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Balance in the Soul

Deborah Bryon

Deborah Bryon

Doña Alahandrina, an altomesayoq who is in Deborah Bryon’s Lessons of the Inca Shamans, said:

It is necessary to weave harmony between the Belly, Heart, and Mind. The universe will be more discernible if the Heart and Mind are in a harmonious state — fifty percent matter and Continue reading and add your comment

Parable of the mule driver

mules in Ecuador

Mules in Ecuador. It’s unknown whether they were part of the herd in the story.

The Apu Chupicuaro told this story:

A mule driver and his assistant had a large group of mules they were driving. They arrived late in the day and set up camp. The animals were feeding, and the boss called to the assistant, “Night is coming, rope up all the mules so they don’t run away in the night.” Therefore, the assistant went around pounding stakes into the ground, tying each animal to a stake. When he reached the thirtieth animal, there were no more ropes or stakes to be found. “What do we do?” asked the assistant. Continue reading and add your comment

The roto-rooter for the soul

Jose Luis

Jose Luis

This is from Lessons of the Inca Shamans Part 2: Beyond the Veil, coming out in early 2014.

The medicine people from Bolivia look at the body of a person like a hydraulic system. They believe that you just need to move energy. They find the places where the river of light is backed up, where there is nothing flowing. They go at it with a big roto-rooter Continue reading and add your comment