Lightning in the Andes and Mesoamerica

Lightning in the Andes and Mesoamerica
Author: John E. Staller
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199967768

Lightning has evoked a numinous response as well as powerful timeless references and symbols among ancient religions throughout the world. Thunder and lightning have also taken on various symbolic manifestations, some representing primary deities, as in the case of Zeus and Jupiter in the Greco/Roman tradition, and Thor in Norse myth. Similarly, lightning veneration played an important role to the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica and Andean South America. Lightning veneration and the religious cults and their associated rituals represent to varying degrees a worship of nature and the forces that shape the natural world. The inter-relatedness of the cultural and natural environment is related to what may be called a widespread cultural perception of the natural world as sacred, a kind of mythic landscape. Comparative analysis of the Andes and Mesoamerica has been a recurring theme recently in part because two of the areas of "high civilization" in the Americas have much in common despite substantial ecological differences, and in part because there is some evidence, of varying quality, that some people had migrated from one area to the other. Lightning in the Andes and Mesoamerica is the first ever study to explore the symbolic elements surrounding lightning in their associated Pre-Columbian religious ideologies. Moreover, it extends its examination to contemporary culture to reveal how cultural perceptions of the sacred, their symbolic representations and ritual practices, and architectural representations in the landscape were conjoined in the ancient past. Ethnographic accounts and ethnohistoric documents provide insights through first-hand accounts that broaden our understanding of levels of syncretism since the European contact. The interdisciplinary research presented herein also provides a basis for tracing back Pre-Columbian manifestations of lightning its associated religious beliefs and ritual practices, as well as its mythological, symbolic, iconographic, and architectural representations to earlier civilizations. This unique study will be of great interest to scholars of Pre-Columbian South and Mesoamerica, and will stimulate future comparative studies by archaeologists and anthropologists.

The Andean Land

The Andean Land
Author: Chase Salmon Osborn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1909
Genre: South America
ISBN:

The Triad

The Triad
Author: William S. Wickenden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1855
Genre:
ISBN:

Conquist

Conquist
Author: Dirk Strasser
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1803416106

Capitán Cristóbal de Varga's drive for glory and gold in 1538 Peru leads him and his army of conquistadors into a New World that refuses to be conquered. He is a man torn by life-long obsessions and knows this is his last campaign. What he doesn't know is that his Incan allies led by the princess Sarpay have their own furtive plans to make sure he never finds the golden city of Vilcabamba. He also doesn't know that Héctor Valiente, the freed African slave he appointed as his lieutenant, has found a portal that will lead them all into a world that will challenge his deepest beliefs. And what he can't possibly know is that this world will trap him in a war between two eternal enemies, leading him to question everything he has devoted his life to - his command, his Incan princess, his honor, his God. In the end, he faces the ultimate dilemma: how is it possible to battle your own obsessions . . . to conquer yourself?

Contarhuacho, a biography

Contarhuacho, a biography
Author: Helen Pugh
Publisher: Helen Pugh
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1005675082

You may have heard of the Inca emperor Huayna Capac but probably not Contarhuacho (or Contarguacho), one of his many secondary wives. Born in Tocash in the province of Huaylas, Peru, in about 1500, Contarhuacho was a curaca or female cacique of great importance in her own right who played a significant role both before and after the Spanish Conquest. This short biography is a taster for a book I am planning entitled, ‘Biographies of Inca Women’. I would love to receive feedback on whether a book of that sort would be of interest to you and if so, which Inca women you would like me to include.

The Sacred Andean Codes

The Sacred Andean Codes
Author: Marcela Lobos
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-08-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1401972896

Discover powerful energetic rites based on Andean shamanic teachings to heal the wounds of your past, further your spiritual evolution, and reveal your sacred purpose. Our world is desperately in need of a new compass and the rites of the Munay-Ki, which have been crafted for a Western audience, offer shamanic wisdom for the modern person. These initiations—based on initiatory practices of the shamans of the Andes and the Amazon—are profoundly healing and will alchemize your deepest wounds and limiting beliefs into sources of compassion. They encourage you to grow your love and empathy and see the interconnectedness of all life as you join a lineage of healers and Earthkeepers. The Sacred Andean Codes includes detailed explanations of each rite’s benefits, how it came to be, and how you can incorporate its wisdom into your own life. As a powerful blueprint for self-realization, these initiations invite you on a heartfelt evolutionary path with love at its core. Embark on your own sacred journey, recognize your innate wholeness, tune into unlimited energy, and fulfill your potential as a luminous being—and an agent of change and transformation in the world.

The Transient Lake; or, Frank Reade, Jr.'s Adventures in a Mysterious Country

The Transient Lake; or, Frank Reade, Jr.'s Adventures in a Mysterious Country
Author: Luis Senarens
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This book was written for a younger, possibly teenage, generation towards the turn of the twentieth century. It is an adventure story with a boy called Frank Reade Jr. - a teenaged inventor. It is written in the style of pulp fiction and was very popular in its day.