I’m very fortunate to have a crazy family. Being a daughter of a dedicated MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) Member enabled me to have a very open-minded view on life. I’m not a master of, but am familiar with topics like sacred geometry, extraterrestrial life, astrology, and crystology.
Peru is such a fun place to explore these ideas. It absolutely blew my mind to see possible applications of these theories everywhere I went. It was fun explore the various meaning of the recurring concentric circles like those found in Moray and the map of sacred sites built around Cusco with Qorikancha at the center. This in artistic rendition of said map. Qurikancha is represented in the center and each dot on the outside represents a temple or other such sacred site. Not only do they line up with each other perfectly to represents the sun and its rays they so worshiped, but the rings of site extending to the edge of the map hint at a deeper symbolism.
I liked to let my mind entertain the thought that only extra extraterrestrial assistance explains how rocks of this size were moved. How people with such limited technologies could possibly know to how to harness the energy of seismic waves and avoid total buildings to collapse. I mean, how else did these people learn to genetically modify potatoes!?
I’m not saying I believe these theories as facts, but I’m open to the possibilities. It is hard to deny that a society that worshiped PachaMama (Mother Earth) and saw no monetary value in gold was definitely blessed with or more able to mentally capable to discovering some pretty advanced technologies. I’m sure being surrounded by San Pedro cactus didn’t hurt, either.