The Shamanic Sacred Geometry of Your Heart

After many years of research and exploration on the path of human transformation, it now appears clearly to us that dissociation, distress, and disease, originate from the 6 emotional core wounds faced during childhood.


From there, many suffer from stress, anxiety, and depression, without being able to identify the root cause of it.

These 6 wounds represent the spectrum of behaviors that prevent any human being from experiencing healthy growth and development. Most of us — if not all of us — carry a different combination of these wounds, at different degrees of intensity. These are passed from a generation to another, unconsciously.

As a result, the wholeness of the individual (indivisible, undivided) is energetically broken into pieces, dispersed, and distanced from the anchor of the heart center, in separate directions.

The ancestral and universal concept of the medicine wheel, through the calling (call in, calling back in) of the directions, is intended to re-assemble, re-consolidate, and re-align the individual at its most integral nature.

The Shamanic Sacred Geometry of the Heart, the 6 emotional core wounds experienced during childhood, the calling of the directions, harmonic balance of masculine and feminine principles

This renewed state of being is the result of allowing your consciouness to expand from the roots up, into the all-encompassing living structure of the heart.

It is through the shamanic sacred geometry of the heart, composed of 6 primordial vectors of energy, forming 2 pyramids — one pointing up, one pointing down — that the masculine and feminine principles are re-united in harmonic balance.

The antidotes to the 6 emotional core wounds are embedded in this lattice of energy, and require the light of your consciousness to be fully brought to life.


If you feel ready to start mastering this understanding of the human heart, click here.

Blessings from Peru.

Alku

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