11:11 AN A’MUA ~ CLOSING THE 11:11 DOORWAY ~ Nov 9-23, 2024 (1)
11:11 AN A’MUA ~ CLOSING THE 11:11 DOORWAY
NOVEMBER 9 – 23, 2024
THE HEART OF AN – SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS, PERU
Part One: GETTING READY
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As always, there are a lot of preparations that we need to do at the Heart of AN before we host an event. This time, we had to totally rebuild our vegetable garden, as well as the AN•Chakana. We hired a group of workers and within a month everything was not only ready, but totally recalibrated!
OUR ONE TRUE BEING
Since these were some of the most important ceremonies we had ever done, we knew that we had to have a strong, clear One Being group. Because of this, I had a zoom call with each new person who applied. We finally ended up with 32 amazing, dedicated people from 16 countries and an even number of men and women.
Due to the nature of these ceremonies, we also needed a balance of 11:11 Starry Family, Family of AN participants from the AN•TAWA Ceremonies of the last two years, and White Dragons from Asia. We manifested a brilliant group of participants that together formed our most magnificent One True Being that we had ever worked with!
Almost immediately, we recognized one another as True Family. The LOVE between us was strong and deep and took all our ceremonies to an entirely new level. It was deeply comforting to be together on the physical. It felt so natural to be together and it was so much fun!
We began with two concentrated days of Preparation.
MORE TO COME…
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As always, there is a mountain of much needed maintenance to do here before a large event, such as our two weeks of ceremonies.
We began by totally rebuilding our vegetable garden which had developed some drainage problems.
- We rebuilt all the walls of our raised beds. This meant that we also had to remove and replace all the tiles on top of the walls.
- Next, we removed the roof of our AN•Chakana and replaced all the wooden beams. It was a massive project.
- Many of the wooden beams had rotted and needed to be replaced.
- All the beams were coated with marine varnish to protect them from the strong Andean Sun.
- New plastic was brough for the roof.
- The new roof is almost on!
- Then finally the AN Disc is proudly placed into position above the AN•Chakana!
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For several days, we could feel all our ceremony participants on their travels to Peru.
Photo by Kalasara.
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The Heart of AN was ready and waiting for their arrival.
Photo by Kalasara.
- Pedro’s house got a Sun and Moon from Mexico!
- Our first arrivals leapt into action! Here, Titti from Sweden and Radha from Australia join Solara to repaint the benches at AN•Wasi.
- We were soon joined by Catherine, Steve and Titti.
- One of the benefits of arriving early is the great fun we have working together getting everything ready!
- We all loved decorating the reconfigured AN•Chakana!
- Tatsu and Yukiko from Japan helped put up our new Tibetan prayer flags.
- Nogi arrived from Japan and helped us.
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Next, the two posts at the entrance to the Tower of AN were wrapped with banners in the colors of AN from Bali.
Photo by Nogi.
- All done and looking good!
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Our tall Balinese flags were put into position.
Photo by Solara.
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Holding the Beam for easy journeys for all who are traveling here.
Photo by Solara
- A night time test of our solar lights.
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Unpacking Antara and Christian’s gift of new solar lights.
Photo by Catherine.
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The magnificent Tatsu!
Photo by Niomani.
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The magnificent Titti of Sweden is a gifted healer!
Photo by Niomani.
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Putting solar lights in our trees.
Photo by Niomani.
- AN•Wasi at night.
- Our first meal together!
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Tatsu and Yukiko welcome you to the Heart of AN.
Photo by Catherine.
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HERE WE ARE!
Photo by Niomani.
- Yukiko, Nogi and Niomani of Germany.
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We went to the nearby pueblo of Urubamba for a delicious lunch at AMA.
Photo by Catherine.
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HERE WE ARE!
Photo by Solara.
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After the Heart of AN was full, we filled up the nearby hostal of Casita Huaran.
Photo by Steve.
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A majestic sunset over Casita Huaran.
Photo by Kalasara.
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Our next excursion was to Pisac to buy our magical Peruvian hats!
Photo by Nogi.
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Helen of China encounters one of the local ladies with an alpaca and cria.
Photo by Niomani.
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Luis of Mexico and Tatsu quickly found their perfect hats.
Photo by Nogi.
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One of Pisac’s colorful, shopping streets.
Photo by Steve.
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And of course, everyone had to try a delicious glass of chicha morada made from purple corn!
Photo by Kalasara.
NEXT: Our Sessions Begin!