Shielding Shinawindua Waters
The waters of the Páramo are sacred resources.
The Shinawindua are guardians of these waters.
This article describes how we collaborated
to boost the protection of an ecosystem
important to everyone.
Photograph by: https://shinawindua.org/
Journey to Munyiwa
On Sunday August 20 we ascended to
an important water source in the Cordillera Oriental
To protect the cycle of water flows
between sky and earth is important to
the continued survival of all who depend on uninterrupted water.
As one of the missions to reinvigorate
the protection of all the waters,
we journeyed into the Páramo
to empower the energies that protect
the ecosystems of the Páramo waters.
The effort began with a submission of energies
to the local earth for continued existence
of the ecosystems.
Photograph by: https://shinawindua.org/
Shielding
A shield of The-One-Law was summoned as
Sanctuary for all the Páramo extents
from Santa Marta in the north
to Villavicencio to the southeast.
The effort to connect ionospheric energies
into the local ecosystem nexus was
a collaboration between atmospheric technology
and the spiritual science of the Shinawindua.
Photograph by: @JerryfromV
The ground site is over faulting that
underlies a large expanse of the Páramo.
Sanctity
The Shinawindua regard preserving the ecosystems
as a sacred responsibility and
seek resources to strengthen
the protections of the planet.
describes well the nature of this responsibility:
"Paying my respects to the universal water of life was a deeply emotional act. I felt that I was in the presence of something bigger than myself, a force that flows through every living being and is essential to the cycle of existence. I watched the water droplets slide down my hands and realized that, in that moment, I was touching the same water that has existed since time immemorial, connecting me with all past and future generations."
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? Can you find a way to participate,
to help ensure our planet and ecosystems remain intact ?
It could be material or service or economic aid
you may find to jointly prosper in
the effort to help preserve these resources.
Photograph by: https://shinawindua.org/
If you would like to collaborate,
Please contact them through their website at https://shinawindua.org/
or send them BCH as you can
to the Shinawindua wallet at:
bitcoincash:qpk2gqnnrc9k49lra44s0u5d8jrek7mdmv4jwklqne
Thank You
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Epilogue
What are we looking at here ?
The scenery is a relatively undisturbed ecosystem.
Vegetation captures and shields ground moisture,
retaining water that collects nutrients.
Occasional remote homes are dwarfed by the expanse of
untroubled nature.
+ Some view the whole area as a living entity.
Undisturbed,
it continues an existence begun before humans arrived.
Disturbing the flows of waters and aquifers
and the whole biomass of the surface,
would threaten a complex physical balance.
Beyond simple physical processes
are aspects that may be regarded as sentient.
That sentience,
of such a massive expanse of area suspended
above the highest regions of the Andes,
suggests it may be best left undisturbed.
+ others regard the area differently.
Entities who envision "developing"
mineral and property 'rights'
regard such areas as national resources
haunted by peoples who impede "progress".
Such "developers" are backed by bank interests
profiting from various activities
involved in developing projects.
Banking interests begin
the effort to develop
by first requiring project extents
based upon property ownership.
What may in reality be sentient entities
banks redefine as "real estate" and "mineral rights".
These terms legitimize
government intervention on behalf of their clients.
This strategy eradicates historical stewardships,
destroying natural entities of nature
along with the peoples who defend them.
Solutions to this problem do suggest themselves.
Mey God reward you