11:11 AN A’MUA ~ CLOSING THE 11:11 DOORWAY ~ Nov 9-23, 2024 (9)
11:11 AN A’MUA ~ CLOSING THE 11:11 DOORWAY ~ (9)
NOVEMBER 9 – 23, 2024
THE HEART OF AN – SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS, PERU
Part Nine: Day 5 – AN UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT!
November 13, 2024
On the evening of November 12, after our magical day at Moray, I experienced a very strong fall in the upstairs bathroom of our house. I suddenly lost balance and crashed into several walls, then landed hard on the tile floor. It felt very violent and afterwards I had pain in several parts of my body and could not walk.
The following day, I stayed in bed for a few hours as I couldn’t navigate the stairs. Finally, Gaurhari suggested that I be carried down the stairs on a blanket, like they do in India. Four strong men each took a corner of the blanket and carried me down. It was scary and bumpy, but I made it down successfully. Then I was placed on a desk chair with wheels. (out of respect nobody took pictures of this adventurous way to come down the stairs.)
I wasn’t prepared for this and we didn’t have a wheelchair, crutches or a cane. The only way I could move about was being held up by Emanaku. I couldn’t put any weight on my leg.
Kalasara took over the teaching of the 11:11 Sacred Spiral Dance which was being performed at the Heart of AN for the very first time, while Emanaku and I went to the hospital in the nearby town of Urubamba to get some X rays. Argon came with us to translate. In Urubamba we tried to rent a wheelchair, but none were available.
Then is when we discovered that I had fractured my femur and would not be able to walk unaided for around six months! The medical people wanted me to go immediately to Cuzco to have an operation. to put a pin in my femur. Emanaku talked to a doctor there who said that I would need to spend five nights in the hospital before the actual operation. I looked around at our beloved group and realized that I couldn’t bear to leave them. Our time together was too precious. I didn’t want to miss one single night with them.
There was also the problem that I could no longer go up the stairs to our bedroom and my office! Fortunately, Benedikt and Yaxi voluntarily offered us our downstairs guest room and moved temporarily to sleep on our living room couch. This was a drastic, unexpected change ~ not being able to walk unaided and not being able to sleep in our bedroom ~ all while being in the midst of some of the most important ceremonies of my life.
I decided not to have the operation and instead to call upon the White Dragon to heal me. We still had ten more days of Ceremonies to do and I knew that I couldn’t miss them!
LAGUNA PIURAY: COMING SOON!
- Another day: Getting more sacred water. Photo by Niomani.
- Tomorrow, we would make a ceremony at Laguna Piuray ~ the Sacred Lake of AN. Photo by Benedikt.
- The Sacred Water of AN. Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Benedikt.
- Photo by Benedikt
- ~ Gaurhari of India ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ I-Chu of Taiwan ~ Photo by Kalasara.
- ~ Kristina of Austria ~ Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Alexander of US ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Luis of Mexico ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Tiyata of Malaysia ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Nogi of Japan ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Helen of China ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Kenta of Japan ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- ~ Christian of Austria ~ Photo by Benedikt.
- :: HERE WE ARE! :: Photo by Kalasara.
- Next, we went to the Tower of AN. Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Kalasara
- The Alpacas of AN were waiting there for us. Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Kalasara.
- In the afternoon our group met to perform the Sacred Spiral Dance. Although this sacred dance had never been performed at the Heart of AN, Emanaku and I did not participate. Instead, we were at the hospital in Urubamba getting X rays of Solara. Photo by Catherine.
- Kalasara and Akmal led the dance. Photo by Nogi.
- Photo by Catherine
- Afterwards, we happily returned to the house. Photo by Catherine.
- Photo by Catherine.
- Photo by Catherine.
- Photo by Catherine.
- Photo by Alexander
- Cachorro has a love session with Kenta. Photo by Nogi.
- Our closest Apu. Photo by Kalasara.