Starseed Peru Adventure

Launching in January 2025

Althea Provost_Machu Picchu Peru_2013
Photo Image: ©Althea Provost, Machu Picchu, Peru, 2013

To develop a discerning eye for megalithic construction and appreciate the master masons of antiquity is to deepen one’s presence and attune one’s perception of beauty. If you have taken my recent course, The White Road, you understand the great achievements of Mayan architects and builders who created cement, the resilient glue that held their city-states together and bound their cosmology into one creative construction—from the sky to earth. Mayan constructions transcended mere form and function, encompassing monumental buildings and intricate road networks. These structures invited participants to engage with the universal path, guiding them through the sacred tree of life. The grandeur of their temples, the precision of their observatories, and the connectivity of their causeways all served to immerse individuals in a cosmic journey, intertwining the heavens and the earth. 

In Peru, we leave behind the use of cement and marvel at the megalithic polygonal walls, where precision-cut stones fit together like tight-fitting Legos. These walls, with their intricate and precise stonework, showcase the incredible craftsmanship of the Inca civilization. The precision cuts of the stones fit together seamlessly, creating structures that have withstood the test of time. Throughout our stay, I will invite you to deepen your awareness and ask Source to help you remember your connection to the cosmic mind and inherent abilities.

Join us for the Starseed Peru Adventure over the autumn equinox in September 2025. Compare the stone wall from Ek Balam in Mexico with the 12-sided polygonal stone from Cusco, and witness firsthand the incredible craftsmanship of these ancient civilizations. This journey will not only deepen your appreciation for the intricate art of megalithic construction but also invite you to connect with the profound spiritual heritage of the Andes—a heritage that predates the mighty Incan Empire. As you explore these ancient sites, you’ll witness the precision and craftsmanship of the stonework, marvel at the alignment of structures with celestial events, and feel the powerful connection to the cosmos that guided these ancient builders. Join us and experience the timeless beauty and spiritual depth of the Andes, where every stone tells a story of a civilization that revered the earth and the stars.

Mayan Masons of Ek Balam, Mexico
Twelve-Angled Stone is a remarkable example of Inca craftsmanship.
The Golden Temple of Coricancha. The three windows symbolize the three realms of Inca cosmology: the underworld (Ukhu Pacha), the earthly world (Kay Pacha), and the upper world (Hanan Pacha).
Photo Image: ©Althea Provost, Machu Picchu, Peru, 2024

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