
Saturday Oct 21, 2023
Pod 13: Fulfillment of old prophecy – Eagle meets Condor in sacred ceremony (ENG)
The coming of new times. Turning the world right. Starting with ourselves. The rich world helped by sacred ceremonies. Awakening the spirit. Wars harming our brothers and sisters.
This podcast delves into the sacred, through being recorded at a joint ceremony last weekend. More than twenty people, from both Peru and Norway, gathered at Nesodden outside Oslo, in what seems to be first gathering of its kind.
You meet representatives from unbroken native traditions, talking about their heart language inherited from ancestors. That is:
- Two descendants of the Incas, the pacos Don Juan Apaza Quispe and Don Juan Human Machacca. A Paco is a traditional healer from Q'eros in the Andes, Peru. They come from former isolated villages 4,000 meters above sea level and speak Quechua.
- Karina Davalos, translator and Inca-descendent herself, living in Cusco.
- Astrid I. Swart, a Sami noaide from Tana in Finnmark.
There is an old prophecy from indigenous people in Latin America that one day the eagle and the condor will meet. The prophecy is found across the Amercas, for example in the Peruvian Amazon (Shipibo), New Mexico (Hopi), Ecuador (Shuar), Mexico (Maya) – and among the Quechua-people in the Peruvian Andes (the Q'ero).
What is so special about the Q'ero is that they were isolated for five hundred years and was leaded by the prophesy to start sharing their wisdom.
The prophecy states that for five hundred years the eagle and the condor will separate, and people from the eagle's tribes (north) will almost exterminate the condor's people (south). But then the birds will fly together again by indigenous tribes from the north and the south meeting up.
This weekend the Eagle from the north (in this case the Sami) and the Condor (that is the Q'eros), are flying together – and you are invited to listen.
They talk about balancing head, hearth, and actions (Yachay, Munay, Llankay). They talk about lacking the word “stress” in their languages. They talk about the certainty in their cultures that man and nature are one, as their indigenous nature reminds them of.
By flying together, human consciousness will be awakened, and humans will return to their natural state, ultimately awakening love for nature, a changed focus and the feeling of unity.
The eagle from the north represents nature, wisdom and vision. The condor from the south symbolizes rebirth, love and freedom. The aim is to re-establish balance between man, nature and the divine.
Both birds are sacred for these tribes, and in the Andes you find temples honoring the condor (for example with the hearth carved in a rock at a place where the sun will shine, creating awareness, transforming difficult human emotions like sadness and grief into love). You find a condor-temple in Machu Picchu as well.
PS: My apologies for mispronouncing the Inquisition.
(Recorded 15.10.23 – published 21.10.23)
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