Places like Sacsayhuamán carry such potent energy and history and my personal belief, shaped by experiences outside of Western culture is that places like this should be entered with intention because they have the potential to really shift and impact those who visit.
I wanted to make sure I was in a receptive state, fully attuned and present for the experience. Metaphorically speaking, turning the antenna on and ready to receive.
Sacsayhuamán isn’t just a bunch of rocks randomly put together.
It is truly an invitation to connect with our past. Each stone holds a mystery that has left the most intellectual of minds puzzled. Despite our modern tech, we still don’t know how some of these sites were built. The precision of the stone-cutting and the cyclopean masonry is strikingly similar to the megalithic structures in Egypt.
Both these civilizations built with a deep understanding of Earth’s vibrational energy, aligning their structures along Earth’s major Ley Lines. Structures were designed and implemented with celestial alignments in mind, whether it be lunar, solar or stellar.
These sites were intentionally placed and crafted to enhance energy and align with cosmic forces such as equinoxes and solstices using the frequency and properties of stone.
This ancient system of knowledge is most likely passed down from a advanced yet lost pre flood civilisation.
Ancient architecture and this deep understanding of astronomy isn’t just seen in Peru or Egypt. It can be found in places like Stonehenge in the UK or Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The list is extensive.