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Gratefulness
(June, 2015) Every year, local communities on either side of the Apurimac River Canyon use traditional Inka engineering techniques to rebuild the Q'eswachaka Bridge. The entire bridge is built in only three days. The bridge has been rebuilt in this same location continually since the time of the Inka. We love that this video shows a deep honoring -- and appreciation -- of tradition and the power and efficacy of a community coming together for the common good.
“And suddenly I felt this most incredible gratitude for this woman, it was a Cosmic…
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(September, 2015) A powerful and humbling reflection by astronomer Carl Sagan on the wonders and…
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