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Excerpt: Product DescriptionIt is an extraordinary time to be alive, as a long-foretold alignment of the Earth with the axis of the Milky Way galaxy announces a new dawn. In Peru, descendants of the Inca call this time the Pachakuti, ‘the return of the light’ after 500 years of darkness. Peru is said to be the “morning of the new sun” – the portal through which rays of the new light will begin to awaken humanity to a new consciousness. In this illustrated guidebook, Peru’s premiere spiritual tour guide, Jorge Delgado, takes the reader on a trip of…
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Andean Awakening: An Inca Guide to Mystical Peru
May 29th, 2010Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
May 25th, 2010 Product Description
This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
Peru Country of Inca Imperial
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: Peru (named in Quechua Piruw, and in Aymara Piruw) is officially the Republic of Peru. Peru is a country situated in the central and occidental part of South America, limited in the north with Ecuador and Colombia, and to the east with the Brazilian Amazon an Acre states. Its limits in the southeast with Bolivia, with Chile in the south, and in the west with the Pacific Ocean. Its geography holds a variety of natural, energy and mineral resources, and also several species of animals…
Inca Project Volunteers in Peru Take Part in Church Restoration and Inca Excavations
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: The volunteers in Zurite, the base for our Inca Projects, are to be involved in two significant and exciting projects. The restoration of the gorgeous 17th century church in the village square has recently started while an excavation of the original village site will start in mid-May. The restoration of San Nicolas de Bari Church. The Andean village of Zurite, like many Peruvian villages of its type, sees its Church as the cornerstone of the community. This colonial church, built following the arrival of the…
The Sacred Plants of the Incas – the Timeless World of the Andes
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: The Incas regarded coca as ‘the divine plant’ mainly because of its property of imparting endurance, nevertheless its use was entwined with every aspect of life; the art, mythology, culture and economy of the Inca Empire. Millions of Indians have chewed coca on a daily basis for many hundreds of years, yet never has a plant been so misrepresented and its use so controlled by prejudice and ignorance, including up to the present day. The Conquistadors considered it an idle and offensive habit to be…
Discovering the Lost Treasures of the Inca
April 28th, 2010Archived; click post to view.
Excerpt: Peru is a country that inspires visitors from all over the globe to come and learn what it has to offer. With stunning scenery, vibrant cities and, for some, the chance to learn treasure, there’s plenty that sets Peru apart from the rest. Home to many different ancient tribes, the Incas have become one of the most well-known groups of inhabitants in Peru. Historically, the Incas were robbed of their treasures when Spaniards invaded, and it’s thought that much of the gold and silver loot…