Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Sacred Seven


Sacred Seven

Here we are in Machu Picchu and the philosophy is easy: Three bodies, physical, mental and emotional.  There is not a difference between them, they all function together. One is not more important than the other, they all function together.  Four elements, earth, air, fire and water.  Become in alignment with your three bodies and four elements and then you are on the right track.  It’s simple.

When you are in alignment you are in a place of giving and receiving love.  As it is above, it is below.  That’s called yanantin-masintin and in Machu Picchu they have carved stones to reflect the mountains to symbolise heavenly connection.


Today we had the universe on our side weather wise with perfectly clear skies and sunshine all day.  We found another way to “fly” in the Crystal Temple, upside down and it was really cool, everyone had a go and it was clear to see how many limitations had dissolved in this first week of travel. Beautiful.


For those of you who know I have been searching for the whale stone, la balena, well, we finally found it thanks to Roberto and Cristian and we had a very intense ceremony there with llamas holding space for us and clearly doing yoga!


Finally a trip to the hot springs which was more crowded than I have ever seen it, but it soon cleared out and I was able to “float” my group with Watsu, a wonderfully relaxing experience.  Roberto made up his own version to float me and it was heavenly.

An early start in the morning takes us back to Ollanta before we begin our journey to Vilcabamba.  I may be out of touch for a few days, not sure if there will be any connection there!

If you are not in a place of love you are not in alignment with your three bodies.  Self forgiveness is the most important thing you can do.  All of our thoughts travel out into the universe, love yourself, love others, accept and forgive, live in the moment, be kind and be honest.  Seven sacred life lessons filled with Incan energy from the magical citadel of Machu Picchu.

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