Priestly ordinations for the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, on July 2, 2026, with …
Under guise of inculturation Pachamama was marched through St Peters
basilica The video below was popular during the time of Mathew Fox and his side star hawk . Leo and the boys think paganism can be baptise for the sake of community respect and understanding they hate the idea of original sin
that pagan gods are demonic. This walt Disney fantasy theology is what Mueller and Burke agree to under guise of the Vatican II pastural council
St Augustan pray for us
watch the video the lies in it are what modern clerics believe
Cultural Marxism for the catholic church
The Burning Times
Cardinal Müller ordained 4 deacons and 3 priests for the TLM community 'Institute of the Good Shepherd …
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AI OvervieYes, historical and archaeological evidence indicates that the Inca and Chimú civilizations performed human sacrifices, including children, as offerings to the earth and mountain deities. These practices were generally aimed at maintaining cosmic balance, ensuring good harvests, or appeasing angry deities during natural disasters like severe flooding.
The Inca Capacocha Ritual
The Incas practiced capacocha, a major state ritual where unblemished, perfect children were sacrificed to appease mountain deities (apus) and Mother Earth (Pachamama). The Process: Children were often chosen from distant provinces as a form of tribute and were brought to the capital of Cuzco. After sacred rituals, they were led up high Andean peaks, sedated with coca leaves and alcohol, and left to freeze to death or were struck on the head to reduce suffering.
Archaeological Evidence: Famous, perfectly preserved mummies—such as the 15-year-old "Maiden" found on the Llullaillaco volcano in Argentina—testify to this historical practice. Mass Child Sacrifice by the Chimú
In the coastal regions of Peru, the Chimú Empire (which predates and was later absorbed by the Incas) practiced large-scale child sacrifice. The Discovery: Archaeologists at sites like Huanchaquito and Pampa la Cruz (near modern-day Trujillo, Peru) unearthed the remains of over 140 children and 200 young llamas sacrificed in a single event approximately 550 years ago. The Motive: Anthropologists theorize this mass offering was an attempt to appease natural forces and deities during an era of extreme, destructive flooding brought on by an El Niño weather event. Modern Context
In modern Andean cosmology, Pachamama is considered a benevolent, generous figure. Today, adherents use non-human offerings like coca leaves, alcohol, and dried llama fetuses (sullu) to seek safe passage, good health, or fertility. While persistent rumors and occasional reports exist in remote mining and folkloric communities of clandestine, ritualistic sacrifices of adults as a modern sullu, these are illegal and deeply condemned.
S. Ramanujan, Mathematician ~ What God is he talking about?~ Sir, an equation has no meaning for me …
Word made flesh the greatest equation
Priestly ordinations for the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, on July 2, 2026, with …
This what Burke and the Boys back Mr. dress up can pretend all he wants
Pachamama, or "Mother Earth," is the supreme fertility and nature goddess revered by the indigenous peoples of the Andes (including the Quechua and Aymara in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Argentina). She represents the universal energy, the cosmos, planting, and the harvest. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Who is Pachamama?
In Andean mythology, she is much more than just the earth itself. The name stems from the Quechua words pacha (meaning space, time, earth, or universe) and mama (mother). She is viewed both as the physical planet and the eternal, universal feminine energy. [1, 2, 3]
Key aspects of Pachamama include:
The Nourisher: She is the ever-present creator that protects humanity, brings fertility to the soil, and yields the crops. [1, 2]
The Powerful Enforcer: While she is generally a kind and giving deity, she demands respect. When humans take too much from the land or treat the environment with disrespect, she can communicate her displeasure by causing earthquakes and landslides. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Offerings (Pago a la Tierra): To keep harmony and ensure a good harvest, Andean people make regular offerings to her, including food, wine, and coca leaves, especially during the sowing season and throughout the month of August. [1, 2]
Cultural Significance
Pachamama worship has survived centuries of colonization. In remote areas where Catholic conversion was not fully realized, she is sometimes considered a manifestation of the Virgin Mary. Today, her reverence has grown into a broader global symbol for environmental activism, reflecting the importance of living in harmony and reciprocity with the planet. [1, 2, 3]
Would you like to know more about:
The specific rituals and ceremonies performed for her in Peru or Bolivia?
How her beliefs connect to the modern environmental movement?
Similar "Mother Earth" figures in other global mythologies?
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Planting a "Pachamama tree" is a symbolic and ecological act of giving back to Mother Earth. In Andean cosmology, Pachamama (meaning "Earth Mother" in Quechua) embodies fertility, the cosmos, and the interconnectedness of all life. Planting a tree is a physical manifestation of this reverence. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The concept and significance of this practice span several key areas:
1. Sacred Reciprocity (Ayni)
In Indigenous Andean traditions, humans and nature must maintain a relationship of mutual support. Because Pachamama sustains life by providing food and water, planting a tree is an active way to return that energy, nurture the earth, and ask for continued harmony. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
2. Ecological Stewardship
Modern environmentalists and spiritual practitioners use "Pachamama tree planting" to denote restorative agroforestry. It involves planting native tree species in deforested or vulnerable regions to restore soil health, protect watersheds, and combat climate change. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
3. Spiritual Connection
Placing a tree in the earth is viewed as a grounding ritual. It acts as a meditation on growth, patience, and renewal, honoring the deep spiritual connection between humanity and the natural world. [1, 2, 3]
4. Intentional Offerings
Tree planting is often accompanied by an offering (or Pago a la Tierra). Participants might bury natural items like corn, coca leaves, or flowers in the soil alongside the roots to thank the earth for past harvests or to request future abundance. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If you are thinking of participating in or hosting a tree planting, I can:
Find volunteer tree-planting initiatives in your area.
Provide a list of native tree species best suited for your local environment.
Guide you on how to prepare a traditional Andean offering to perform alongside the planting.
Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
Priestly ordinations for the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, on July 2, 2026, with …
Pope Benedict new that the seminaries were hot beds of James Martins
Cardinal Martini was never dealt with he openly preached heresy Jesuits never were reined in on his watch . 1981 nov 25 he enter the congregation of doctrine and faith (office of the holy inquisition) he had leading role in Vatican II
He created leo and Cardinal Martini (illuminati agent of destruction) by their fruits
Pachamama tree planting connected to Assisi (JPII BVI gave us the seeds)
Priestly ordinations for the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, on July 2, 2026, with …
Mr dress up looks traditional but lacks one thing a back bone St Paul didn't say look the part to get along but hold on to tradition correct St Peter when need to to his face
Cardinal still hoping for Reconciliation with the Society of St. Pius X Excommunication is not a …
Good cop bad cop diplomacy hold on boys to sacred tradition these serpents not worth your time Rome lost the faith become the seat of the Antichrist
Pachamama tree is still in the Garden of Edan
Bishop Kozon: "Traditionis Custodes Does Not Harm Church - FSSPX Consecrations Do"
Rome masters of Gas lighting nothing wrong with Vatican II the new mass theology is good look at all those vocations Gay mafia is good James Martin
and St Paul are on the same page don't you know
Bishop Kozon: "Traditionis Custodes Does Not Harm Church - FSSPX Consecrations Do"
Sacrifice of the Mass vs meal what planet are you on
no difference ok Co- Redemptrix no big deal either , Walking around with Pachamama at mass no big deal nothing to see move on .
Talk about gaslighting
FSSPX Responds: Excommunications "Unjust and Invalid"
Fighting for truth is not worrying its loving on ward Christian soldier the barbarian are inside the gates
Cardinal Müller ordained 4 deacons and 3 priests for the TLM community 'Institute of the Good Shepherd …
But you still slapped Our Lady face being silent when she attacked
Who you kidding Gay mafia you bend a knee too your not fooling anybody
but lets pray for your new Priest God Bless them
"Reconciliation": FSSPX Priests Must Accept “Legitimacy of Novus Ordo”
How many men ordained in Germany this year and their worried about Trads
"Este es así, este es asá, este puede comulgar, este no puede comulgar, a este se le puede perdonar,…
James Martin crowd golden calf moment has a time limit keep dancing boys enjoy it while you can
Gänswein: FSSPX "More Hardline Than Ever"; Leo XIV Should Ease Latin Mass Restrictions
Its about theology of our fathers not just Latin mass take that Pachamama plank out of your eye
Welcoming Perversion: Hide your Children From the Synodal Church
Herod chased holy family out of Jerusalem into Egypt so SSPX is chase out of Rome by a tyrant that worships Pachamama and its planted tree in Vatican garden . Hard power or soft power men of power have same thing in common hatred of the holy family. They attack Mary then they attack her faithful priest