Wednesday, 19 December 2012

The Sacred Valley and my final Ayahuasca Purge! - Day 14

The sacred valley reminded me of Glencoe!  A road through a valley surrounded by beautiful mountains - the only difference is this Sacred Valley is full of petrol stations and hotels!  Thankfully Glencoe has been kept pretty much intact without all the commercial stuff.

We visited several Inca ruins - we had a different guide today - Caeser, who was easier to understand than the guide yesterday although he did keep making Mother-in-law jokes to the point they just weren't funny any more!  Anyway he taught me that the Inca's invented Lego - YES LEGO!  the way they used to carve the rocks so that they would sit together without concrete must have given the person who thinks he invented lego his first idea.  Can you imagine having to carve lego out of stone - now that would be hard work!

Here is a pic of one of the ruins at the top of the hill - 250 huge steps up and I had to do that just after lunch!  

 Here is an Inca Cemetery, can you see all the holes in the mountainside?  When you died they would carve a hole in the wall and put you in then fill it in - have to say I wouldn't mind that happening to me, just carve me a whole in one of the hills and shove me in and fill it in.

 Cute parrot that was at the place where we had lunch - he was quite friendly and when I started to offer him healing he held out his right foot and placed it on my hand and sat like that for 5 minutes with a look of parrot amazement in his eyes - he really enjoyed it!  I really felt I was able to bring Jungle energy into my healing - it feels like a much deeper vibration than I have ever felt before, how amazing if that is how I can heal now using the energy of the Jungle - if so then I am a very very lucky person.
Apparently there was a White God that came from Lake Titicaca that the Incas worshipped - they worshipped him so much they carved his face into the mountain - can you see it?  you can really only see his nose, mouth and beard now because of erosion.  the light coloured carvings where where the Inca king would store all of the food for the city and he would distribute to make sure no one went hungry - but you had to work for your food - if you didn't work then the Inca King would let you starve.

 Picture of me with the White Inca God Mountain in the background - look at my face - I think my final Ayahuasca Purge was starting here!!!!

I had a bit of a dodgy stomach in the afternoon which became a full scale purge by the evening - I was up every hour - phew I am knackered but do feel now I am over it.  I was warned that the Ayahuasca takes three days to come out of your system and at any point I can have a 'Purge' well thats me had it!!!


A beautiful rainbow over the Andes Mountains - very very special to see!

Here I am at yet another Inca ruin - do you know one of the Japanese tourists asked how they could live with no roofs on their buildings - doh!  the guide very kindly explained that in the Inca time they would have had a thatched roof like the buildings below me in this pic.  That has got to be listed as one of the most stupid tourist questions ever!!!

Off for a Moray and Maras tomorrow which is some kind of natural occurrence of circles in the earth or something - will let you know more when I get back.

Sorry no big long winded blog today - the wind has been taken out of me by my big Purge!!!

suzxxx

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