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Regresamos para echar un vistazo a las secuelas de los hechos de Cajamarca, un evento que solo puede describirse como un Pachacuti. Atahualpa-capturado, con los españoles masacrando a miles de sus hombres mientras corrían, aterrorizados por los caballos que los perseguían. El Inca nunca será el mismo.Si desea apoyar el programa monetariamente, haga clic en el siguiente enlace: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. Y Gracias!Siga el programa en Twitter @Incapodcast o encuéntrenos en nuestra página de Facebook: A History of the IncaMúsica de entrada/salida de: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilMúsica de transición por: Kike Pinto
In this episode of Half-Arsed History, discover the story behind the formation of the Inca Empire, and the man behind its creation: Pachacuti Inca, who built one of the most remarkable empires the world has seen.
We are back to take a look at the aftermath of the events of Cajamarca, an event that can only be described as a Pachacuti. Atahualpa-captured, with the Spanish slaughtering thousands of his men as they ran, terrified of the horses that pursued them. The Inca will never be the same.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro/Exit music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
Bob and John discuss recent game news, including games announced during Gamescom, upcoming history games releases, and what games they've been playing recently. Topics include The Great War: Western Front, Wyrdsong, Pentiment, Age of Empires IV, Tortuga, Under the Waves, Where the Winds Meet, Company of Heroes 3, Victoria 3, Skull and Bones, Mask of the Rose, Nightingale, Papers Please, Control, Returnal, Ghost of Tsushima, Fortnite, and Borderlands 3. This episode ends (45:13) with a rebroadcast of Civs 101: The Inca. Bob talks with Dr. Christopher Heaney about the Inca Civ. Topics include Pachacuti, Machu Picchu, the Inca relationship with land, Andean contributions to environmental history, and Inca cosmology.
We are excited to host Louie Valotti on the Mangu.tv podcast series. Loui is a shaman, spiritual guide and visionary. He co-created the Genesis Holistic Medicine protocol and is a medicine carrier of the elixirs of life. He was a student of Dr. Alberto Villoldo, and initiated in the Q'ero lineage of Andean shamanism. Louie offers a sacred space where you can explore the multidimensional layers and evolution of being with his clients. Together Giancarlo and Louie discuss Genesis Holistic Medicine and Louie's three core principles for creating an evolution of an understanding. This is a detailed yet clear conversation that delves into many topics focused on healing and developing one's true self. One of which is the four layers of perception; the four dimensions of being that we hold. ‘We are our body in this physical world. We are our mind with our thoughts, perceptions, and projections. We have a soul, and the soul has memories and emotions. When we come to that third level, the level of the soul, the memories that we carry, and it is the memories and the energy, the emotion and the memories that are driving the mind. That means whatever belief one carries, whatever projection that comes from that, negative thought patterns, self-limiting beliefs, they come from the energy of the memory and the emotion of memory.' Listen to the full episode to learn about the prophecy of Pachacuti, Alberto Villoldo, the shamanic Medicine Wheel plus much more.
In this week's episode, we take a look at the Incas, one of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. Read our blog post Would you rather read about the Inca Empire? Click here: The Inca Empire. If the link doesn't work, copy and paste this URL into your browser - https://wisuru.com/history/inca-empire/ Summary The Inca Empire The Inca civilization started as a pastoral society around 1200 AD. But it is not clear where they were before that. The Inca did not have a writing system. So, we have to rely on their creation myths [Citation 1]. The Inca passed down these creation myths from generation to the next orally. According to one of these creation myths, they were created by their sun god. He then sent his four sons and four daughters to lead them. But eventually only one of these four sons, Ayar Manco, lived, and founded the Inca civilization. He led the Inca to Cusco, where they settled around 1200 AD. Cusco, the place where the Inca settled, was located at the focal point of two previous empires. So, the Inca used their infrastructure to expand rapidly. The Inca first started their expansion under their fourth emperor Mayta Capac. But their expansion really started to gather speed, under their ninth emperor Cusi Inca Yupanqui, also known as Pachacuti. Under his rule, the Inca Empire expanded rapidly. Pachacuti changed the form of governing, by implementing the system of Tawantinsuyu. Inca government Under this system, the capital city Cusco was at the center of the Empire. This is where the Inca emperor lived. It was surrounded by four Suyus on four sides (See picture below). Each Suyu was further divided into provinces and each of these provinces were further subdivided into Ayllus. Ayllu is a collection of families, which, in effect, acted as a single large family. Inca social structure While the Inca Empire was regionally divided as explained above, it was socially divided into four classes: 1. Sapa Inca - the Inca emperor 2. Royalty - The Sapa Inca's family and relatives 3. Nobility - People who helped run the empire, like high priests, military officers, artisans, architects, and local leaders. 4. Commoners - Farmers, shephers, and slaves. Thus by using a good governing system and a strict social hierarchy, the Inca emperor was able to rule the empire easily. Factors that contributed to the Inca Empire's expansion There were several factors that contributed to the rapid growth of the Inca Empire into the largest empire in the world at that time. Some of these factors were: 1. Efficient road system [Citation 2] 2. Superior farming system 3. Expertise in architecture 4. Religious tolerance The downfall of the Inca Empire Thus, the Inca Empire was prospering greatly in the 16th century. But everything changed suddenly, when the Spanish arrived in Central America. The diseases they spread, reached South America, even before the Spanish reached there. So, many Incas died. The Inca Emperor, and his crown prince were among them. So, left without an emperor, the Inca Empire was in chaos. A civil war started, many people died, and five years later, a leader emerged. But he was tricked by the Spanish, arrested, [Citation 3] and eventually killed (See painting below). Without a strong leader to lead them anymore, the Inca Empire slowly disintegrated, and ended in the year 1572. Citations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Incas https://www.history.com/topics/south-america/inca http://www.discover-peru.org/category/history/history-inca-culture-civilization/ Resources Map of Cusco and four Siyus - http://www.socialhizo.com/images/edad_antigua/incas/ubicacion-geografica/ Inca social classes - https://www.sutori.com/story/inca-empire--YhYJNUQ98ECxTnbyG2LfoWCS Death of the last Inca emperor - By Luis Montero (Piura, 1826 - Callao, 1869) – painter (Peruvian)Born in Piura. Dead in Callao.Details of artist on Google Art Project - LgEg2gaAx_wK1w at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21855697 Donation link Do you like our work and want to donate to us? You can do so by using this Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/wisuru Contact me Have some suggestions to share with us? Just tweet to us using our Twitter link: https://twitter.com/WisuruBiography
En este episodio echamos un vistazo a la evidencia arqueológica que rodea el ascenso de los incas desde sus inicios como cacicazgo hasta un estado solidificado en uno de los muchos valles de los Andes. En el camino, fueron rodeados por otros grupos, expandieron su base agrícola, formaron alianzas y sometieron enemigos. En contraste con lo que se describe en muchos de los relatos, los incas eran un estado estable en el momento del ascenso al poder de Pachacuti.Siga el programa en Twitter @Incapodcast, encuéntrenos en nuestra página de Facebook: A History of the Inca.Música de introducción / salida de: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilMúsica de transición de: Kike Pinto
Los autoproclamados directos descendientes de su Dios Sol crean el imperio más grande del mundo, pero ni esplendorosos monumentos ni crueles sacrificios pudieron evitar que perdieran el favor de sus Dioses, por suerte estaba el emperador Pachacuti al mando para unificar todos los pueblos y así evitar el Armagedón, hoy hablaremos de la longeva e increíble, civilización Inca. Síguenos en nuestras redes: facebook.com/MexicoMaxicoPodcast instagram.com/mxmxpodcast twitter.com/MXMXpodcast
Tupac returns to Cuzco to celebrate his latest conquests. But this triumph would be cut short has his father lies on his deathbed. In this episode we cover the funeral rites and summarize the feats of arguably the greatest Inca ruler: Pachacuti.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com. Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
Following a mule trail, history professor and explorer Hiram Bingham would soon cement his place in history by finding one of the wonders of the world. Machu Picchu, a suspected estate of Pachacuti, is a feat of engineering that looks over the Sacred Valley. A highly religious site, Machu Picchu is filled with huacas, temples, grave sites and is ingrained into the mountainous landscape. It is an amazing place to visit, so click play and let's go on a tour. If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Los Incas: El Condor PasaExit Music by: Los Incas: El Condor Pasa
Jorge Luis Delgado is expert at walking this path between the physical and spiritual worlds. He received his early training from the Kallawaya shamans of the NE Lake Titicaca region, the lineage of the Wise Ones of the Andes, and from the Qero elders of Cusco, who are the last remaining tribal descendants of the Incas.Author of Andean Awakening: an Inca Guide to Mystical Peru and his new book, Inka Wisdom: Return to Joy, Jorge Luis is recognized worldwide as an authority on Inca philosophy, spirituality and tradition.Jorge Luis has brought to public attention the Aramu Muru Doorway, an inter-dimensional portal located in the Hayu Marca mountains in south Peru. He is also a founding member of The Brotherhood of the Solar Disc, an Andean esoteric society.Jorge Luis is clearly an embodied way-shower for this new Earth that we are creating. He teaches that a new consciousness is emerging, one leading to a Golden Age that will be fully activated by 2012. He is a keeper of the ancient knowledge and uses it to assist in healing for all who are ready.Jorge Luis Delgado is the founder and owner of Kontiki Tour Company and owner of hotels in Cusco and on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Most importantly, Jorge Luis is known and respected by the Andean priests and indigenous people of the region. In addition to his native Spanish, Jorge Luis speaks fluent English, as well as three indigenous languages.Kontiki ToursInka Wisdom: Return to Joy
Pachacuti has been getting up there in years. He can still administer his empire from Cuzco, but he can no longer go on campaign. When a rebellion breaks out in Collasuyu he can't march with his army to put the rebels in his place. Instead, Pachacuti must rely on his sons to go and put out the rebellion. All the while, he is pressed by the Inca nobility to name an heir and one of the top candidates just marched south on the dangerous mission to quell the rebellion.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
In this episode, Michael and Jhaimy discuss Sumaq Causay, Living in a good way /in harmony with all existence. They discuss the current Pachacuti (time/space) era we are in and how that opens up new, unimaginable possibilities for humanity and all of life. Jhaimy also shares practical tools that can support feeling grounded in our growth and evolution and bring forth the healing needed during this time. www.childrenofthe7rays.com
Pachacuti has been Sapa Inca for quite some time. He has expanded the state and has transformed the religion of the Inca. Now it is time for him to disseminate laws to those he now governs.
Episode 14: (Re)building CuzcoPachacuti has returned from his campaigns. He has brought several groups under Inca rule and numerous spoils to Cuzco. But Cuzco, in Pachacuti's eyes was inadequate. It sat in essentially a swamp, it's buildings were of wood and it lacked the glory that Pachacuti knew it deserved. Thus, he would rebuild the Navel of the Universe into the greatest capital in all of the Andes.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
Happy Birthday to us! It has been exactly one year since our first episode. Pachacuti is now Sapa Inca but he wonders just how stable his young empire is. He seeks to bring his allies in line and firmly under Inca control. Pachacuti then marches out in all directions to see what could be conquered.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
Welcome back everyone! After a nearly 2 month break, A History of the Inca is back! I hope you're all recharged and ready to dive deeper into Pachacuti's rule and as well as Inca society.In this episode I make some announcements, give you all a refresher on last season and then go into what we'll be covering the next several months.Big news off the bat, we have a Patreon page! If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
In this episode we take a look at the archaeological evidence surrounding the rise of the Inca from their beginnings as a chiefdom to a solidified state in one of the many valleys in the Andes. Along the way, they were hemmed in by other groups, expanded their agricultural base, formed alliances and subdued enemies. In contrast to what is described in many of the accounts, the Inca were a stable state by the time of Pachacuti's rise to power. Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Link to maps: https://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com/2019/10/30/ep-10-the-inca-ascension/Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how the people of Cusco, in modern Peru, established an empire along the Andes down to the Pacific under their supreme leader Pachacuti. Before him, their control grew slowly from C13th and was at its peak after him when Pizarro arrived with his Conquistadors and captured their empire for Spain in 1533. The image, above, is of Machu Picchu which was built for emperor Pachacuti as an estate in C15th. With Frank Meddens Visiting Scholar at the University of Reading Helen Cowie Senior Lecturer in History at the University of York And Bill Sillar Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London Producer: Simon Tillotson
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how the people of Cusco, in modern Peru, established an empire along the Andes down to the Pacific under their supreme leader Pachacuti. Before him, their control grew slowly from C13th and was at its peak after him when Pizarro arrived with his Conquistadors and captured their empire for Spain in 1533. The image, above, is of Machu Picchu which was built for emperor Pachacuti as an estate in C15th. With Frank Meddens Visiting Scholar at the University of Reading Helen Cowie Senior Lecturer in History at the University of York And Bill Sillar Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London Producer: Simon Tillotson
This week we talk about Incan Emperor Pachacuti and the impressive legacy he left, as well as the llamas he took with him. I mean seriously... someone save the llamas!We also try, mostly in vain, not to sing the Horrible Histories song...As always, here are our sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan#Sole_ruler_of_the_Mongol_plains_(1206)https://www.history.com/topics/china/genghis-khanhttps://www.historyhit.com/facts-about-genghis-khan/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Genghis-Khanhttps://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/genghis-khan-murder1.htmhttps://www.historytoday.com/archive/genghis-khan-takes-beijing
In 1993 the new Pachacuti, a correction of Time and Space began for the Americas. For the Kichwa people of the Andes this is a time when the Condor –who represents the heart-centered people of the South–and the Eagle – who accounts for the mind-centered people of the North – will learn to “fly together,” to make the change necessary to live in harmony and balance in our everyday lives. Shamanic teacher and practitioner, Itzhak Beery, joins us to invite listeners to join him in Ecuador with 10 yachaks, teachers, shamans and visionaries for The Andes Summit in June 16-23, 2018. The yachaks, men and women, carry the sacred wisdom, passed down by their Kichwa and Otavaleños grandparents who are from these ancestral lands. They share this knowledge wholeheartedly in the hope that it will help us in these challenging times, to live in peace and harmony in our home countries.
Learn about how the Spanish conquered a more advanced civilization through never bathing and having gross pig diseases.
When you say yes to life it becomes extraordinary. Hearing a call to make a life-changing shift, would you redirect your life? Iva Peele listened and the results are a new relationship with reality and a connection with the descendents of the Incas to share their message to the world as we shift into the new Pachacuti.