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to the program 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms.
Today, we will explore 
the memories, thoughts and 
expressions of ancestral 
indigenous communities 
of Colombia that 
live in harmony where 
“the world’s heart beats,” 
keeping an equilibrium 
with nature. 
These indigenous 
ethnic groups are 
the Kogui, Arhuacos, 
Kankuamos, and Wiwas.
They profess 
an endless love, respect 
and care of this home, 
the Earth, which 
for millions and millions 
of years has been a Mother 
that has carefully 
sheltered the lives 
of her inhabitants.
These four Indians groups 
of The Sierra Nevada de 
Santa Marta, Colombia 
are located 
in the northern area 
of South America. 
They have lived there 
for ages in a territory 
that covers the world’s 
highest coastal 
mountain range: 
The Sierra Nevada de 
Santa Marta. 
There, we can find 
all type of climates 
and altitudes, 
from the snowy peaks 
to the very warm beaches 
of the tropics.  
In this territory 
there is a great diversity 
of plants and animals, 
and the water springs 
and flows.  
All of these happen 
amidst a wealthy 
and vital nature 
that is at the same time 
very calm and harmonious.
The communities 
of Kogui, Arhuacos, 
Kankuamos, and Wiwas 
have the power 
of being the guardians 
and promoters of 
the balance of the planet, 
based on 
the different landscapes – 
valleys, snow tops, rivers, 
woods, the Caribbean Sea.
Therefore the gods 
have given them 
the task of stewardship. 
These ancestral 
communities
are considered the ones 
who were elected and 
responsible for protecting 
Mother Earth, beginning 
with preserving 
the Sierra Nevada, 
their territory.
The Sierra Nevada 
is considered 
to be the place where 
humanity was created. 
In the shape 
of a pyramid, it is
a sacred and energetic 
place very important 
for all inhabitants 
of the planet.
A mama is an elder or 
a priest of the Colombian 
indigenous community, 
so named according to 
the reach of his wisdom. 
The mama has 
the responsibility 
of his community, 
the role of spiritual 
and political leader, 
counselor and guide 
for multiples aspects 
of life in his community.
The Kogui Cosmogony 
talks about the creation 
of the nine worlds, 
one on the top of the other. 
This hierarchy of worlds 
is related to 
the nine months that 
a human is in the womb, 
and the process 
of evolution is explained 
in detail through it.
During the ninth month 
of creation, the highest, 
beautiful first tree of 
creation, the Ceiba (tree), 
or Ulala or Mama (priest) 
Zincala, began to appear 
from the pure ocean. 
Around this cosmic axis, 
the four Divine brothers 
built the first temple 
and named it Alnaua.
“The day had not begun… 
and the earth 
was still loose 
and under the darkness. 
When the first man 
Sintána had been born, 
the light was made 
and the first day of 
the creation dawned...”
The four male gods 
began to dry the soil and 
push far away the ocean 
that enveloped them. 
When this was done, 
they met in the temple 
that they had built and 
sang, asking the Mother 
to gift them wives. 
The Mother had had 
nine daughters, each one 
of them representing 
a specific quality 
of the soil of cultivation: 
sandy soil, clay soil, 
and yellow soil. 
Soon they realized
that the daughters 
by their qualities 
could not promise fertility. 
Therefore, 
they asked for “black soil” 
to inhabit the world, 
the black daughter 
of the Mother, 
the good soil for sowing 
and cultivation. 
Sintána, the first man 
of creation, stood in 
the center of the temple 
and sang: “Indaou, now I 
will have my temple here.” 
The young woman 
heard the song 
and was charmed by 
the beauty of his voice. 
She stood up but 
she did not dare to go out. 
Then, Sintána called 
his companion the wind 
and asked for his help. 
The wind searched 
everywhere until he 
found the young woman: 
the black soil. 
The wind eventually 
brought her to the temple 
where Sintána was.
That was 
how human life began, 
in a temple that was built 
by the four men, where 
Sintána and the black soil, 
the first couple, met. 
They settled together and 
their progeny populated 
the Kogui world.
The hills big and small, 
with conical form, 
are all temples. 
They are gathered 
in great numbers – 
they are the Sierra Nevada. 
In each one of them 
supposedly exist 
many inhabitants, a 
multitude of beings there 
live their own secret life, 
similar to human beings.
When we return, 
we’ll find out more 
about the Kogui people’s 
spiritual beliefs 
toward the environment. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
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Welcome back to 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms.
The Kogui are 
direct descendents 
of the Tairona, who were 
a pre-Columbian civilization 
in Colombia, thriving 
in about the year 1000.
In 1975, the “Lost City,” 
a major city of the Tairona, 
was discovered 
by archaeologists. 
Their use of stone 
for construction 
was highly developed 
in building bridges, 
stairs, sewers, 
terraced platforms; 
they also had 
an incredible network 
of brick roads. 
The Kogui made 
beautiful pottery,
and are best known for 
their unique goldwork. 
Archaeologists believed 
that there are two more
hidden cities of this
sophisticated civilization 
yet to be discovered.
In the modern times, 
the Kogui speak of 
themselves as being 
the Elder Brothers of 
humankind with a mission 
to take care of our planet.
The Kogui live in 
an inner realm,
called Aluna, 
of thought and possibilities. 
They are able to 
inwardly travel and see 
places that are on Earth, 
as well as places 
that are off this planet.
In the past five centuries, 
the Kogui 
have not changed much. 
They have continued 
to focus on 
the spiritual sphere. 
To do this, 
they have tried to maintain 
a physical distance 
between themselves and 
the rest of the population 
of the world. 
They protect 
their environment, and 
the jungle has helped them 
to keep people 
from approaching them.
In recent times, 
the Kogui have been 
very concerned 
about what is happening 
to the rainforests 
where they live, as well as 
to the planet itself.
Through prophesies 
and messages, 
they are conscious of 
a very big change 
that is happening 
on planet Earth. 
They see that the state of 
their mountain is not well, 
which is a symbol 
of this change. 
They see that the world 
was almost destroyed 
due to humans’ 
incorrect use of nature. 
The Kogui felt that that 
the situation of the planet 
was so urgent, 
that they had to share 
their understanding 
with the world. 
So, in 1988, 
for the first time, 
a Western journalist 
was allowed 
to film a documentary 
about their culture. 
In the 1992 BBC film, 
titled “From the Heart 
of the World: The Elder 
Brothers’ Warning,” 
they wanted 
to share their message 
with the rest of humanity 
that by misusing 
Mother Earth, they are 
causing an imbalance 
that will affect 
the future generations.
The Kogi have 
a continuous tradition 
of passing down 
the knowledge 
of their past and religion 
through oral tradition.  
The mamas, that is, 
the spiritual leaders, 
are very important 
in their culture. 
The mamas are selected 
at birth, and are taught 
from a very young age 
the ancient mysteries of 
the spiritual realm, Aluna. 
Secrets of life have been 
bestowed upon them 
by the ancestors, secrets 
like how everything 
in the universe 
appears, grows, 
reproduces and perishes.
These mamas are raised 
inside the mountain 
in dim light, and do not 
eat salt or conventional 
foods such as meat. 
Thus, with a pure 
and simple lifestyle, 
they can focus on their 
important spiritual work. 
The mamas have 
the responsibility 
of making certain that the 
social and spiritual order 
of the tribe is in harmony 
with the universal order.
 
It is through 
this spiritual leadership 
that the Kogi world remains 
in harmony and balance.  
By observing the sun, 
moon and stars, 
the Kogui can understand 
the changes 
of nature and the earth, 
and the connection 
between these changes 
and the Kogui tribe.
Through mining, 
deforestation, and 
other industrial activities, 
humanity has been 
wounding Mother Earth. 
If we continue our ways, 
the Kogui mamas warn, 
the world may face 
its demise. 
With change in behavior, 
however, 
the world could continue.
The Kogui said 
in a message: 
“A human being 
has much liquid inside. 
If the liquid dries up, 
we fall with weakness. 
This same thing 
can happen to the Earth, 
weakness makes you fall… 
If the Younger Brother 
keeps cutting down 
all the trees, 
there will be fires 
because the sun 
will heat the earth.”
In a more recent message 
delivered on April 2009, 
Mama Pedro Juan said 
at the sacred site 
called Seishua: 
“Here we are 
on Planet Earth.  
I want to tell you 
that we all live 
on the same planet, 
and so we must all listen 
to the commands of 
the Mothers and Parents 
who grant us the Earth. 
The Sierra Nevada is 
itself the natural law that 
keeps the world alive, 
and is fully aware. 
Nulkukeje (the essence 
of the Sierra Nevada) 
is a Lord who knows 
the whole of the Law.  
The Mother told him 
that he is in charge of 
manifesting her thoughts.  
Nulkujaluwa 
(the Sierra Nevada) is 
the material manifestation 
of the Law… 
Seishua (this sacred site) 
was also created 
by the Mother and knows 
the whole of the Law.  
It must warn those who 
are thinking of doing harm 
so that they understand 
that they cannot destroy 
the seas and everything 
that exists.  
They are not the owners 
of the world.  
There is a high 
environmental authority, 
which takes the form 
of a high mountain, 
which keeps watch 
against the intrusion 
of disruption 
and corruption…”
“Negative forces 
are going to continue 
to grow stronger, 
so we ourselves 
must continue 
working positively 
so that the consequences 
can be averted.  
We must work together 
with the Younger Brother... 
They must decide 
what they must do within 
their own territories.  
Each one of us 
must decide what 
we are going to do… 
This is why 
we were born and live and 
this is what we declare. 
We invite 
other indigenous people 
and all people in the world 
to grasp the situation 
in which we now live.”
Over time, more people 
have been listening to 
the ecological messages 
of the Kogui people. 
May we honor the wisdom 
of the indigenous 
Colombian people 
as we honor the spiritual 
nature of our planet.
Thank you for joining us 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Our Noble Lineage, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Blessed be your gentle 
and loving spirit.