other “lost cities,” had been protected from outsiders by magical seals that could not be opened until the appropriate time. Machu Picchu was “rediscovered” in 1911. However, Inca shamans today continue the tradition of safeguarding the ancient knowledge until humanity can handle the truth.
Hints of the vast scientific and metaphysical knowledge of the ancient Lemurians can perhaps be seen most readily in the mystifying monuments and other structures built by their proteges, the Inca, Egyptians and other great civilizations. Of the Lemurian continent itself, only one city has been found so far: Tiahuanaco in Bolivia right across the Peruvian border. The ancient city is estimated to be between at least 10,000 – 15,000 years old, making it the oldest known city in antiquity. We’ll be visiting Tiahuanco during the second leg of our Peru vision quest this August (2009) and we’ll explore other Lemurian artifacts and cosmic surprises while we’re there. Join us! Take a look at what our master shaman and guide, Don Victor has planned for our visit to the ancient Lemurian city:
Puno / Desaguadero / Tiahuanaco
We go to the mysterious ancient city of Tiahuanco, and the eastern mountain ridge–part of the spine of Mother Earth that retains enormous creative energy. While in Tiahuanco, in the Temple of Kalasasaya, we connect with the Atlantean Masters of Light. We will make a small ascent to the Pyramid of Akapana for a cosmic connection to the constellation of the Pleiades (thought to be the cosmic origins of humanity) through the enigmatic Puerta del Sol (Sun Gate)–an interdimensional portal. Next, we descend to the semi-underground temple of Kantatallita, which features stone heads of all terrestrial ethnic groups