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Your Own Life is the Greatest Piece of Art✨ you will ever make!! Let´s share with others this light!💫
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Mesa Verde Park
good place to be, meditate and remember who we are....
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Mesa Verde Park
Story of a very special group tour to the Waitaha in New Zealand
Re Awakening Ancient Memory, The Gathering of Waitaha Family Aotearoa, New Zealand August 8–19, 2009 In Waitaha, the word for the number one is tahi. The word for man is tane, and for woman, wahine. Take the ta from tane and the hi from wahine and you get tahi. Together tane and wahine add up to one. Every time we say tahi, we remind ourselves about this union and the divine partnership between the masculine and feminine. I just got back from an 11 day ancestors gathering tour with the Waitaha people of New Zealand. At this gathering I got to experience this divine partnership. The headline for the tour read “re awakening ancient memory”. I’ll focus on my personal re awakening. Many other things happened, but I’ll let others tell those stories. We were told to wear yellow scarves so that we’d easily be identified at the Auckland airport. We looked like yellow ribbons scurrying around. The song “Tie a Yellow Ribbon”, which is about a man returning home, ran through my head. Little did I know that we were all coming home. Representatives from 33 nations of ages ranging from a baby to toddlers, grade schoolers, teens and adults up through their 60s attended. I liked being around people of all ages, it gives me a sense of where I fit into the grand timeline. This tour showed me that the Waitaha are the “Keepers of the Way of Home Life”. This journey helped me remember exactly what the “Way of Home Life” is. We were taken to place called a Marae and elaborately greeted. We stood at the front gate and when they were ready to receive us a woman called to us across the front lawn. We were greeted with songs, long hugs, kisses and the traditional touching of noses and foreheads. Tears flowed. We lined up and everyone met everybody. With each greeting they said “welcome home”. I wondered why they said this. The Grandmothers stood at the far end and the Grandfathers at the near end of a large hall. After everybody met everyone, we were invited to speak and sing songs of greetings. Afterwards we had tea and biscuits in the cafeteria where we also had our meals. There they explained that whenever you formally speak, it’s best to finish the communication with a song, and that having tea and biscuits and “breaking bread” together is the important finish to the greeting ceremony. Home Life Lesson 1 – Warm Welcomes.
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Story of a very special group tour to the Waitaha in New Zealand
Don Pedro Pablo Chuc - Maya Elder - speak about how they see the pandemic of 2020-21 - March 13 we got the message
It was declared national emergency on March 13, 2020 and today ist March 13, 6 years later. Interesting to hear after some years, as it seems ages ago and nobody talks about it, allthough it is and has still a huge impact on our lives in 2026. The 2020 pandemic was foreseen by the Mayan Elders and the end times are NOW, not in 2012 as the Mayan Calendar endet. Don Pedro Pablo speaks Spanish (automatic translation subtitles in all languages) The Cycles of life are well known to the Maya, they work with the many calendars of the stars and planets. Don Pablo is a well respected Elder, he worked with Hunbatz and Don cirilo from guatemala in many Counsils and tought Mayan language in schools. He guided many scientists, that visited from all over the world and wrote many books. you find me at: https://carolinahehenkamp.com/
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A little about Carolina Hehenkamp She tells stories based on the ancient tradition of storytelling. The stories are taken from real life and always convey a message, a lesson, or an impulse from which one can learn something. She recounts her personal experiences on her travels around the world, her life with indigenous tribes and elders of various ethnic groups, and her spiritual journey. She addresses topics such as healing, group leadership, and the rediscovery of the ancient feminine power that lies dormant in each of us, just waiting to be activated. Carolina Hehenkamp is a bestselling author, indigo woman, and coach for frequency healing and grounding. She organizes and is a spiritual guide for groups who travel with her to ancient sacred power places. She loves to learn and discover new things and has experienced highs and lows in her life, is initiated by Elders of the Maya, Inca, Q'ero, Maori, Indian, and other wonderful guardians of ancient wisdom. As a seminar and therapy trainer, she has worked on several continents and helped many people to become awake healthy and "whole" on an energetic level. She has organized many meetings with indigenous masters in Mexico, Maui, Peru, New Zealand, and Europe, and the South Pacific Islands are her earthly connection to the spiritual realm. Today, she loves to give a wider circle of people access to 34 years of training, indigochildren books, intuitive meditations, health tips, online events, and know-how. Her womens community (German Language!!) link: https://www.skool.com/the-succes-lady-1273/about
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