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Submitted July 15, 2020
Published 2020-06-29

Artículos

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Visión Antataura

Weaving the memory of water: The re-significance of strategic ecosystems in terms of cultural landscape


DOI https://doi.org/10.48204/j.vian.v4n1a1

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DOI: 10.48204/j.vian.v4n1a1

Published: 2020-06-29

How to Cite

Sierra Morales, M. J. (2020). Weaving the memory of water: The re-significance of strategic ecosystems in terms of cultural landscape. Visión Antataura, 4(1), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.48204/j.vian.v4n1a1

Abstract

We are predominantly water, we are the wave and matter simultaneously interacting at quantum and cosmic levels with respect to the world we inhabit in and it is our consciousness that moves, both at various fractal scales and in multiple dimensions of our existence. We can affect the planetary collective mind and correct behavioral errors in humans, from the intention to the action, modifying the   water shape and weaving the collective memory of human beings and nonhuman beings. The primordial error of the present humanity consists of having replaced the original matristic culture, based on the care power, with a dominant, hierarchical, separatist western culture based on patriarchal power. Before the arrival of this way of thinking and acting in our continent, there were other forgotten civilizations,  and entire worlds, such as the Zenú culture of the Colombian Momposina geographical depression, whose matristic culture had managed to harmonize the tissue of water through hydraulic infrastructures capable of guaranteeing food security and sovereignty, inhabiting the territory in a safe and comfortable way, taking advantage of the resources of nature effectively and efficiently and by all means respecting  it and promoting the well-being of all non-human species in a continental scale.

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