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PACHAMAMA - MOTHER EARTH
EARTH: BLUE PLANET, OUR MOTHER

“Everything that happens to the Earth
will also happen to the children of the Earth”
(Indian Chief Seattle)

Our Earth, blue and unknown planet, is Mother and Father of our first parents, sustainer
of our races. The Earth is our Mother, our greater entity and guide of our paths.

We can’t look at life from outside, because it presents itself before our very eyes, in the
first breath we take into our bodies and the small breath already within us. Life is the
most fascinating and yet most mysterious experience. It wasn’t subjected to scrutiny until
man observed and asked, as the wonder pulsed within him. These questions, sooner or
later would become the same for every concious entity: Who are we, where do we come
from, and where are we going to?

The most ancient teachings of humanity have always guided us to the essence of Being,
inviting us to revive what sleeps within us, the primordial movement that generates life.
The wise always said that everything is in motion, that everything vibrates... everything is
alive!

If everything is in motion and vibrating, then life is present everywhere in a wide variety of
hues and multiple manifestations. Life is not exclusively for humanity, but belongs to
everything that surrounds us, everything we can touch, see, feel, as well as many things
we do not see and that are beyond our immediate reality. Life encompasses everything.
Our planet is the main support system for everything that lives on it. The great Indian
Chief Seattle gave his answer to the white man in this clear message.

...Teach your children what we have taught ours;
that the Earth is our mother.
Because everything that will happen to the Earth,
will also happen to the children of the Earth,
If men spit on the ground, it is on themselves that they are spitting.
Man did not weave the web of life; he is but a thread within it...

We are the daughters and sons of this Earth, she is our Mother, she is the one who
keeps us alive, she is the closest living entity to us and she shelters us. Human being
represents the microcosm of this great macrocosm which is our planet; our blue world is
similar to us; it also has organs, vital centers, polarities, positive and negative energy
charges, meridians, energy centers, life cycles, and other manifestations, which for most
of us, are beyond common perception.

We are onthological beings, we are linked to everything, just like our Earth. The brain
and the heart are the centers from which our life expresses itself, thus representing in an
energetic unity the positive and negative poles which are necessary for the unity’s
harmony, in this case, human being.

Our planet, which does not differ from us, also has its electromagnetic centers situated in
precise regions of the globe. These centers are the Great Himalayan mountain range
and the Andes, which represent both positive and negative poles; that which the masters
and sages defined as the centers of masculine and feminine magnetic radiation.
Certainly until this century, the Himalayan pilgrimage centers such as temples and
monasteries sheltered almost a hundred percent masculine beings. This is not the result
of mere chance, but simply because of the type of energy which emanated and will go on
emanating from the Himalayas, which is basically masculine. The complement of the
Himalayan masculine energy is the Mother’s energy, which emanates from the Andes
and the center of this female pole is located at Sacred Lake TITIKAKA. This feminine
energy moved the Andean people’s consciousness so deeply that they identified this
Earth as their Mother, calling her Pacha Mama.

Spirituality, in the eyes of the world, comes from the Orient. Today when we look at
subjects such as meditation, health and natural medicine, we direct our attention to the
Orient, because until recently, part of that culture has been made accessible to the
Occidental world. For us, the children of Pachamama, this spiritual life is developing in
the Andes and their surroundings. But this great millenary wisdom which can still be
found in the mountains, valleys, plains and deserts, was resting for a whole cosmic cycle
called Pachakuti; a cycle which was completed just a few years ago and gave place to
the beginning of a great revolution in the collective consciousness which will certainly
modify the very life structures of our generation. This consciousness of the new being
who is stepping into the third millennium, is the consciousness of the Indian chief and
leader who said “I’M GOING; BUT WHEN I COME BACK, I’LL BE MILLIONS.”

The complement of a great Oriental culture whose tutelary guardians were the sacred
mountains of the Himalaya which in Sanscrit means Home of the snow, is here in the
Americas: the Andes mountain range, which is the largest in the world.

Our planet’s electromagnetic centers are situated in two precise areas: the Himalayan
and the Andes mountain ranges. Their respective highest summits are the
SAGARMATHA or QOMOLANGMA known as MOUNT EVEREST at 8848 m above sea
level, and the ACONCAGUA at 6959 m above sea level.

SAGARMATHA and ACONCAGUA are the highest peaks in their respective hemispheres.
One represents the eternal vigilance of the Orient, and the other, the tutelar guardian of
the Americas.

The geographical position of both mountains is astounding. Both are situated between
latitudes of 20° and 40° (North and South) above and under the Tropics. The Himalaya
follows longitudes between 70° and 90° (East), and the Andes are situated in longitudes
of 60° to 80° (West).

The shape of the Himalayan mountain range looks like a slightly curved half-moon with a
total length of approximately 2415 km and a width fluctuating between 160 and 240 km.
The highest summit of the world is in that mountain range, at 8848 m above sea level,
Mount Everest, name given in honor of Sir George Everest for his expeditions between
1830 and 1843. It was recognized as the highest peak in the world in 1852 and baptized
Everest in 1865. The sherpas or snow tigers always called the peak Sagarmatha with
great reverence, which means Goddess of the Universe, and the Chinese people saluted
it with the name Qomolangma.

The Andes’ cordillera is the largest in the world. This volcanic mountain range has an
approximate length of 7500 km and its greatest width is 600 to 700 km between the
South of Peru and the center of Bolivia. The highest peak of this cordillera is Aconcagua,
at 6959 m above sea level. The Quechua people call it ACKON-CAUAK which means
STONE CENTINEL and the Mapuche people knew it as ACON-HUE indicating THAT
WHICH COMES FROM THE OTHER SIDE.

The Andean people always revered the mountains, because they knew about the
electromagnetic power that resided in them. They called them Apus. The Apus are the
great entities which inhabit the summits of the mountains.

          From the book: “The Awakening of the Puma” by Mallku
MOTHER EARTH, PACHAMAMA

Mother Earth gives life to human being, she is the sublime divinity in our world. The Pachamama taught us to love everything unconditionally.
She showed us that work was one of the highest virtues, because if we build with love in our work, then we become sages.

Pachamama gave us these teachings of life to help us grow. She gave us the MUNAY, the YANKAY and the YACHAY. Humanity does not need
other laws or commandments, because LOVE (MUNAY) makes us conscious of what is SERVICE, which should always be the VICE OF THE BEING,
since the sense of Service is the consciousness of reciprocity or WORK... And you can be sure that LOVE and WORK (YANKAY), will lead us to
the superior consciousness of KNOWLEDGE (YACHAY).

The invaders who stepped at the Andes created for us laws and precepts of life which were totally in contradiction with the highest principles
of community and respect for the land in which the Andean people lived. They introduced into our history the following three laws: Ama Sua,
Ama Llulla, Ama Quella – Don’t be a thief, don’t be a liar, don’t be lazy.

A law, a commandment or precept is created so that a social group can eradicate something bad; so that a population’s vices and faults can be
controlled and checked etc. If a people is constantly quarreling with its brothers and neighbours, it should be taught to love them as if they
were their own god! If a people lives in slavery, eternal conflict, fear and condemnation, it should be taught not to kill and not to wish harm to
strangers... I could go on enumerating the laws that are necessary for a society in which people live eternally in an individualistic and
conflictive way and whose main instability starts with rejection of the natural world and little respect for the Earth which gave them birth.

What reason could we have to teach a highly developed society such as the Andean people NOT TO STEAL, if that society knows that everything
belongs to Pachamama. That society is living by the principle of community life, which is expressed ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL. That
society lives by the principle of Service, of TODAY FOR YOU, TOMORROW FOR ME. What necessity is there to rob in a society in which the
community principle establishes that the child who is born will have his own working land? What necessity is there to rob in a society in which
the very idea of dying of hunger was neither possible nor permissible, since the distribution and preservation of food had reached an
unsuspected level of organization? WHAT NECESSITY IS THERE TO STEAL! WHAT NECESSITY IS THERE TO STEAL?

Why would a highly developed society have to LIE and MISTRUST? In villages where most houses didn’t even have a stable door, much less
security systems, why would there be the need to lie? Why, if that action does not help us grow spiritually?

And tell me, how could we say DON’T BE LAZY, to a society which built all of this grandeur, stone upon stone, to that society which knows that it
is only through its work that it will survive and be great?

The Christians had to somehow legitimize all the THEFTS, LIES and LAZINESS, they commited and which they were responsible for in this land.

We also know that Pachamama is Mother of all purification, cleansing and pardon. We have now begun a new era, and in this era of light, all
sisters and brothers are welcome. Let’s allow Wiraqocha to touch our Inner Sun so that through the emergence of conscious love within, we
may be women and men of this new era.

                                                                                                                                  From the book: “The Awakening of the Puma” by Mallku