AN•TAWA CEREMONIES 3 • Day 6 – LAGUNA QORICOCHA – Part 2
The day after our visit to Raqch’i, we went to Laguna Qoricocha ~ the Sacred Lake of RA.
Even though many of were tired from our previous day’s ceremony in Raqch’i, we were happy to return to the beautiful Qoricocha.
:: HERE WE ARE ::
- We passed out our bottles of Sacred Water from the Heart of AN. Photo by Armando.
- Photo by Armando.
- Then we set out into the lake through the deep mud. Photo by Armando.
- Photo by Armando.
- Photo by Kalasara.
- Qoricocha was very happy to receive our offerings of water. Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Kalasara.
- Photo by Armando.
- Photo by Armando.
- :: HERE WE ARE ::
- We sat as Silent Watchers, only this time we saw hundreds of Silent Watchers joining us all around the lake.
- ~ Silent Watchers ~
- Laguna Qorichocha became very still. We had never felt it this quiet here. Photo by Kalasara.
- That’s when something exquisitely beautiful was revealed to us from its depths. Photo by Armando.
- :: HU TAWA HU :: Photo by Armando.
- :: HU TAWA HU ::
- :: HU TAWA HU ::
- A small group of us took our statues of Pachacutec into the deeper water for a bath. Photo by Armando.
- Photo by Kalasara.
- Pachacutec loved his immersion into the waters of his Sacred Lake.
- Photo by Kalasara.
- They emerged from the lake through the mud like returning heroes.
- Then there were the last Pututus of the day. Photo by Armando.
- One last anchoring of the New Timeline.
- ~ PA’A ~
- ~ PA’A ~ It is done!
- So be it.
- DCIM163GOPRO
- We had a delicious lunch at the Qoricocha Lodge. Photo by our driver Armando, who is on the right front.
- The ladies of Qenko had been patiently waiting to bring out their special treasures. Even the Chef had some things to sell. Photo by Tracey.
- We bought as much as we could, because we knew that this was their only opportunity to sell their beautiful weavings. Photo by Armando.
- This is when beams of light and a rainbow appeared on the left wall of the lodge! Photo by Sebastian.
- Armando brought out a book with a photo of the Inca Altar at the Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun) in Cuzco. There are so many familiar elements on it. Photo by Nogi.
- Sulpayqi, Qoricocha!
- One last goodbye to our beloved Qoricocha! Photo by Tracey.