tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90960204852061033782024-03-05T03:05:47.378-03:00The Sacred Y-GuassuIguassu Falls as a World Peace and Power PlaceJackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-51718185378855444822008-09-01T17:28:00.005-04:002008-09-01T17:41:58.852-04:00Updating<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKLpZlybPo6wk2x8vTz9cAQhsv1NjirdsxGaahQmVtXgIA0GEzQQibIrgzujWUecQSAgCzvrhsIOdiGz25-4r0kyIuVC5YSD7jfPKNNJnZ0Qudmed5gG5BARoHjV8uFSW3MDJbshRccMjQ/s1600-h/Cer1.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKLpZlybPo6wk2x8vTz9cAQhsv1NjirdsxGaahQmVtXgIA0GEzQQibIrgzujWUecQSAgCzvrhsIOdiGz25-4r0kyIuVC5YSD7jfPKNNJnZ0Qudmed5gG5BARoHjV8uFSW3MDJbshRccMjQ/s400/Cer1.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5241170956116643538" /></a><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjksF_wT4NHZN5aXfrRoDR2C4wsiSc3is70mYuOEg7Ftm6mlfu8uoTgh40-hA79RioAXJQeXYgDhEbiaggEveWkt4-aG-i9jQ9R-PdUKpypGHNhEKo2MsZe5IDX3bDyVlmZoVw9MIhqjoFQ/s1600-h/earthlog_mag08_17.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjksF_wT4NHZN5aXfrRoDR2C4wsiSc3is70mYuOEg7Ftm6mlfu8uoTgh40-hA79RioAXJQeXYgDhEbiaggEveWkt4-aG-i9jQ9R-PdUKpypGHNhEKo2MsZe5IDX3bDyVlmZoVw9MIhqjoFQ/s400/earthlog_mag08_17.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5241170888460674466" /></a><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg07mG2k0Ylq05u54T9Ui8kWJaA_tstffkVx5M9oPjknQj839f2EbC4JSuFWdgckdsedLdQJWKilXy_Oegbqo1PboZN5efFBLQ2SDlcRQvkqdD9oSHolplmNwJQyVV1DbetTz0S02pavah8/s1600-h/BowlII.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg07mG2k0Ylq05u54T9Ui8kWJaA_tstffkVx5M9oPjknQj839f2EbC4JSuFWdgckdsedLdQJWKilXy_Oegbqo1PboZN5efFBLQ2SDlcRQvkqdD9oSHolplmNwJQyVV1DbetTz0S02pavah8/s400/BowlII.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5241170793237748162" /></a><br />Well this is attempt to update this blog. So many have happened this year concerning Iguassu Falls and the great opportunity to share light and love from this glorious sacred place on Earth. On May 20, earlier this year, I was surprised to learn that Celia Fenn was sent to South America by Archangel Michael. Celia Fenn, whose channeling I had been solitarily linking to and trying to share with others, was coming to my city, my region and bringing some message to this area and besides that was including Iguassu Falls in the World Tour Peace Tour for Reviving the Codes of light, peace and abundance. I evenm was blessed by helping a little in thr process of getting things done. <br /><br />So, Celia came we had a nice whole-day workshop followed by a night Sacred Water Ceremony at the Sacred Iguassu Falls.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-64963461679381042552008-07-09T11:07:00.002-04:002008-07-15T14:43:28.817-04:00Iguassu Falls' Mist MeditationIt was 6h30 a.m. last July, 7, when I woke up with a meditation in my head. I am sure the inspiration came as an answer for years of asking the Source and Nature Spirits for what is really Iguassuan in this land of Iguassu. I decided to call this "the Iguassu Falls's Mist Meditation". I will come back with it soon... the purpose is that you meditate on the Y-Guassu and its Sacred Mist wherever you are.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-11100122875271116762007-05-09T16:10:00.000-04:002008-12-10T09:48:23.686-03:00The book<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDeXb8RVORkaDPvyOpChG6DlK5_Uuh5348MR9oZ92RK1Gi9I3jSK6VWSdO-zDmkfBxh7fmeVfgDQsAN1o8Dk-w4fEi02UBa32josYtA1V6_noFJTFbCfcZqr6JGOq-6eYFFTUdka6kAEZv/s1600-h/secretygyassubiook.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDeXb8RVORkaDPvyOpChG6DlK5_Uuh5348MR9oZ92RK1Gi9I3jSK6VWSdO-zDmkfBxh7fmeVfgDQsAN1o8Dk-w4fEi02UBa32josYtA1V6_noFJTFbCfcZqr6JGOq-6eYFFTUdka6kAEZv/s400/secretygyassubiook.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5009144584308362642" /></a><br /><br /><br /><br />This is the English-language rendering of the book "The Secret Y-Guassu - Iguassu Falls as a Chakra of the Earth", by Jackson Lima, partly available in this blog for online reading or printing, if desired.<br /><br />Iguassu Falls is a Guarani Sacred Place located between what now are Argentina and Brazil in what the author call, without offending Guyana, also called by the same name, the Land of Many Waters, one of the hidden meanings of Y-Guassu. <br /><br />The entire book may or may not be available in English. I never know, all the best and if you wish, get in touch.<br /><br />This blog and the Secret Y-Guassu book are dedicated to Adama, the High Priest of Telos — the spiritual leader in the sacred Lemurian city of Light called Telos beneath Mount Shasta, CA. He is the head of the Lemurian Council of Light in Telos. <br />Also an ambassador and diplomat for Galactic contacts with our Star Brothers and Sisters, on behalf of humanity within and on the surface of the globe.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-64278804128285521192007-05-09T16:04:00.001-04:002008-07-15T15:08:19.290-04:00Contentsi. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/dedication.html">Dedication</a><br />ii. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/acknowledgement.html">Acknowledgement</a><br />iii. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/on-author.html">On the author</a><br />iv. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/on-different-spellings.html">On spelling and other recent confusions</a><br />v. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/to-english-language-reader.html">To the English-language reader</a><br />vi. <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/getting-started.html">Getting started</a><br /><br />01 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/what-is-in-name.html">What is in a name?</a><br />02 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/05/attitudes.html">Attitudes</a><br />03 Iguassu Falls as a World Power Place (Soon)<br />04 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2007/04/om-mani-padme-hum.html">World’s Seven Chakras</a><br />05 The <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2006/12/book.html">Manifestation</a><br />06 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2006/12/dedication.html">Mby’á Guarani Theology</a> - A Iguassu Falls' Theology <br />07 The Body of Iguassu Falls (Soon)<br />08 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2006/12/chapter-i.html">Brazilian and South America’s Sacred Geography</a><br />09 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2006/12/chapter-ii.html">Y-Guassu's Brothers and Sisters </a><br />10 <a href="http://sacrediguassu.blogspot.com/2006/12/glossary-and-terms.html">Glossary of terms used</a><br />11. Iguassu Falls' Soul Journey (soon)<br />12 New postingsJackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-17583856295206389232007-05-09T16:03:00.000-04:002007-05-09T16:04:02.680-04:00DedicationThis blog and the Secret Y-Guassu book are dedicated to Adama, the High Priest of Telos — the spiritual leader in the sacred Lemurian city of Light called Telos beneath Mount Shasta, CA. He is the head of the Lemurian Council of Light in Telos. <br />Also an ambassador and diplomat for Galactic contacts with our Star Brothers and Sisters, on behalf of humanity within and on the surface of the globe.<br /><br />Adama, along with his Lemurian team are also in charge of the creation and maintenance of a very important crystalline grid around this planet. He is working with many members of various galactic and interplanetary beings on this important project.<br /><br />Adama is a blue ray ascended master of universal level, a master of Love and Compassion, assisting humanity and the planet with the ascension project. Telos has now become the main headquarters for ascension on this planet, and Adama is one of the main leaders, along with the planetary Christ, Lord Maitreya, Lord Sananda, Lord Buddha, Sanat Kumara, and so many others.<br /><br />Adama embodies the “Heart of Lemuria” which is nothing less than the heart of love and compassion and the heart of the Divine Mother, the return of the Christ consciousness on this planet with all its wondrous magnificence.<br /><br />Adama’s time to be known and heard on the surface of this planet has now come. His spiritual presence among us, and the spiritual presence of our former Lemurian family is a great blessing for us all and for the planet. Let’s open our hearts to Adama and to the members of our Lemurian family who are assisting us in our evolutionary pathway, waiting to reconnect with us in a more physical manner in the years to come. <br /><br />Note:<br /><br />I have taken this text from <a href="https://mslpublishing.com/index.html">Aurelia Louise Jones' </a>site. For French information <a href="http://www.fondationtelosintl.com/">click here</a>. Adama's image was painted by <a href="http://www.lovewithoutend.org/">Glenda Green</a>. As for myself, I feel inspired by Adama to carry on with the work of bringing Iguassu Falls back to its important role of being a great Light Corner of the Universe. If anyone has any way to help through this project I'd love to hear from you. jacksonlima@hotmail.comJackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-20850504851021680622007-05-09T16:02:00.005-04:002008-12-10T09:48:23.850-03:00On the author<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_0u_zp_T_ofPTjqj1PI_TbpE-LHHPcz06Fp6LCgYoOS2ch7txKKhWte2aDgFgFEpik9ezq3GV0lHk7-DW6e84KrryZ6Z3gb5g18bXXwCq32uvD8pgR54VOzETJ6u9VfzkWOMfDrEy6JrU/s1600-h/JLFalls.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_0u_zp_T_ofPTjqj1PI_TbpE-LHHPcz06Fp6LCgYoOS2ch7txKKhWte2aDgFgFEpik9ezq3GV0lHk7-DW6e84KrryZ6Z3gb5g18bXXwCq32uvD8pgR54VOzETJ6u9VfzkWOMfDrEy6JrU/s400/JLFalls.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5223311246501482962" /></a><br />The author is a journalist, writer and translator by profession and has, off and on, lived in Foz do Iguaçu since 1977. Among his experience are years of tourist guiding in Iguassu, Amazonas and Pantanal; living with Indians in the Brazil-Peru-Colombia-Triple Border area; Leading kayak, nature and birdwatching tours in Amazonia and the Pantanal and done several kayak solo crossings (good meditation), what brought him to a quieter perception of the environment, solitude and silence; little by little developping his ideas of eco-spirituality, ecophilosophy and his personal ecosophy. All led him to open up for the understanding of subtler energy forms. <br /><br />Today he talks on the subject and organizes the Reconnection Experiential Groups REG/<br />GVRs) which includes visits to Y-Guassu and other Sacred Places. The search for subtle energies has led him into healing and therapies. He has a practice in Ayurvedic Massage and Watsu™ besides being a Reiki Master / Teacher in the Usui System of Natural Healing, Ascension and Kundalini Tantra Reiki™. He is a shaman Master/ Teacher in the Ama Deus Shamanic Healing (Uirapuru) Tradition of the Guarani People. This book was written with the intention to support those who are willing to see in the Iguassu Falls and other brother-sister sacred places – more than just tourist attractions. It was written also in the hope that it will help save the Iguassu Falls (Yes, they are endangered) and promote its ecological health and spiritual peace. The book is offered as a prayer for the healing of the Planet and all of her people which includes you.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-84281125742115613132007-05-09T16:02:00.003-04:002007-05-09T16:02:55.371-04:00AcknowledgementSoon!Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-77449415044172098682007-05-09T16:01:00.005-04:002010-03-04T08:10:03.392-03:00A Note On different spellingsThe word Iguassu is not an innocent sound. Just look at all the following ways to spell it: Iguaçu, Iguassu, Iguazú, Yguazu, Yguazú, Y-Guasu. And this book adds three other spellings: Y-Guassu, Y-Guazu or Y-Guaçu. What are we talking about with all these different ways to put this unusual word on paper? <br /><br />First there are nationalistic and language considerations. Iguaçu immediately identifies you with Brazil and the Brazilian universe. This can be good or bad. That is the Brazilian spelling since the orthographical reform of the 1940s. Iguassu used to be correct in Brazil until this orthographical reform. Now, this spelling is used mainly in English and internationally for airline-ticketing and tourism purposes. <br /><br />Iguazú is the spelling adopted by the Spanish-speaking world, from Spain to Mexico, from Argentina to Venezuela and Cuba. The exception is Paraguay. In the frontier area, Iguazú is associated with Argentina. <br /><br />The spelling adopted in Paraguay is Yguazú when referring to the Falls or to the city of Foz do Iguaçu. Otherwise, Guarani-langage dictionaries in Paraguay have adopted the Yguasu (single-s) spelling. Iguassu has also been written as Ihguasu by such big name as the Swiss-born scientist Mosè Giacomo Bertoni (locally known as Moisés Santiago Bertoni. Since Paraguay is a bilingual country, words in Guarani retain the Guarani pronunciation. <br /><br />Unlike all the other pronunciations of the different spellings, the Guarani pronunciation of the “Y” is definitely different from any other sound on Earth and is the appropriate spelling for our purposes. It is advisable that you do not miss the opportunity to listen to the Guarani pronunciation of the “Y” in Yguazú which, among many other thngs, means water. As soon as I develop the technology I will create a link to the Guarani pronunciation (Wait!) <br /><br />Finally, comes the completely non-official spellings (thanks God) that is adopted in this book: Y-Guassu (Y-Guaçu or Y-Guazú) The new thing here is the hyphenated “Y” present in all forms. This means that we retain the original sound of the Guarani pronunciation. The hyphen is there to indicate that the word is more than a word. It is a phrase, a mantra. The “Y” sacred pronunciation is kept. The “guassu” ending can change according to preference of culture, language or grammar, without afecting the sacred sound. Y-Guassu stands for everything Y-GUASSU represents, not only the falls or the river, rainbow or water, tourism and livelihood for many, but the complete cosmovision that this book tries to highlight and that includes you as a conscious visitor.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-74228665098208687772007-05-09T16:01:00.001-04:002007-08-14T17:17:56.922-04:00To the English-language readerThis book is not a translation of the Portuguese book “A Y-Guaçu Secreta – Cataratas do Iguaçu como um Chacra da Terra” published earlier this year. I say that the present book is a cousin to the first one. One of the reasons that I preferred to rewrite it instead of translating it are several. One is that readers of the English language have been blessed by an enormous amount of books, magazines and web pages dedicated to Sacred Sites and Places of Peace of Power (See links). <br /><br />Secondly, what can be thought of new in this field, is the idea of presenting those sites that Brazilians, Argentines, Chileans, Peruvians and Bolivians consider to be sacred in their respective countries: Iguassu Falls, the Brazilian Central Plateau, the Amazon. Again this book will not be able to thouroughly examine all of those sacred places scattered throughout South America. Our aim is to present Iguassu Falls as one such places and give a general view of Brazilian and South American Sacred Geography. <br /><br />Since this book is a product of Iguassu Falls, the Sacred Waterfalls located in the Iguassu River will receive most of our attention and from here we will irradiate both our attention and intention to the rest of the continent.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-23229508681982538562007-05-09T16:00:00.001-04:002007-05-09T16:16:31.630-04:00Getting startedThe purpose of this little book is to introduce you to the Y-Guassu that is a World Peace and Power Place. That is to diferentiate the Sacred Y-guassu from the Iguassu Falls seen only as world-class fine Tourist Destination. Iguassu Falls have become a tourist destination and started to attract world attention only in the early 1900s. But for thousands of years before that, the Guarani Indians of several different nations, have considered the Y-Guassu as the most sacred place on Earth.<br /><br />Anywhere on the Earth, it is possible to be connected to God. But only in Y-Guassu God is present. In Y-Guassu God can be heard. God can be felt. God is there. And this idea continues to be the idea of Y-Guassu as a Sacred Place for the Guarani Indians. They seldom come to the Falls because of the reality in which they have been living for the last 500 years or so. But whenever they do, God is there, talking to them, filling them, replenishing them and causing them to remember their true nature as true sons and daughters of Ñamandú Rú Etê, of Ñamandú Guazú – the true and great father.<br /><br />Ñamandú is the creator, the reason behind everything. He is the One that created and sustains everything. Rú means “father”. Etê means “true” and Guazú means “great”. So Ñamandu is the true great father. And Ñamandu is heard at the World Peace and Power Shrine, Sanctuary, Cathedral, Temple of Y-Guassu. Everything that was with Ñamandu in the days when he created the universe, can be seen at this Y-Guassu Power Temple.<br /><br />First look at the water. In the Guarani language, one of the 150 Indian languages spoken in Brazil, water is “Y”. Just that. This “Y” is to be pronounced as a gutural, throat-produced sound hard to be reproduced phonetically, in this page. If you are a traveller and happen to be in the Iguassu Area, ask someone to pronounce that for you. You can either ask a Guarani or Tupi Indian to pronounce that for you or you can ask any Paraguayan citizen who speaks Guarani. But the important thing to remember is that “Y” is water. And “Guazú” is big. When seeing the Iguassu Falls, the Guarani sees only “Y-Guazu”. The word “Falls” is not present. And that is why we make a difference here between “Y-Guassu, the Sacred Peace and Power Place and Iguassu Falls of travel guides, travel agencies, of the travel industry, of geographical maps, of political planners and “developers”.<br /><br />Continuing on with the “things” that were with Ñamandu in the days of creation, we have the Sacred Hummingbird whose wings still flap around as the Mano´i continues his task of bringing nectar food from Paradise to feed Ñamandu as He creates himself. Be respectful, thoughtful, mindful if you see a hummingbird at the Sacred Y-Guassu.<br /><br />Also at the Sacred Y-Guassu we can remember the creation of the Universe by looking at the most sacred of the trees created by Ñamandu Guazú: the Pindó. Pindovy (Queen Palm). In the beginning Ñamandu planted five pindó palms in the five original directions of the Universe: South,North, East, West and Center (Yes, center is a direction, a place in the universe).<br /><br />Also present at Y-Guassu are the Sacred Refreshing and Creative Mists, the Sacred Rainbow, the Crackling of the burning flames, the paradise dwellings of the Spirit Beings created by Ñamandu with the mission to prepare the Earth for its future inhabitants. The multidimensional Sacred Mists of Y-Guassu can be seen by every person that visits this Sacred Place. In its material aspect the Mists are the Mists that results from the great amount of water pouring into the abyss of the Earth created millions of years ago, after million of years of planetary upheavel and suffering.<br /><br />In the spiritual, shamanic sense, the Mists of Y-Guassu represent the smoke that comes out of the sacred pipe and that ascends heavenward bridging the two worlds – the world of Ñamandu and spiritual beings and the world of ours, spiritual beings living in bodies of matter. The Mists also symbolize the vital energy that surrounds us, encompasses us, circles about us, permeates us – in which we float like fish in an acquarium or like babies floating in the all-encircling amniotic liquid. When you look at the Mists from a distance you might see them ahead but if you get closer you will find out that the Mists are all over. In later pages we will talk about how to capture the Mists and their misty energy, how to connect to them, how to use them and how to send them to people you love anywhere on Earth, anytime in space.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-57573593337794569492007-05-09T15:59:00.001-04:002008-07-15T15:02:26.260-04:00What is in a nameThis chapter was written as a way to ask people, mainly local people to get rid of the old habit of naming nature's beuatiful, creative places in irresponsible ways. The goal was to ask people not to use names for separate cataracts in Iguassu, based on nationalistic, male, egotistical or brute aspects of humankind. Many of the separate cataracts have been named after military heroes of both countries (Brazil /Argentina) and the largest single cataract has been called by the name of Devil's Throat. Why? This article / chapter has not been translated or rewritten in English. So, please come back... and / or tell what you think about it.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-89715899138881998662007-05-09T15:49:00.001-04:002008-07-15T15:03:23.750-04:00AttitudesCome back soon!<br />This area will talk about ways to see and feel Iguassu Falls.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-75319895449100074012007-04-30T18:18:00.002-04:002008-07-15T14:50:16.247-04:00World's Seven ChakrasChapter II<br />Seven Chakras of the Earth<br />As above, so below<br /><br /><strong>Verba secretorum Hermetis verum, sine mendacio, certum et verissimum:<br />quod est inferius est sicut quod est superius;<br />et quod est superius est sicut quod est inferius,<br />ad perpetranda miracula rei unius.<br />- Tabula Smaragdina</strong><br /><br />(It is true and without deceit, certain and most true: What is below is like what is above and what is above is like unto what is below and by these things occurs the miracle of just one thing)* <br /><br /><br />According to this famous quotation, what is above is like what happens below and vice-versa. This is the key to understanding the unity of everything in the Universe”[1]. In chapter one we discussed the Sacredness of Y-Guassu according to the Guarani shamanic tradition and the vision that Y-Guassu is something that does not need names. The River, the Falls, the Mist, Rain, Thunder are all connected to water. And even you – with your physical, supposedly material body made up of 80% water. This is a water world.<br /><br />In this chapter we wish to reafirm the Sacredness of Y-Guassu [Falls] also from other world perspectives. And one such perspectives is the one that uses the concept of Chakras or energy vortexes both in the human body and on the Planet or anywhere in the Universe. According to hindu beliefs our subtle body contains over 70.000 subtle energy channels – called nadis – that transport the vital life force called Prana to all parts of the subtle body. In several places, many of those thousands of channels (nadis) intersect forming the matrix of the subtle body. These major intersections are called chakras. Our gross bodies are formed from the manifestation of the five elements (Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space) around these intersections or chakras. In the human subtle body there are seven major chakras and each is associated with specific functions of the physical body.<br /><br />Likewise the material Earth, the Universe, the stars, insects and everything else that there exists work according to this very same principle. The Earth has a subtle body with thousands of subtle energy channels that transport this Earth energy to the whole Planet and to the conscious part of the Earth who are its people. Those thousands of Earth’s subtle energy channels do intersect in hundreds or thousands of places. And as it is with the body of humans so it is with the body of the Earth. Each of these intersections are power or energy vortexes also called chakras. The body of our physical Earth began to manifest itself from this subtle energy matrix.<br /><br />Iguassu Falls, or plainly Y-Guassu, in the shamanic Path, is one such Chakra of the Earth. Y-Guassu is one of these Power Vortexes of the Earth and, why not, of the Universe. This Power or Subtle Energy Vortex is ready to act on your complex systems of personal chakras – or personal votexes of personal subtle universal energies. Even people who are completely unaware or even totally unconscious of this will report that they have felt elated or great at Y-guassu. Many people cry. Many people say that they feel the presence of God. Many people remember important things in their lives – things that are invaluably important for them. Very few people will ever stand before Y-Guassu without witnessing something special.<br /><br />There are thousands of Power Places or Places of Peace and Power around the Earth. Esoteric traditions single out seven such places to be the seven main chakras of the Earth. The chakras as singled out by different traditions may vary. But most people accept the seven main Chakras of the Earth as being: Mount Shasta, Lake Titicaca, Uluro Kattjuta, Glastonbury, Great Pyramid, Kuh-e-Malek Siah and Mount Kailash. Mount Shasta in California (USA) is the Chakra number one, Lake Titicaca in today’s Bolivia and Peru is Chakra number two, Uluro Kattjuta in Australia is Chakra number three, Glastonbury in England is Chakra number four, the Great Piramyd of Khufu in Egypt is Chakra number five, the little known and somewhat troubled mountain of Kuh-e-Malek Siah at the Triple Border area of Iran-Pakistan-Afeghanistan is Chakra number six and the glorious Mount Kailash in Tibet is chakra of the Earth number seven.<br /><br />There are still big auxiliary chakras connected to the five elements and many other chakras around the world honored as Sacred Sites, or Sacred Places of Peace and Power. Y-Guassu is one of these sacred auxiliary sacred sites along with Machu Pichu, hundreds of Scred sites dotting the Andean Mountains from what today is Chile all the way to Colombia, in the Amazon jungle, as well as in the Brazilian central plateau which includes the city of Brasília. Unfortunately this book does not have enough room to explore all of these Sacred Places and important energy vortexes in South America or even Brazil.<br /><br />But what we can do and will do right now is to ask you to help the Y-Guassu Power Vortex to become stronger so that It can help more people in their personal processes of personal healing, group healing and the healing of the Planet which is both urgent and necessary.<br /><br />As we have lamented in the beginning of this book, the idea of Y-Guassu as a Place of Peace and Power, a Sacred Place or a Vortex of Divine Energy has lost ground and, throughout the last century, has only been seen as a tourist destination whose only mission was to be able to compete with Disneyworld or with man-built infrastructure around Niagara Falls and to able to provide money for those members of a minority who had been lucky enough to arrive in time to grab the best piece of the cake.<br /><br />What the Earth’s Power Place Y-Guassu needs right now is the help of your intent or intention. It needs that you enter the Sacred Place with an open heart, open head, open spirit and aware that the place is full of energy for you and that you may take all the energy being offered, keep part of it, circulate it, send as a gift to the people you love, to the countries who need and to the Earth that also needs our love. Y-Guassu is a limitless source of Pranic Creative Mist Energy.<br /><br /><br />That brings to mind that part of Our Lord’s Prayer that says: “Let your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven”. Again the below-as-above model. All the big principles of life occurs likewise all over the universe – in the as-below-like-above fashion. There is just one law. According to most of the Earth traditions, the human body has thousands of power points that serve the purpose of processing the huge universal energies that allows us all to be alive. To these traditions, the human body has seven major energy points called chakras. In a similar fashion, as Trimegistus’ law of what is below is like that which is above and vice-versa, we are perfect copies of the universe, the planet and solar systems. The Earth as a living organism also has these major seven chacras – or power places just like our subtle bodies.<br /><br />Esoteric traditions believe in this and even goes to the extent of pinpointing which places of the Earth are such main power places. In this sense Mountain Shasta, in California is the world chacra number one and corresponds to the Chakra number one in the human body known is the Base Chakra.<br /><br />The Titicaca Lake on the border of Bolivia and Peru is Earth’s Chakra number two and corresponding to your Chakra number two known as the Navel Chakra.<br /><br />Across the Pacific Ocean and more specifically in today’s Australia, we will find the Earth’s Chakra number three. It is the Uluro Kattjuta formations known by the name of Ayers Rock and the Olgas both part of the Uluro Kattjuta National Park. This chakra of the Earth corresponds to your third Chakra also as the Solar Plexus chakra.<br /><br />Earth’s chakra number four is a long distance away from Uluro Kattjuta. It is locates in Glastonbury and Shaftesbury in the area of Sommerset, England. That is the Earth’s heart Chacra that corrrespond to your that very important Chakra in your body conneceted to your phsysical heart.<br /><br /><br />The Earth Chakra number five is the area of modern day Egypt where the Great Pyramid is located. The Pyramid itself is the Chacra. Its correspodence in your beautiful, god-given body is the area around your throat – the Throat Chakra. Similarly, the great pyramid as the Throat Chacra of the Earth<br /><br /><br />Chacra Six is the Kuh-e-malek Siah a not so tall mountain located in the Tri-point area of Iran, Afhganistan and Pakistan in the land of the Baluchi people.<br /><br /><br />Finally in this seven-chakra voyage across and around the body of the Earth we come to the Seventh Chakra, Mount Kailash in Tibet. A most sacred place for Hindus, Budhists and the prebuddhist, Shamanic bon po tradition. So we end this rather fast and short description of the Earth’s main seven chacras, revalidating Y-Guassu as an important auxiliary chakra of the Planet.<br /><br /><br />[1] This a free translation of the opening verse of Tabula SmaragdinaJackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-54313461745300408682006-12-16T12:18:00.000-03:002007-08-14T17:14:12.847-04:00The manifestationThe Manifestation:<br />Iguassu Falls or<br />Y-Guassu<br /><br /><br />“Every river brings a message of prosperity; every waterfall brings abundance, permanent renewal, as long as the spirit follows the river, in its example and its message from an irradiating source” <br /><br />– Kaka Werá Jecupé, Guarani Shaman <br /><br /><br />The source of the Creative Mist is a powerful seconday or auxiliary chacra of the Earth. At the Source of the Creative Mist, the waters, the forest, the wind, thunder, the rocks, lightnings, all the green encircling it and YOU, all represent different forms of energies or fields of awareness or consciuousness that interelate, interact and contribute to the richness and beauty of the cosmic dance that we use to call Life.<br /><br />When we say that the Source of the Creative Mist is an auxiliary or even a secondary chakra we are free from the load of prejudice attatched to the word secondary as being “second place” or second class to something else. A secondary Chaka does not mean a second- class chakra. In the vision that makes room for the existence or the concept of chakras, the secondary chakras or power places are connected to the main chakras and may even be responsible for thousands of other connection points somehow related to them. Each chakra in the human body is connected to one of our seven subtle bodies and these subtle bodies are conected to different dimensions, to planets, the universe and the cosmos. <br /><br />In this manner the Chakra of the Earth called Y-Guassu – is connected to all main and secondary chakras of the Planet and to the Earth Power Grid and to the Cosmos – since the Earth is not an isolated Planet. The Earth belongs to a family of Planets that belong to a solar system and that is part of a galaxy and so forever on. And thus in this ever expanding universe it keeps being part of families of galaxies as far as our minds can perceive. <br /> <br />Thus we are enegetically connected to Lake Titikaca, to Machu Picchu, to the Pantanal, to the Mouth of the Amazon River, to the Brazilian Central Plateau, to the Pampas, the Pune, Yungas and Sacred Páramos, to the awe-inspiring ring of volcanoes – hundreds of them dotting the Sacred Andean Cordilleras (Mountain Chain) from Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Central America, the Caribbean, into the United States, Canada, Alaska and the Pacific Rim countries, thus embracing the world. Everything in this huge planetary fire ring is conected. What we call Iguassu Falls is a result of this planetary fire activity. <br /><br />In this manner we can start sharing the vision of the Source of the Creative Mist as part of a big totality and not just as physical or geographical accident that serves only tyhe practical purpose of separating or making the border of two South American countries. This is not a fatherless Y-Guassu. A motherless Y-Guassu. A Y-Guassu with no brothers or sisters. It is a Y-Guassu with plenty of relatives, sisters and brothers with whom the Source of Creative Mist communicates, affects and is affected by. Thus, the seekers of Peace and Power – both spiritual and personal – that today flock to Mount Shasta, to Uluro Kattjuta, to Glastonbury or Lake Titikaca may be sure that the Secrete and Sacred Y-Guassu is part of this whole family. As Uluro and Kattjuta is a source of Tjukurpa and dreamtime songlines, Y-Guassu is the source of the Creative Mist, love, healing and the hymn. <br /><br />One of the main problems for Y-Guassu nowadays is that this Source of Creative Mist has not yet been recognized and honored as a Sacred Place by the citizens of the three countries that meet in this beautiful area of the world. Local communities have not been motivated to honor, revalidate and declare It as a Sacred Site of Peace and Power. Then how can the area expect that the rest of the world will learn of its sacredness? The reason for the non-revalidation of the Source of <br />the Creative Mist as a Sacred Place is the the veil of Maya, the Goddess of illusory energies that has kept us terribly busy during our short European history of the region. The daily concerns, survival struggles, the building of family wealth has covered the eyes of most of the dwellers of the land so as not to allow them to see the thick, powerful veil of illusion.<br /><br />The citizens of the countries surrounding the Source have been dangerously illusioned and misguided. To most people the Source of the Creative Mist is simply a tourist attraction. Something beautiful to attract or trap tourists in the same well that sugary surfaces attract bees. The Y-Guassu that really is has been forgotten or never noticed. It is not lived. It is seen through borrowed eyes. All the sacredness that is Hers by right has been expelled, deported, banned. In the lieu of its sacredness comes artificiality. European-styled artificiallity. Thanks to the violent history of colonization, the Guaranis, the avá (people) that turned the Falls into a Sacred Place after millenia of visualizations, invocation, praise and love were expelled from the Land. <br /><br />Even the so called “Legend of the Falls” that is usually told to tourists, on the Brazilian side of the Y-Guassu, has assured that the fact that the Falls were Guarani Territory before the conquest, is nearly forgotten. In the legend the Indian girl called Naipi and the brave Indian hero named Tarobá were Kaingangs and not Guarani. The legend says that the Kaingangs used to live around te Falls – something that the Kaingang Indians do not “remember” since it is not part of their collective “remembrance”. The Kaingang themselves say that they have always lived on the Korang-ban-re Fields or on the fields of the Guarapuava Plateau. But it is hard to find a perfect crime. The white-man-developed story makes a serious mistake in the effort of , consciously or not, wiping out the traces of the Guarani ancestral memoir at the Iguassu Falls area. The names of the supposedly Kaingang heroes are of Guarani origin, and the serpent-deity called Mbói is also an important Guarani word. Why would the Kaingang people give a Guarani name to a deity of theirs? <br /><br />The very same story adapted to the touristy consumption on the Argentine side of the Y-Guassu says that the heroic couple was Guarani. Another important question that comes to my mind now is, how is it possible that dwellers of the Y-Guassu Falls and surrounding areas were Kaingangs on this side and Guaranis across the river. The only thing I can say is that the Maya-caused illusion, and Maya is the Goddess of the Illusory Energies, does not allow modern Brazilians and Argentines to see things in an age-old perspective. They are trying to see long gone millenia through the tinted glasses used in the less than 100 years period. If the Iguassu River today separates Brazilians and Argentineans then it must have, forever and through the eons separated something else, somebody or some people. Then the need for a Kaingang-Guarani border at the Falls is necessary.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-89168377346461749122006-12-16T12:16:00.002-03:002008-07-15T14:49:20.945-04:00A Y-Guassu Theology<strong>Or a Theology of the Iguassu Falls based on the Mbya Guarani's Beautiful Words and other direct sources </strong><br />By Jackson Lima, Foz do Iguaçu (Iguassu Falls), Argentina-Brazil <br /><br />One of the most important events in the universe, for the Mbya Guarani, has been the creation of the “word”. Words are beings. In fact, the sacred variety of the Mbya Guarani language used in rituals, worship and philosophical questioning of life, uses the word “ Ñẽ’ẽ ” both for “word” and for “soul”. It is from this use that we get the concept of “word-soul”. And that is what we all are: word-souls. A name is not just a name. A name given to a Guarani child, by a name giver, is not just a name. It is “that which will hold upstanding the flow of his saying”. It is an inseparable part of his / her being-saying. A lie, a false promise or an effort to persuade someone is deffinitely something impossible to conceive and accept in the Guarani world. The Brazilian Guarani Shaman and Lecturer, Kaka Werá Jecupê wrote: <br /><br />“(...) In the meantime, the space between idea and attitude have generated human misery. The Word runs through human government without spirit, without fufillment of what is said. Since word and spirit are worlds apart. The voice comes out dead. Nonetheless under heavy makeup in order to give an impression of life. The word signs peace treaties while the hand waives to war. Religion is deaf, because the spirit is dead”<br /><br />In the Mbya Guarani Genesis known as the Ayvy Rapyta, Ñamandu the Supreme Spirit, the Creator of the Universe, appears in the primeval darkness with a firm intention to create. After creating his own body, the body through which he would manifest himself, Ñamandu created three very important things. He created the foundation of Human Speech. He created a little portion of Love. And he created a Sacred Hymn. Speech, Love and a Hymn. These things Ñamandu created. And soon after creation he realized that he needed to share those three things. <br /><br />In order to illustrate the importance of words not only for the Guarani Indians but also for many other Amerindian and worlwide cultures, let us take as an example the Myth of Creation of the Huitotos of the Sacred Amazon forest. Says the Dream-Story:<br /><br />“In the beginning, there was nothing. No time, nor space. No desert, no Ocean. No eagle, or forest, or mountain. Darkness was empty, silent and still. Then a word navigated through silence. It was the word “Father”. A being emerged from the word “Father” and became Father Nai-mu-ena.<br /><br />Nai-mu-ena breathed. He thought words. He slept. Once, the scintillating shadow of something snaked through the darkness of his dreams, as if in another sudden dream inside the dream he was dreaming. He tried to catch the shadow with his mind and he caught it. <br /><br />But the scintillating shadow that had been gushed out of the darkness of his dream could not be held down or attatched to anything. He could not keep it down with a rock, or prop it up with a piece of wood, because nothing existed yet. He had no box or a cavern where he could keep it. He was afraid that the shadow might fade back to nothingness. <br /><br />Then he drew out of his thoughts, as if it were a line of raw cotton, the thread of an idea. He extracted the word “Earth” out of his thought and pressed it on the scintillating shadow. The scintillating shadow he dreamed about became the first soil, the ground of the Earth. He had dreamed that to reality. The Earth had started”. <br /><br />In the world of today, a world of fast communication, travels, mass media, mass noise, advertising, government, public relations, persuasion and a several billion-dolar industry to keep us wanting more and more of anything, words have lost their power. Not power of persuasion but power creation, specially the power of creating a better world. The Guarani wisemen say that it is necessary to rescue the words – because we are words. If words are lost, we are lost too. <br /><br />Remember the second most wonderful thing that Ñamandu created: a little portion of love. In the original Mby’a sacred language, a little portion of love (mborayu peteĩ i), sounds more like “a little bitty love”. The fact that “love” comes right after the “word” among the creation of Ñamandu, only increases the complexity of the situation. If words are not just words, love is not just a word that people can use on some special occasions. Thanks to moden day aggressive mass media and advertisment we hear things like “I love my car” and “my kids love popcorn” or “my stomach loves peptobismol”.<br /><br />For the Mbyá Guarani or general Guarani world or cosmic vision, love is a kind of a fine, subtle, cosmic energy that is envolved with creation. And it is an act of great responsibilty when we say “I love you” to someone. These declaration can not be just said or even felt. Maybe we have to rethink the meaning of the word “felt”. The energy of love has to be vibrated and not only felt or thought about. In the same way that the Hindus have developped the Ayurvedic medicine and healing practices, and as the Chinese have organized acupuncture and the Japanese discovered Reiki, Shiatsu and all other healing systems, the Guarani Indians who inhabit the Amazon Forest and nearby areas have been practicing, for thousands of years, a healing practice that has been known to the world under the name of “Ama Deus Shamanic Healing”. Ama Deus is a non-grammatical Portuguese way (or a jungle Portuguese Way) to say “Amor de Deus” or Love of God. <br /><br />This is a kind of healing practice that belongs to those systems of energy healing mainly in the family of Reiki who use the cosmic and life energy that is freely and abundantly available to all. In the Reiki-based family of hands-on energy healing or balancing, practitoners, in some levels, will use special symbols that have been handed down through thousands of years. The Guaranis do the same. The symbols in the Ama Deus (Love of God) Shamanic Healing use the energy of love as both a means of transportation and as road to take the healing to those who need. Try to feel love as not just a word. It will be easier to understand Jesus Christ, the prophet of love, when he told people to love. Love yourselves. Love your neighbors. Love your enemies. How can you love your enemy. It is difficult or even impossible if love is just a word. But it is easier if your love is a vibration – the same vibration found in Nature as seasons evolve into seasons, children play, couples make love, the Earth rotates undisturbingly, as flowers bloom, as life whispers love at important moments – when you are open to see / hear / listen. <br /><br /> The hymn and the ability to sing, celebrate, tell stories through songs is also a very human privilege. Maybe birds do the same. For the Ama Deus Shamanic Healing Guarani tradition a bird called Uirapuru is God’s Messenger and it possibly enjoys its on song. The Uirapuru’s song is so beautiful that, it is said, all the other birds in the forest stop to hear it. The Uirapuru is called musician wren in English and belong to the troglodit family. In the area of he Sacred Iguassu Falls – Source of the Creative Mists, the sacred bird is the hummingbird. <br /><br />I have told somewhere in this book that Iguassu Falls – the Source of the Creative Mist is a sacred place because it is a place where we can remember. Remember what? Remember the importance of words. Remember love. Rememebr the Hymn of Life. But there are also a very important to remember. Besides this word consciousness the native peoples of the Iguassu Falls’ area are also very conscious of another very important fact. It has to do the fact thar we humans are the only upright walking animals. The fact of being upright. Walking upright is a constant reminder of the period when we decided to rise, to lift ourselves up, from walking on our fours to adopting the strange but very important upright walking position. <br /><br />In the Mbya Guarani texts, humans are reffered to as those “risen” in the sense of those who have risen themselves up to the standing position. Scientists in the Western world say that the hands that we liberated as we rose up, are responsible for the progress of our brains and the progress of our whole complex humanity. The Mbya Guarani have never stopped thinking about this miracle. About this evolutionary leap forward (and upward, too). <br /><br />The Mbya texts, compiled from the oral traditions, brings some messages that should be heeded. In one of the verses Ñamandu exhorts people: Ne ma’endua’áke che ree ne ãmy. This phrase means: Remember me in your heart. But in reality it does not say remember me in your heart. The word heart “py’á” is no where to be seen in the sentence. Instead we see the “ãmy”, at the end of the phrase. With this final thought I will end this chapter. <br /><br />The word “ãmy” is a very complex word-concept that might surprise users of European languages or Asian languages who are part of the so called civilized world and are thought to be complex. The word “ã” is the root of the verb to lift oneself up. To say “I lift myself up” we just say “a’ã”. <br /><br />When Ñamandu said “Remember me in your “ãmy” – He, the supreme being, is asking us to remember Him in “our quality of being “risen” up. Ñamandu’s invitation is that you remember him in the counsciousness of your human upright, standing condition. As upper and upright standing animals we should never lose awareness of our divinity. <br /><br />This is finally one more good remenbrance we all are invited to have when we visit the Source of the Creative Mist – popularly known as Iguassu Falls – a Sacred Place. The Awareness of His Divinity that Ñamandu infused our first farthers-mothers with, continues to be part of all of us. It was part of His creation. This is a universal truth that we seem to have forgotten. We are all divine consciousness. The divine consciousness is infused in us. As the hindus say, we are sparks or divine flames in the ccean of universal energy. <br /><br />After having received the infusion of His divine consciousness, Ñamandu gave to each of the new fathers, just created, specific responsibilities. Which are the activities and responsibilities of these parents of humanity according to the Mbyá Guarani <a href="http://guaraniworldview.blogspot.com">Sacred Hymn</a>?Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-65895107193798927362006-12-16T12:15:00.000-03:002007-05-11T09:25:47.555-04:00Brazilian and South America’s Sacred GeographyY-Guassu <br />Doorway to Agartha<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />"I bid you welcome to our domain, Admiral." I see a man with delicate features and with the etching of years upon his face. He is seated at a long table. He motions me to sit down in one of the chairs. After I am seated, he places his fingertips together and smiles. He speaks softly again, and conveys the following. "We have let you enter here because you are of noble character and well-known on the Surface World, Admiral."<br />"Surface World," I half-gasp under my breath! "Yes," the Master replies with a smile, "you are in the domain of the Arianni, the Inner World of the Earth<br /><br /><br />Thousands of people on the Planet believe in the existence of a spiritually advanced civilization that inhabit a Underground or Inner World of the Earth. This old civilization is connected to the higher purposes of the Secret Government of the World and the Hierarchy of Ascended Masters who are the true guides and spiritual teachers of humanity. Agartha is the name of this world and Shambala is one of the cities of this world of light. Acording to some esoteric traditions, there are seven entrances to Agartha in different parts of the Planet. Of these seven entrances, three are close to us in Brazil. <br />Iguassu Falls is one of them. The second entrance to the world of Agartha is Mato Grosso. The third is in Manaus. Iguassu Falls, for this book, Y-guassu, the Source of the Creative Mist, is the entrance that can be identified more easily. What today Brazilians call Mato Grosso has been divided into two different states of the Brazilain federation (Mato Grosso and Southern Mato Grosso). But the Mato Grosso of Agartha may either correspond to this political Mato Grosso or go beyond it and include areas of neighboring states that we now call Goiás, Tocantns and parts of Rondônia (it is worth mentining that what the Portuguese called Mato Grosso or Thick Wood was in fact the Amazonian forest in the State of Rondonia. Thick wood is synonimous to jungle). <br /><br />It does not take much to find that these extensive region called Mato Grosso is magical. Beginning from today’s State of Southern Mato Grosso, the underground (subsolo) is a province of caves. The extended Mato Grosso is a region of mysteries, legends, apparitions and where one finds and abundance of groups that endeavor in the cult of these phenomena. Some of these caves are well known and are explored by the tourism industry like those located on the Bodoquena Mount Range where the cities of Bonito, Jardim, Bodoquena and Guia Lopes da Fronteira are to be found. Some other caves have been explored by more aggressive industries like cement entreprises or even iron ore and manganese mining taking place on the Urucum Mountain Range and Serra dos Carajás (Mountan Range). Who knows whether this extended Mato Grosso might not contain one but several entrances to Agartha? <br /><br />The same thing may be happening with Manaus. The Manaus of Agartha may not be reduced to present day’s limit of the City of Manaus. It might also include part or the whole of the State of Roraima where the enchanted Roraima, Guiana and Tepui geological formations and geographical provinces known collectively as the Guianan Plateau keep inspiring people from all over the world. These area is under the sovereignty of Brazil, Guyana, Surinam and Venezuela and also part of French Guiana. The Manaus of Agartha may include the whole of the mysterious region of many rivers known as Amazonia – where there is no shortage of legends and myths about lost cities, underground and underwater civilizations. <br /> <br />The legend of the pink dolphin seems to be one such “remembrance”. In the popular imagination, the pink dolphins are a breed of people who live in the bottom of the Amazon River and other rivers of this extended “Manaus”. This has been the only for this dolphin-people to have survived some great cataclysm to have happened a lon, long time ago. The dolphins need to come to te surface, now and then, and get mixe with the people. Generally the encounter ends in a kind of abduction or kidnapping. These abductions are necessary for breeding purposes. Local people say that weekend parties in local, far away river jungle communities close to a major river, are the dolphins mostly chosen places for their love abductions. It is saiad that dolphin-people shows up as a well clad, charming man who will attract girls to dance, conquer their hearts and then fades away. <br /><br />To avoid the tragedy. Jungle-river dwellers will be suspiscious of people who show up as if they had fallen from heaven. One of the techniques used by Amazonians to determine whether newcomers are people or dolphins is to find a way remove the cap or hat. They are searching the only hing a dolphin can not hide: the blowhole, used to breathe. In Amazon modern legends there are many true stories of German, English and Russian tourists being denied the Amazonian hospitality specially after a prolongued stay under the sun. For the natives to close their doorless houses to travelers there must be a good justification and that is: there is a big possibility that pink people be a pink dolphin under the desguise of a tourists. Is the underwater pink-dolphin communinty a remembrance of Agartha? <br /><br />The legends that denounce the existence of underground world also prevail in the cosmogony and cosmovisin of several Brazilian Indian peoples. Many saying that the is hollow just like the Agartha efenders say. Iguassu Falls, the Y-Guassu Source of the Creative Mist is to all practical reasons, a doorway to Agartha. The entrance to Agartha through Y-guassu is through that place that in a very weird way has been baptized as “Devil’s Throat”. <br /><br />It is very sad indeed that such a name has been given to such beautful and uncommon portal that leads to Agartha and to call to human consciousness and to those that are watching from the cneter of the Earth the progress of humanity on the surface to destruction and self- anihilation. This is one more of the thngs that must “remembered” by those who come to the Y-guassu Source of the Creative Mist and see Y-guassu as a World Sacred Place of Peace and Power. <br /><br />But Iguassu Falls are not only “gates” or doors. They are a portal that opens up to other dimensions. It is what also happens with Mount Shasta, Lake Titicaca, Uluro Kattjuta, Glastonbury and Avalon, the Great Pyramid, the Kuh-e-Malik Siah and with the most sacred Mount Kailash. It is also what happens in thousand other places on the Planet. These portals connects the communities in the dimension we live, to temples, or cathedrals, cities of light all connected to the spiritual hierarchy. The heart of this portal, at Y-guassu – The Source of Creative Mist is today wrongly called by “that name”. It is made up of crystals, immense crystals that form the center of energy that can be seen by any person that lies back and allows himself or herself to see. <br /><br />Seen through these new eyes of multidimensionality in this world with boundaries between what can be seen and what can not, we notice that from Y-guaçu to Brasilia, from Brasilia to the Titicaca, fromthe Titicaca to Manaus, from Y-guassu to Santiago, to Cordoba, Mendoza, Salta and Jujuy and from these places to thousands of other places on the South American continent and beyond, everything is energetically connected. The problem lies on being able to separate the reductionist Western way of seeing to the other many possibilties to see.<br /><br />Let us take Brasilia as an example. For most Brazilians who are tired of political manipulations, Brasilia is nothing more than a National Corruption Center out of where the suffering of the Brazilian people is duly officialized. But the land where Braslia was built has nothing to do with this patological tendency of the civilization built upon it. Brasilia lies on the central Brazilian plateau, on the Brazilian geodesical center, place whose natural energies are those pointing to ascension. That is one of the reasons why there are so many temples of all religions in the Brazilian capital and neighboring cities. They are temples open to all religions like the pyramid-shaped Temple of the Good Will, the Eclectic City, the Valley of Dawn and holistic movements like the City of Peace with its University of Peace (Unipaz). Even the foundation stone of the city dedicated in 1922, was placed on a place that is known nationally as The Heart Chacra of Brazil. <br /><br />What causes admiration in Brasilia is not only its modern and planned architecture but it is rather its history conected to a “reocurring dream”. It is possible that Brasilia is the most dreamed city in the world. Literally a city built by dreams. Brasilia’s inauguratin happened in 1960. It has won political autmomy only in 1990 but has been occupying spaces in the heads of Brazilians since 1750. It was around this year that cartographer Francisco Tossi pointed the area where Brasilia is today as the appropriate area to serve as the future capital of the country. Even the name Brasilia has a longer history than the administration of president Juscelino Kubitschek. The name Brasilia proposed by the first time in 1823 by Brazilian congressman and member of the Constitutive Assembly, José Bonifácio. It is interesting here to highlight that the idea of Brasilia predates the idea of Brazil, at least as a republic what happened only in 1889.<br /><br />The dream of Brasilia is literally a dream and goes beyond national borders. One of the thngs that Brasilia schoolchildren learn is about the dream of Don Giovani Bosco, today a Catholic Saint, fonder of the Society of Saint Francis of Sales, whose members are called Salesian priets. Don Bosco dreamed that of a new civilization that was supposed to be born in a city to be constructed between the 15th and 20th degrees latitude South. About the vision seen in his prophetical dream, the priest himself wrote: “I could see inside the depths of the mountains and of the indentations of the plains. I had under my eyes the incomparable wealth of these countries which will some day be discovered”. <br /><br />President Juscelino Kubistchek’s great deed was to materialize the dream. To make it come true. Today Brasilia is a World Heritage Site by the Unesco-led Convention for the preservation of cutural and natural heritage sites throughout the world. Even though the Brazilian dream like the dream of most of the peoples of the Earth, are somewhat buried by tons of moral debris and injustice, Brasilia is special. It has been built on sacred land and has a sacred mission. Somewhere down below the present day surface city of Brasília, lies the underground city of Posid. There lives, it is believed, survivors of the land of Atlantis.<br /><br />We can notice that the concept of underground cities connected to sacred places is common worldwide. Secret entrances to Agartha, Shamballa and other places are described by many traditions in several locations in India, Tibet, Mogolia, China and many others. Mount Shasta also houses a subterranean world connected to the continent of Lemuria<br /><br />Another legend says that when Lemuria was sinking, Aramu Muru, one of the seven masters of the continent and that today lives in the subterranean city under Mount Shasta, received the mission to transport the Golden Solar Disc from the Temple of Illumination to Lake Titicaca. During the Inca rule times, the Golden Solar Disc was transferred to Cuzco and placed at the Qorikancha – the main Temple of the Sun, where it remained until the arrival of the Spanish. With the immediate danger, the Disc was taken back to Paititi – the ethereal city on the bottom of Lake Titicaca. World communities part of this world net of seekers believe to have evidence that the lake Titicaca’s portal was reactivated in 1997 and has ever since been working along with the Golden Slar Disc to the benefit of the whole of community. <br /><br />Let us close this chapter by bringing to the reader’s attention the whole of the seven entrances to Agartha as they appear in several different sources used by esoteric commnities thropughout the world: Mammoth Cave (Kentucky,USA), Manaus and Mato Grosso (Brazil), Iguassu Falls Argentina, Brazil), Monte Eporneo (Italy) and Pyramid of Giza (Egypt), King Solomon Mines and Dero Caves.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-72911464489368778232006-12-16T12:14:00.000-03:002007-05-11T09:28:22.910-04:00Y-Guassu's brothers and sisters(“I’ve got so many brothers, I can not count them,<br />in the valley, on the mountains, in the pampa and in the sea...”<br />Mercedes Sosa<br />(Argentinean Singer)<br /><br /><br />If we have a map of South America, it would be interesting to do a small exercise. First let us find the city of La Paz, capital of what today is Bolivia. Moving up north a little we willl find the southern limits of Lake Titicaca. Now let us allow our eyes to drift way to the East of the map and find the city of Brasilia, in what today is called Brazil. Now that we have found Brasilia let us draw a line between Brasília and that point on Lake Titicaca. <br /><br />Now let us look straight up toward Northern South America and let us find now the city of Manaus – capital of the State of Amazonas – one of the States in the Brazilian comunity of people. Now that we have found Manaus, let us draw another line, this time from Manaus to Lake Titicaca. Right away let us continue by drawing another line from Manaus to Brasília. If everything has been done all right we will have a pyramid. Or at least a pyramid-like figure. Let us let our pyramid alone for a moment.<br /><br />Our next step is to find in the map the region called Y-guassu. It does not matter whether it is Ciudad del Este (Paraguay), Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) or Foz do Iguaçu (Bazil). Let us draw a line a from Brasilia to Y-Guassu. It is important that as we draw these lines on paper, these very same lines be drawn in your hearts. The extremity of the line touching the Y-guassu must now be drawn back and united to the extremity on Lake Titicaca. We have again a pyramid – triangle kind of figure. Right? But let us proceed with our exercise. <br /> <br />This time let us turn our eyes to the West of South America and find the city of Santiago, Chile. Let us run a straight line from Santiago to the Southern shores of Lake Titicaca – the Navel of the World. We will have another pyramid. Inside this pyramid, is a great part of the human, touristic, cultural, religious, mystic and eco-spiritual talents and resources of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay and that are in touch in various way to the Source of the Creative Mist the Sacred Y-guaçu. As far as Argentina is concerned, here we find places with such musical names as Chaco, Santiago del Estero, La Rioja, Catamarca, Tucumán, Salta, Jujuy and Formosa. Snow-capped mountain peaks, the highest altitudes in the Americas, ruins of people who preceded us, pucarás and fortresses built by those peoples, valleys, mountains, localized fauna like the condor and the llama that exist nowhere else. All places that hide great mysteries and quiet beauty. Even today, despite over 500 years of occupation by an alienated and careless culture, the Pacha Mama – Mother Earth is celebrated every year in places like Isluga, Chile and Amaicha del Valle in Tucumán, Argentina. <br /><br />In the first Pyramid we have Andean mountains with hundreds of sacred places, sacred volcanoes, the Amazon forest, cerrado-type savanna, great rivers, Aimará, Inca and pre-Inca ruins, the encounter fo the waters of the Amazon (Solimões) River and the Rio Negro and other great manifestations of Gaia.<br /><br />In the second Pyramid, the one connecting Y-guassu to Brasília and Lake Titicaca, we have Y-guassu Falls, in this spelling intent on highlighting water ( Y ) as the principal element in this region we can remember, the cerrado, Mountain Ranges (serras) like the Puraputanga and Bodoquena among others, the Pantanal, forests of different types and ecological classification (rain forest, hunid forest) the Paraguayan Chaco, great rivers. Catholic Shrines like the one in Caacupé (Paraguay) dedicated to the Virgin of Caacupé, the Jesuit Ruins – today World Heritage Sites, floodplains, lowlands, plains, high mountains, volcanoes and other manifestations of the body of Gaia. <br /><br />In the third Pyramid the conecting Y-guassu to Santiago and Lake Titicaca, there are vast areas of Subtropical Hunid Forests, called Mata Atlântica in Brazil and Selva Msionera in Argentina, besides the Argentinean and Paraguayan Chaco region, mountains, deserts, high snow-covered like the Aconcagua. Most of these places shelter sacred places both pre-columbus and syncretical sites that are sacred to pratictioners of difrerent kinds of Catholicism. It is the great family of borderless sites to which Y-Guassu belongs. <br /><br />That does not mean that what has been left of these pyramids of ours are not worthy of our consideration. We can continuing drawing on lines on paper forever until we get to a personal version of the “world energetic grid” shown somewhere on this blog. They are millions of sacred sites because the whole Earth is sacred. Everything is sacred.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9096020485206103378.post-90198640462253177522006-12-16T12:12:00.001-03:002008-07-15T14:56:16.076-04:00Glossary and termsGlossary to words and terms used in <br />the Secret Y-Guassu Universe<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><strong>Ayvu Rapytá</strong> – See Beautiful Words<br /><br /><strong>Beautiful words</strong> – Ñẽ’ẽ porã in the Mby'a Guarani language. That is how the Mby’a Guarani Sacred Hymn is called. It is also referred to as the Ayvu Rapytá – which brings to mind the idea or remebrance of the first or primeval sound connected to the myth of creation.<br /><br /><strong>Chakra</strong> – Wheel in Sanskrit. They are vortexs of energy formed in places of interconnection of the main nadis. The human subtle body has seven main chakras. The Earth – Gaia, as a living body also has these subtle channels and those places of interconection and encounter of these channels called Chakras of the Earth. Y-Guassu is one such chakra. The Earth is seen by several traditions as having seven of these main chakras.<br /><br /><strong>Creative</strong> – Kua’arará – sacred sound in Mbyá-guarani. Kua’á means knowledge. And rara means enlightenment or clarity. Together the two words represent the concept of creativity for the Mbyá-guarani which might bring to mind the idea of an enlightened knowledge, attitudes in life due to this kind of knowledge, the paying of attention to one’s words and deeds, thoughts,energies and vibrations.<br /><br /><strong>Creative Mist</strong> – The physical manifestation of the Creative Mist are the mists at the Iguassu Falls. They represent the Spirit, the Breath of life, Prana, Baraka, Blessings. In this book, the Iguassu Falls are reffered to as the Source of the Creative Mist.<br /><br /><strong>Gaia</strong> – the Earth. Theory developed by James Lovelock according to which the Earth is a living organism and we are all part of it.<br /><br /><strong>Land of Many Waters</strong> – this term is used in this book as a way to substitute the “Triple Border” or “Three Frontiers”. It corresponds to, in the author’s viwew, the (today) trination region easily identified by the following characteristics: to be on the basalt rocks of the Paraná Structural Basin , to be found under the culural, economic and physical influence of the Paraná and Iguassu Rivers; to be an area influenced by the Guarani language and culture. To be convered by Soutrhern Atlantic subptropical humid forests, to have a tendency to have fertile red soil and the abundance of waterfalls and waterbodies both big and small. The first time this term has been used by the author in 1998 after releasing the book “In the Land of Many Waters”. The term is also used independently as a literal meaning for the word Guyana in Northern South America. The term for Y-Guassu as being the Land of Many Waters was not copied from the Arawak language word. Y-Guassu (Y – Water and Guassu, big) also brings to the Guarani mind the idea of big as multitudinous, as many and plentiful.<br /><br /><strong>Manifestation</strong> – In this book refers to and substitutes words like “saltos” or “cataracts<br /><br /><strong>Mano’í</strong> – The Sacred hummingbird. The Sacred Hummingbird mentioned in the Beautiful Words as the one who fed Ñamandu with nectar brought from Paradise as Ñamandu slowly created a human-like body for himself. Before he created the Word, a little potion of Love and a Hymn. Sometimes, the Mano’í and Ñamandu are the same person.<br /><br /><strong>Mantra</strong> – Energetically and vibration-charged words or sounds that helps one to attain certain states of consciousness and or well being.<br /><br /><strong> Marma</strong> – Your body has 107 marmas divided into 18 regions. The chakras are found in this marmas regions. Or, puitting in another way the chakras are larger according to Ayurveda. Marmas are control points through which,and if we know how, we can work them in relation to the flow of prana (Chi, Baraka, Mist, Ki). Each marma works on nadis, chakras and both physical and subtle organs.<br /><br /><strong>Mboi</strong> – Snake. That is where the word “boa” comes from. Brazilian Portuguese adopted the word that is written as “bóia”. All boas but mainly the “constrictors” are considered sacred not only to the Guarani but to many other cultures. In many tribes they are connceted to creation myths. In the Legend of Iguassu Falls, as told today,despite imperfections, Mboi is a deity (not God).<br /><br /><strong>Mboicy</strong> – Also written “Boicí”. Mboi’s mother. Cy is “mother” in Guarani. The name of a river that crosses Foz do Iguaçu. Is also the name of a central district in the city. The word may have suffered the influence of religious syncretism as someone not very familiar with linguistic subtleties possibly tried to associate Mboicy, Mother of Mbói to Mother of God.Possibly thinking that the word meant god.<br /><br /><strong>Mirĩ </strong>(Mee’reen) – Small, adjective used after the word it qualifies.<br /><br /><strong>Mist </strong>– Tatachina in Guarani. Also means “smoke” in the non-sacred,daily Guarani.<br /><br /><strong>Mist seeker</strong> – The conscious visitor to Y-Guassu. Those who are aware of the value of the mists and seeks them and come to bathe in them and refresh in them.<br /><br /><strong>Moconá</strong> – Saltos ou Cataratas no lado argentino da Terra das Muitas Águas que desemboca no rio Uruguai. No Brasil conhecidos como Salto Yucumã. Acesso no Brasil por Itapiranga (RS) na Argentina pela província de Misiones.<br /><br /><strong>Monday</strong> – As in Monday Falls – Falls cataracts on the Monday River on the Paraguayan side of the Land of Many Waters. Monday is a Guarani Word that means “stolen water”. Not a day of the week.<br /><br /><strong>Nadis</strong> – channels through which the universal subtle energy flows. There are thousands of nadis in our subtle bodies.<br /><br /><strong>Ñamandu</strong> (Nyah – man - dooh’) – The supreme personality of God<br /><br /><strong>Ñamandu Mirĩ</strong> –The small or mini-Ñamandu. The supreme God’s presence inside you. The God within.<br /><br /><strong>Secondary chakra</strong> – Thousands os secondary or lesser chakras or energy vortexes are scattered all over the subtle body of Gaia and Nature, be it a body, a Planet, an animal or a Galaxy.<br /><br /><strong>Source of the Creative Mist</strong> – Name adopted by the author to refer to the Iguassu Falls, in its Y-Guassu (Y-Guazu, Y-Guaçu) aspects, i.e.: as a Sanctuary, Sacred Place. <br /><br /><strong>Y</strong> – water in Guarani. The primeval sound of this word is a mantra or a soul sound that colrresponds to LAM, the Sanskrit mantra for the base chakra.<br />Y-Guassu – In this writing, Y-Guassu refers to the world-renowned Iguassu Falls as a Sacred Place; to Y-Guassu as the Earthly manifestation of the balanced power-protection principle present everywhere in Nature and also within us; without any ties to the problems associated to the concept of Iguassu as used by materialistic civilizations. In this writing the important thing is that the original sacred soul sound “Y” is preserved. The ending “guassu” can be written in any way you want as explained on the note on spelling in this book. It is highly advisable that you contact a Paraguayan national or someone that speaks Guarani or any language in the Tupi-Guarani language family in order to hear the original “Y” sound. This sound corresponds to the vibration of the base chakra that is the dwelling of this sound. The Sanskrit equivalent of this soul sound is LAM. The hyphenated word indicates that “Y-Guassu” is more than a word, It is a complete phrase, it is also a prayer and a mantra.Jackson Limahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07977234953117873458noreply@blogger.com0