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Time is flying by here in Peru.

 

We found a local guide who took us to some lovely caves and ruins. I went back

this morning to take more photos and see some more.

 

Outside was a HUGE Incan wall, very beautiful. One rock had a carved throne for

sitting and meditating. So many niches for painting or idols at some time in the

past. One cave going deep down had carved steps to help you along. I´ll share

photos when i return, another week or two.

 

As well, last night we were at the temple of the moon. Here a huge rocky hill is

riddled with caves where they worshipped Shakti a very long time ago, well

before the Incans. On top of the rocky hill we found evidence of places of

worship as well. One spot in particular had carvings of animals around a place

where it was quite obvious ceremonies, rituals and initiations were pèrformed.

The floor of the rock had grooves and carvings all over it. One may have been a

beautiful Puma at one point. You could still see most of the body carved in the

rock, though likely the head was struck off by the Spanish. They destroyed as

much of the Incan sites of worship that they could. It´s a shame, but much

remains, especially with a keen eye. Here at the temple of the moon, one rock

nearby had two more beautiful thrones carved into the stone. I sat in one and

had a nice meditation. Nearby you could see the ruins of a stone bridge over a

stream. I might go back Thurday morning to explore more caves nearby this site.

 

As we left though, we could see the moon rising full and bright. Lovely. And it

rises right between a triangular peak called the wizard cap, and another

mountain which they call the ´holder of space and time´. I´ll have to ask for

the Spanish or Incan word for that mountain again. But if you looked at the moon

rising between those two peeks, it would look exactly like an eye! No

coincidence! Some of the thrones and stone benches may have been for watching

the moon rise like this.

 

In one cave there was a place where water would pool in a carved bowl. Another

sacred spot.

 

Today we will visit the temple of the sun. It is under a church the Spanish

built on top, but much of the original stonework the Incans or previous

inhabitants made is still there apparently. Much looking forward to that.

 

We may have one two day expedition planned to a sacred place near Lake Titticaca

as well, we will see if that works out. It could be incredible.

 

Much thanks to everyone who has been patiently waiting for to return to

offer more teachings and answer questions. We have many plans to offer some of

the photos and video from this place. Also what we have learned. And plans to

make regular youtube video teachings as well soon. So please be patient! Soon

you can not only read Chrism, but likely you will be able to hear and see him a

lot more as well via the net!

 

Many blessings to all.

 

be well, bradly

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Thank you for the beautiful detail in your description of the places you visit.

Oh how I long to be with you all. I wait in anticipation for your return!

 

Laura

 

 

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<curball2002 wrote:

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> Time is flying by here in Peru.

>

> We found a local guide who took us to some lovely caves and ruins. I went back

this morning to take more photos and see some more.

>

> Outside was a HUGE Incan wall, very beautiful. One rock had a carved throne

for sitting and meditating. So many niches for painting or idols at some time in

the past. One cave going deep down had carved steps to help you along. I´ll

share photos when i return, another week or two.

>

> As well, last night we were at the temple of the moon. Here a huge rocky hill

is riddled with caves where they worshipped Shakti a very long time ago, well

before the Incans. On top of the rocky hill we found evidence of places of

worship as well. One spot in particular had carvings of animals around a place

where it was quite obvious ceremonies, rituals and initiations were pèrformed.

The floor of the rock had grooves and carvings all over it. One may have been a

beautiful Puma at one point. You could still see most of the body carved in the

rock, though likely the head was struck off by the Spanish. They destroyed as

much of the Incan sites of worship that they could. It´s a shame, but much

remains, especially with a keen eye. Here at the temple of the moon, one rock

nearby had two more beautiful thrones carved into the stone. I sat in one and

had a nice meditation. Nearby you could see the ruins of a stone bridge over a

stream. I might go back Thurday morning to explore more caves nearby this site.

>

> As we left though, we could see the moon rising full and bright. Lovely. And

it rises right between a triangular peak called the wizard cap, and another

mountain which they call the ´holder of space and time´. I´ll have to ask for

the Spanish or Incan word for that mountain again. But if you looked at the moon

rising between those two peeks, it would look exactly like an eye! No

coincidence! Some of the thrones and stone benches may have been for watching

the moon rise like this.

>

> In one cave there was a place where water would pool in a carved bowl. Another

sacred spot.

>

> Today we will visit the temple of the sun. It is under a church the Spanish

built on top, but much of the original stonework the Incans or previous

inhabitants made is still there apparently. Much looking forward to that.

>

> We may have one two day expedition planned to a sacred place near Lake

Titticaca as well, we will see if that works out. It could be incredible.

>

> Much thanks to everyone who has been patiently waiting for to return to

offer more teachings and answer questions. We have many plans to offer some of

the photos and video from this place. Also what we have learned. And plans to

make regular youtube video teachings as well soon. So please be patient! Soon

you can not only read Chrism, but likely you will be able to hear and see him a

lot more as well via the net!

>

> Many blessings to all.

>

> be well, bradly

>

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Phew, reading this brings forth a swirling breeze around my heart, like how when

the clouds unblanket the moon; the unveiling dazzling and zinging me with its

glimmering shimmer.

 

(Wish I was there vs sitting behind this computer.)

 

Thank you for sharing of this amazing exploration, Bradly.

 

Love:

Danielle

 

, " curball2002 "

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> Time is flying by here in Peru.

>

> We found a local guide who took us to some lovely caves and ruins. I went back

this morning to take more photos and see some more.

>>

> Many blessings to all.

>

> be well, bradly

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Hi Bradly,

 

It is great to get the updates from Peru, thank you. The pictures you paint make

me so much wish I was there too. It must be a visual treat. It would be

wonderful to visit those ancient sites and to feel the energy still present

there.

Looking forward to seeing the photos and vidio and hearing lots more about the

visit. Blessings and love to you and to Chrism.

 

Love Julia

 

, " curball2002 "

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> Time is flying by here in Peru.

>

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