Sacred masculinity was the topic of last week. I encountered it – thanks to that, sometimes I have the feeling that I am encountering a culture here with the Arhuacos that I have described in the book “Dream Stones”.
Mamo Komijaku, a guardian of water, stands for this kind of masculinity.
A guardian of the earth, listening quietly to the female voice of the earth, he walks his path in silent presence. Experiencing him is nourishing and goes beyond all the ideas of a man in our patriarchal culture. And I witnessed how ATI, our hostess, stands in the midst of the wise men and sees and accepts her role as a woman there. I am grateful to meet indigenous role models where I can see that our vision of the Healing Biotopes plan has real roots, and from here we can together orient ourselves towards the new, a new future. I thank all the men who recognize their greatness in loving this earth and supporting the development of the female primal nature.
Strengthened by this source, I go into the coming week.