Chinchaysuyu Council & Committee along with
don Oscar and Robert
Want to Thank You For Your Support
at Serpent Mound,
at Serpent Mound,
"A SACRED RE-MEMBERING: CEREMONIAL EARTHWAYS OF CONDOR AND EAGLE" 2012 - Ceremonies with don Oscar Miro-Quesada & Robert Vetter
held May 18-20,Was an extraordinary experience that has touched many who attended with 'healings' on many levels while we were there and continues.
held May 18-20,Was an extraordinary experience that has touched many who attended with 'healings' on many levels while we were there and continues.
We embraced the experience with peaceful, receptive hearts, and open courageous minds. We renewed long time friendships, and made new friends that we hope to see again! As don Oscar often reminds those heartfelt aspirants of the Great Work, “By doing, one learns; with study, one refines; through dreaming, one creates; in loving, one fulfills. This is the secret art of tending the sacred garden of the Soul.” Nature, Culture, Self.. don Oscar Miro-Quesada
In Gratitude....
don Oscar Miro-Quesada is our respected Peruvian Kamasqa Curandero, UN Observer to the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, OAS Fellow in Ethnopsychology, originator of Pachakuti Mesa cross-cultural shamanism, and founder of The Heart of the Healer Foundation http://www.heartofthehealer.org
Oscar has dedicated his life to the revitalization of Ethnospiritual wisdom traditions as a way to restore sacred trust between humankind and the natural world. A popular international teacher and master ceremonialist, his work has been featured on CNN, Univision, A&E, and the Discovery Channel. For more information visit www.mesaworks.com
don Oscar Miro-Quesada |
Oscar has dedicated his life to the revitalization of Ethnospiritual wisdom traditions as a way to restore sacred trust between humankind and the natural world. A popular international teacher and master ceremonialist, his work has been featured on CNN, Univision, A&E, and the Discovery Channel. For more information visit www.mesaworks.com
Robert Vetter |
Robert Vetter is a Cultural Anthropologist who has been conducting fieldwork in the areas of spirituality and healing among the Native Peoples of the Southern Plains since 1980. He received an M.A. degree in anthropology from the University of Oklahoma in 1984. His adopted grandfather was Oliver Pahdopony, the last medicine man of the Comanche’s. In early summer, his book Big Bow: The Spiritual Life and Teachings of a Kiowa Family will be published. This collaborative work tells stories of his adopted Kiowa uncle, Richard Tartsah (who was also a medicine man), and several generations of his family. Bob is a teacher, lecturer and workshop leader on a variety of topics related to Native American traditions and cross cultural spiritual teachings.
Sacred Ceremonial Fans - Robert Vetter |
"There is never any charge for Ceremony
All proceeds sustain the teachings, THOTH, Its’ teachers,
the local community, and the work of the Chinchaysuyu"
All proceeds sustain the teachings, THOTH, Its’ teachers,
the local community, and the work of the Chinchaysuyu"
In Gratitude, Chinchaysuyu Committee:
Peggy Kobernick, Elaine Noyes,
Virginia LoneSky
Virginia LoneSky
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(Thanks to Kathy Moore for sharing her photographs from May 18-20, 2012
Chinchaysuyu Hosted Event)
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In Gratitude - Artwork - Our New Masthead
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