Tiwanaku


If anyone believes that human thought and emotion does not imprint itself upon the energy field they should cross the border between Peru and Bolivia on the road to Tiwanaku. It was like entering another dimension (Hell) as you walked across the river bridge between the countries.Peru touched you in the heart (heart vortex, or chakra) while the Bolivian side hit you right in the belly – the emotional chakra. Pretty much everyone in the group felt the same – ugh! The Bolivian uniforms at the border reflected this energy just as the energy reflected them. All had recently returned
from hospital after undergoing humour-bypass surgery.
It took ages for the simple process of a group of multinational tourists to gain entry to the country for a matter of hours. The border town on the Bolivian side was filthy with litter strewn everywhere and the 40 minute journey from the border to Tiwanaku involved the bus stopping at two more ‘security checks’ – one by the police and the other by the military and the same on the way back.I found Tiwanaku to be a horrible place energetically. I have felt this vibe in many places around the world – all of them connected to human sacrifice, what would be called today Satanic ritual to summon the ‘gods’, and in my view to reptilian energy.
In fact, there was a temple or ritual square at Tiwanaku which had faces coming out of the walls. This could possibly be symbolic of the ‘gods’ or entities coming through into this reality during the rituals – something that happens in major Satanic rituals to this day.
The group of people that came with me felt the same ‘belly’ energy at Tiwanaku and it highlighted something of fundamental importance to understand the way that humanity is enslaved by those same ‘gods’.

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