—THE DREAM OF LOVE THAT IS UNCONDITIONAL
In earlier blogs, we talked about the dream of security and the dream of permanence—two of three misconceptions we all experience at some point in our life. Unconditional love is the third. Love is the most powerful emotion we will ever...
—TRANSFORMING THE DREAM OF PERMANENCE
In an earlier blog, we talked about the dream of security—one of three delusions we all experience at some point in our life. The dream of permanence is another pesky notion we tend to cling to. When I first met Don Manuel he was already an old...
—The Cost of Transformation—A TEACHING STORY
Transformation is essential for personal evolution. But everything has a cost, and the “sticker price” for transformation is that you have to realign your priorities and make fundamental changes. For example, if you choose material success over...
—POPO, CEKES, and RIVERS OF LIGHT
The luminous energy field (see last week’s blog) is shaped like a doughnut (known in geometry as a torus) with a narrow axis, or tunnel, less than a molecule thick in the center. In the Inka language it is known as the popo, or luminous bubble....
—ANATOMY OF THE LUMINOUS ENERGY FIELD
The luminous energy field (LEF) is an invisible matrix that informs the anatomy of the body. When I was in grade school, I felt awed by the beautiful oval patterns created in iron filings on a sheet of glass by the invisible fields of a magnet. I...
—ARE YOU IN LOVE WITH YOUR OWN STORY?
I remember one of my early trips to the Amazon. I was a young anthropologist investigating the healing practices of the shamans of the rain forest, and I’d decided to use myself as a subject. I explained to the jungle medicine man that as a child...
—THE GIVEAWAY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF AYNI
The Laika were astronomers, architects, physicians, and seers able to read the signs of destiny. They believed that every great creation in the physical world is first dreamt into being, like an architectural blueprint drawn in the invisible world....
—THE PATH TO ILLUMINATION
The Buddha, who had lived a sheltered life of luxury as the young prince Siddhartha, was called to his initiation at the age of 29 when he first left the palace and traveled into the countryside. Along the way he saw a bent old man and asked his...
—INKARI’S FAILED EXPERIMENT
Last week I wrote about the legend of Inkari, as told to me by my mentor, Don Manuel. Inkari and his mate Collari were the mother and father of the Inka Nation. When they arrived in the fertile Sacred Valley, it was already densely populated....
—THE LEGEND OF INKARI
According to legend, the first Inka was called Inkari, born in Lake Titicaca, the sea on top of the world, and his destiny was to create the greatest empire in the history of the Americas. The Laika did not record the history of Inkari and his...