiar and had and still have understanding in how to use 600 herbs. The locals in average know about 300 of them. They still reside in the city named "La Rinconada," on today's Peru and it is the highest elevation human habitation in the world. From there they travel all over the Andes performing their art of natural healing in every little town they find in their way.
Some 4,500 years ago the early South Americans were already cultivating squash, peppers, gourds, beans and cotton on the coast of Peru. They were better farmers that their Europeans contemporaries. They had domesticated the potato (knowing 300 varieties of them), the tomato, the yam, the corn and the lima beans. The corn grew up in the mountains as its basic food crop with the huge sized purple (preparation of chicha drink) and yellow (for the fermented one) as the most popular ones. They found a source of wool by taming the llama and the alpaca. They terraced the mountainsides and built vast irrigation systems without altering the sacred path of the water.
They did not use writing or reading as means of communication, instead they used nature as the teacher of everything. All that is known of their progress is what archaeologists have been able to find out.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
HOW THE INCAS EDUCATED ITS SUBJECTS?
The basis of the Inca education was the fundamental idea that the destiny of a man was completely determined by the nature of the action of their hearts.
The so complex and all-embracing doctrine required long and laborious study. The Incas including in their teachings not only religious laws, but also knowledge which ranged from Astronomy and Meteorology through the study of the animal kingdom, sea habitats, insect world, and botany to geology and hydraulics.
They were experts in finding subterranean water and wells, and installed irrigation and drainage systems in their fields. Also they were specialists in the construction of subterranean corridors and tunneling mountains.
They have a strong believe that whatever man set himself to do on earth must be in consonance with the laws that governed the cosmos.
Heaven and Earth were imagined as being quartered by a great cross consisting of a North-South axis and an East-West line. All ritual and religious observance was based on this division of celestial and terrestrial space. The orientation and division of space were of crucial importance. The priests were able to decipher and understand the signs emanating from the entities in charge of the law that governed the cosmos. Every sacral and non sacral undertaken on earth had to be coordinated with this law. They believed that the powers bounded by it were irrevocably and for all eternity.
The East was symbolically considered of good will, because they believed that the higher deities, those in favor to man, had chosen to dwell.
The North East region was the most favorable and promising for good fortune.
The South was the region in which the gods of the earth and nature dwelt and ruled.
The West was considered the region in which the terrible and merciless gods of the underworld and Fate dwelt. The quarter between North and West was the most dreaded.
From these understanding came the belief that the boundaries of everything were marked by spiritual boundary stones. If anyone tried to move them for the sake of their own pleasure was considered a crime and it was condemned by the guardians of the law. The people responsible was afflicted by the worst diseases and wounds. Their land would be shaken by storms or whirlwinds and landslips. Their crops laid low and cut down by rain and hail. The heat would afflict them in the summer. Also civil strife would appear among them.
Knowing that these things would happen when such crimes were committed, the people understood that either a deceitful or treacherous heart attracted their own destruction.
The so complex and all-embracing doctrine required long and laborious study. The Incas including in their teachings not only religious laws, but also knowledge which ranged from Astronomy and Meteorology through the study of the animal kingdom, sea habitats, insect world, and botany to geology and hydraulics.
They were experts in finding subterranean water and wells, and installed irrigation and drainage systems in their fields. Also they were specialists in the construction of subterranean corridors and tunneling mountains.
They have a strong believe that whatever man set himself to do on earth must be in consonance with the laws that governed the cosmos.
Heaven and Earth were imagined as being quartered by a great cross consisting of a North-South axis and an East-West line. All ritual and religious observance was based on this division of celestial and terrestrial space. The orientation and division of space were of crucial importance. The priests were able to decipher and understand the signs emanating from the entities in charge of the law that governed the cosmos. Every sacral and non sacral undertaken on earth had to be coordinated with this law. They believed that the powers bounded by it were irrevocably and for all eternity.
The East was symbolically considered of good will, because they believed that the higher deities, those in favor to man, had chosen to dwell.
The North East region was the most favorable and promising for good fortune.
The South was the region in which the gods of the earth and nature dwelt and ruled.
The West was considered the region in which the terrible and merciless gods of the underworld and Fate dwelt. The quarter between North and West was the most dreaded.
From these understanding came the belief that the boundaries of everything were marked by spiritual boundary stones. If anyone tried to move them for the sake of their own pleasure was considered a crime and it was condemned by the guardians of the law. The people responsible was afflicted by the worst diseases and wounds. Their land would be shaken by storms or whirlwinds and landslips. Their crops laid low and cut down by rain and hail. The heat would afflict them in the summer. Also civil strife would appear among them.
Knowing that these things would happen when such crimes were committed, the people understood that either a deceitful or treacherous heart attracted their own destruction.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
LEGEND OF THE LAKE TITICACA and the LEMURIAN DISK.
The cradle of Incan civilization and the origin of the Inca Empire is in the largest fresh water Lake on the South American continent, extending from SouthEastern Peru to Western Bolivia, on the border between Bolivia and Peru. It is the highest navigable Lake in the world, located high on the Andean Plateau at 3,810 m (12,500 feet) above sea level, where blue waters that make a beautiful contrast to the parched Altiplano together with rocks and winds all touching and intermingle together. The Lake is 196m (122 mi) long with an average width of 56km (35 mi). It has waves, and the water is cold.
Deified by the Tiahuanco culture, the Lake Titicaca is still honored today as a sacred site connected to Viracocha, the Creator deity associated with Mountain cults and water.
Peru is known as a land stepped in ancient prophecies and wisdom that, according to their beliefs, is vital for our planet during "these transitional times."
The vision of the cosmos of the Andean World was based in the concept of duality, that is, a permany opposition of two opposite forces but at the same time complementary. Life was measured by a thousand year cosmic cycle. This cycle was then divided into halves. The understanding of this cosmic world was through nature, expressed by the laws that controlled the movement of this oppositional forces (day/night, up/down, man/woman, earth/sky, light/dark). This principle of duality was applied to each halves. The cosmic time that governed the transitional forces operating in each half was known as a time of great changes.
During the 500 years of the 8th cycle, the emergence of the greatest spiritual leader of the Incas, named Pachacutec, was known as the "Time of Light."This was the time when the Inca Empire flourished. In the legend of the origen, the Sacred Lake was the place from where the First Incas entered the Earth.
The legend that says about the time of the 500 years of darkness mention that it came to be at the ninth cycle. The land of Lemuria was sinking and all the special and sacred places of cosmic energies were disappearing with it. One of their great masters was given the mission to bring the "greatest golden solar disk" from their Temple of Illumination to the Sacred Lake Titicaca for safe keeping until the Time of Light had completed its settling. The First Incas were the ones with the mission of restoring the center or Temple in which the solar disk could do its work.
During the time of the Incas, the "solar disk" was transferred to Cuzco, and placed in the Coricancha, the main Temple of the Sun, where it stayed until the coming of the Spanish. Immediatelt after the invasion of foreign people, the guardians of the disk returned it to the Sacred Titicaca and placed it in the Eternal Etheric city inside the Lake visible only to those individuals that maintained a pure and spiritual heart. None of the invaders found any of the cities that were sacred to the Incas and are still hidden to the naked eye.
We are now entering the time of the Tenth cycle of 500 years, which the Andes people refer to as the returning of the "Time of Light." In this time the purging of people with wicked heart will be done in order to let the etheric crystal cities of the 4th dimension materialize. We will see again our lost city of Paititi and the eternal city that rest under the Sacred Lake Titicaca will again be available to us.
Deified by the Tiahuanco culture, the Lake Titicaca is still honored today as a sacred site connected to Viracocha, the Creator deity associated with Mountain cults and water.
Peru is known as a land stepped in ancient prophecies and wisdom that, according to their beliefs, is vital for our planet during "these transitional times."
The vision of the cosmos of the Andean World was based in the concept of duality, that is, a permany opposition of two opposite forces but at the same time complementary. Life was measured by a thousand year cosmic cycle. This cycle was then divided into halves. The understanding of this cosmic world was through nature, expressed by the laws that controlled the movement of this oppositional forces (day/night, up/down, man/woman, earth/sky, light/dark). This principle of duality was applied to each halves. The cosmic time that governed the transitional forces operating in each half was known as a time of great changes.
During the 500 years of the 8th cycle, the emergence of the greatest spiritual leader of the Incas, named Pachacutec, was known as the "Time of Light."This was the time when the Inca Empire flourished. In the legend of the origen, the Sacred Lake was the place from where the First Incas entered the Earth.
The legend that says about the time of the 500 years of darkness mention that it came to be at the ninth cycle. The land of Lemuria was sinking and all the special and sacred places of cosmic energies were disappearing with it. One of their great masters was given the mission to bring the "greatest golden solar disk" from their Temple of Illumination to the Sacred Lake Titicaca for safe keeping until the Time of Light had completed its settling. The First Incas were the ones with the mission of restoring the center or Temple in which the solar disk could do its work.
During the time of the Incas, the "solar disk" was transferred to Cuzco, and placed in the Coricancha, the main Temple of the Sun, where it stayed until the coming of the Spanish. Immediatelt after the invasion of foreign people, the guardians of the disk returned it to the Sacred Titicaca and placed it in the Eternal Etheric city inside the Lake visible only to those individuals that maintained a pure and spiritual heart. None of the invaders found any of the cities that were sacred to the Incas and are still hidden to the naked eye.
We are now entering the time of the Tenth cycle of 500 years, which the Andes people refer to as the returning of the "Time of Light." In this time the purging of people with wicked heart will be done in order to let the etheric crystal cities of the 4th dimension materialize. We will see again our lost city of Paititi and the eternal city that rest under the Sacred Lake Titicaca will again be available to us.
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