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This posts ends with a small segment of song by the Qero (also spelled Q’ero) of Peru, but I would like to first give the story behind the song. The Qero are lovely-hearted people who live in very isolated villages in the high Andes and who still live a life immersed in the Andean Cosmovision. I was in Peru as part of a small group participating in a trip organized by Carla Woody and sponsored in part by Kenosis Spirit Keepers (the non-profit organization of which Carla is the president … Continue reading
Mamma Tuta Danced
In the beginning was Mamma Tuta, the dark, the void. Then Mamma Tuta began to dance, and as she danced the stars streamed out of her elbows, out of her knees, out of her breasts, out of her womb, and as she danced the stars were strewn across the universe. This post was updated on June 3, 2011 to include the photo by NASA STScl.