Los Tres Mundos Andinos - Uku Pacha, Kay Pacha, Hanan Pacha
Andean Cosmovision
In Andean cosmovision, the cosmos is interconnected and part of a whole. The concept of Pachamama represents the spiritual and physical universe. Consciousness is intangible and cannot be understood using directional terms like up or down. Instead, it expands and is connected to different worlds.
Interconnected Worlds
- The Andean worldview sees all worlds coexisting as part of a greater expansion.
- The inner world, called "q", exists beneath the Earth where seeds germinate in darkness before becoming plants.
- The Pucú Pacha represents the future, emphasizing the importance of roots for existence and how it nourishes what will come next.
- Ukhupacha is often misunderstood as a negative world, but it must be seen as necessary for understanding movements on Earth and life itself.
Symbolism of Worlds
- Ukhupacha is represented by a serpent symbolizing connection with ancestral spirits and nurturing future generations.
- Kaipacha represents the present world that connects past and future experiences. It allows us to have the human experience known as life.
- Kaipacha is symbolized by a puma, which has overcome fear and lives from the heart.
The Sacred Condor
- The condor represents Halloq Pacha, mistakenly referred to as the "upper" world due to its higher level of expansion.
- Cancha Qocha is the world of the past where life originated, influencing natural forces like rain and lightning that sustain life on Earth.
- Taita Inti Mama Quilla resides in Cancha Qocha symbolizing masculine and feminine aspects within everything we observe in the sky.
Evolution towards Unity
- Through evolution, humans can connect with Cancha Qocha through their hearts after overcoming fear and anger.
- The flight of the condor represents a peaceful glide, symbolizing trust and unity with the higher realms.
- The condor's interaction with the puma demonstrates a perfect interrelation where both give and receive, teaching gratitude and valuing what comes from other worlds.
Reciprocity of Existence
The three worlds in Andean cosmovision coexist and rely on reciprocity for their existence. Each world complements the others, creating life through constant giving and receiving. This interconnectedness is present in every aspect of existence.
Interrelation of Worlds
- Haining or reciprocity is fundamental to the interrelation between the three worlds.
- Each world complements the others, ensuring their existence through constant giving and receiving.
- The consciousness of each world exists within everything, from galaxies to cells, society to whispers.
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