Inca s Culture Mandalas 3 Mandalas with Inca s culture history and mythology for mindfulness and stress relieving Page 1
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The Temple of Sun After the high cultural development reached by pre-incan cultures, only one thing was the principal cause of their fall: They couldn t built a united nation. Pre-incan cultures never lived in harmony and were always spreading war; therefore Inti God (Sun God) sent the two of his sons Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo to build a new empire. This is your new empire, solve your conflicts, live in harmony and put to your way a little of color. Page 4
The Inca Trilogy (snake - jaguar - condor) Inside the Inca s Empire, the world was divided in three dimensions: the heaven, the earth and the underground. The three dimensions are represented by animal characteristics like the snake that represent the underground world, the jaguar that means the real world and de condor that denote the heaven. Internalize your emotions and transform them into three different worlds, worlds that are part of your creativity. Divide them from each other and never resign yourself, you re the only owner. Page 5
The Inner Earth (Uku Pacha) In the Inca s culture the inner earth was represented by the snake. The Ukhu Pacha symbolizes the death world, the representation of the infinite and everything that is under the surface of earth. However, for the Inca culture the death was a different way of being alive, the spirituality of the underground world (Uku Pacha) and real world (Kay Pacha) were connected through cracks in the earth, forming both a single spiritual state. Remember that is up to you to draw the gap between a dark world and a gorgeous world, fight against adversity and color the world. Page 6
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