De Intihuatanum
Discourses and Comparisons on the Hitching of the Sun’ by the Quechua humanist Marcos Onqoy.
I’m Reading…
Marcos writes, in a flowery academic Quechua, of the passage of the seasons and their names in different cultures, including the ‘old ways before Tawantinsuyu’ and ‘the festivals proclaimed in the Sacra Solis Invicti.‘
I’ve Read…
The pagan harvest-fesitvals called the Robigalia were to protect the land, as the kind Hecate taught the sacrifice of the dog to stain the earth with blood and deter the sickness. Among the Andes, April was a time of harvest, until the Conquest brought the need for the Ynga to make sacrifices in the Camai Quilla…’ **Effect: **Memory: Foresight **Mastery: **Lesson: Rites of the Roots
Aspects
- Mystery: Lantern 10
- Written in Quechua
- Subject: Rites of the Roots
- Codex
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