It was a relief to
get out of Puno the next day and head to our next destination of Cusco. As I tuned into my integration of the patterning
from the Stargate Amaru Meru from the day before, I found that there was a dark
energy in my heart core that was partially blocking the full receiving of the
stargate codes. I immediately kicked it
out and the codes came spiraling in to my core essence. From that point onward in the trip, when I
tuned into this part of my energy field, it appeared to me as a ring of golden
energy about a foot in diameter on the surface of my chest. It remains that way to this day.
We drove over a
mountain pass of 14,232’ in the La Reya Mountains and eventually arrived into
Cusco, one of my most favorite cities in the whole world. I have been there several times in the past,
and relished the thought of revisiting some memorable places. Fun in Cusco would
have to wait, as we spent only one night there at this point in the trip, and
left very early the next morning to catch the train to Aguas Calientes, the
town near Machu Picchu where all the hotels are. The rest of the day there was free, and so I wandered
and did some shopping, visiting a favorite shop to buy a small chrysocolla
skull.
This was also the
night of the blood moon, but unfortunately, from our location it could not be
seen. The skies were overcast, and Aguas
Calientes sits deep in a river canyon so visibility would have been difficult
even with clear skies. Still, I could
feel the prickly percolating energy of the full moon.
Our group was up
early the next day to catch the 6:30 AM bus up to Machu Picchu for a full day
of activity. We had a tour by a local
guide, and then we were on our own. It
was very crowded, and not conducive to sitting in meditation or tuning in. This was my 5th time there in 4
trips, and each time I have noticed that more and more areas were restricted or
roped off. There are still places out of
the way where one can sit and relax, but my goal for the afternoon was to hike
up to the Sun Gate.
Before I did that, I
wandered a bit and photographed the megalithic parts of Machu Picchu. These structures are made of local white
granite. I have become fascinated over
time with how and who created these monuments with the huge multi-ton and finely
trimmed and fitted stones. Part of what
I wanted to do on this trip was to sense into this and gather more information. These were also highly developed societies
that used vibrational and spiritual technology in moving and shaping the large
stones, and predate places like Stonehenge in England. They possibly go back to before the great cataclysm
that befell the planet about 13,000 years ago.
After visiting 2 more of these sites on this trip, I also came to the
conclusion that most if not all of these ancient megalithic sites have
multidimensional stargates in them. More
about that in future posts.
Anyway, I eventually
hiked up to the Sun Gate, the Intipunco, which sits about 1.5 miles and 951’ up
from the caretakers hut at Machu Picchu.
Way up there! It is the end point
of the Inca Trail coming from the other direction, and was originally a check
point for those entering the city. Here there was a different atmosphere
altogether! You could sit where you
wanted to, meditate, nothing was roped off and no guards were there blowing
their whistles. Very few people made this trek.
Very serene. I took out my skulls
and set them out in one of the niches to soak up the energy. The whole vibration was one of welcoming and
embracing. “Welcome to Machu Picchu. Welcome
to this sacred space. You are honored
and appreciated.” Of course, the views were
fabulous, too.
I was always fascinated about Machu Picchu!!! If i would be there on my own (or with you ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
ReplyDeletei/we have full bag of my meditation equipment and many check points believe me!!!
Big Kiss ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)