The Pleiades and the Andean Mystery Teachings

by Holly Gray Schuck
THE PLEIADES STAR SYSTEM is called the Seven Sisters because seven of its stars are visible to the naked eye. In reality, this star cluster actually contains more than 400 stars. Andean languages refer to the Pleiades as “seeds,” or the “Great Granary,” referring to the structures built into the sides of the mountains that stored food enough to feed the people for seven years, before the conquistadors destroyed them and brought an end to the golden age of the Inkan Empire.
To the peoples of the Andes, the Pleiades were particularly important in determining the seasons, and planning the planting and harvest of their crops. They were considered so important that the people continue to celebrate the Festival of the Return of the Stars, or Festival of Q’ollorit’i. This special ceremony is held every June, on the full moon, at 16,000 feet at the foot of a huge glacier on a sacred mountain or Apu, in Peru. It is attended annually by 80,000 pilgrims who travel from long distances to the Sacred Apu. The Apus are the highest deity in the Inkan cosmology, equivalent to our Ascended Masters. It is said that the Pleiades watches over the festival and serves as the taqe for the festival — or joiner of energy fields — bringing together diverse energies into a collective whole.
Esoteric teachings, and ancient cultures, tell us that the divine aspect of human form and consciousness came from the stars and that the Pleiadians provided the blueprint for the human consciousness or codes of Light that were hidden in our DNA — our genetic/spiritual heritage. Perhaps our modern culture is moving toward our true consciousness and abilities now in 2012.
The First People Michael Tellinger, a scientist and researcher, called these ancients who built the pyramids, and carved accurate stone calendars, the First People. He believes these civilizations had an astute knowledge of the laws of nature, sacred geometry and generation of free energy — using the power of … See more…

