Saturday, July 30, 2011
Vilcabamba
We spent a week in Ballenita, Ecuador, which is a beach town. We had the opportunity to work in a cultural festival in Valdivia teaching the Mayan Calendar, giving information to the people about Galactic culture and selling the beautiful handcrafts that my beloved makes. We stayed in the Valdivia Aquarium with the people who run it. The festival was to draw attention of the officials of the area to alert them of the importance of moving the animals to a more suitable aquarium than these beautiful sea creatures are currently in. We spent many evenings on the beach and now are back to the mountains. For some reason the mountains feel like home.
We are now in Vilcabamba in the south of Ecuador. A beautiful town with tons of culture and smiling people.
The area has been referred to as the Playground of the Inca.....
The valley is overlooked by a mountain called Mandango, the Sleeping Inca, whose presence is said to protect the area from earthquakes and other natural disasters. This is also called the Valley of Longevity due to the very old age that many of the inhabitants live to. There is a man here believed to be aged 120 years. There has been a lot of investigation done here by curious researchers around the world who want to know the secret of this valley. So far they have come to no definitive conclusions.....however, I think the ancient peoples who inhabited here are smarter than the Westerner thinks. There are valuable and rich resources from the land here in these mountains and in this valley.
New and exciting visions have arisen. I have always wanted to practice international health and run a non-profit clinic to grant access to healthcare for those the most in need in the world. South America is definitely looking like a place I could live and work for a long time. I am finding myself at home in these mountains here....we will see what happens. Lots of opportunity to find a good location around here for a healing center.
Today, we met with a Canadian guy who lives here with his Colombian wife. They have a meditation center with organic garden, medicinal plants and a set-up for sweatlodges, which are an ancient tradition of the American Native Americans. Very inspiring project!
We have made many contacts along the journey from Colombia to the south of Ecuador.....working and giving information to the people....it is nice to see more people awakened....it is also really beautiful to be able to collaborate my area of knowledge of nutrition and natural medicine with the knowledge of my beloved who is a Shaman and master of the Mayan Calendar, meditation and yoga.....In combination with my skills in Nutrition and Natural Medicine we are doing great work and reaching a lot of people. until next time.....Namaste
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