Pachakuti Mesa.

Mesa on the lawn (10.6.14)
Mesa on the lawn (10.6.14, Anchorage, AK)

This is my first attempt to define the Pachakuti Mesa for myself:

Personal portable altar that helps to bring heaven (mystical) and earth (ordinary) together within oneself– through sacred ritual and objects that ensoul the effulgence of Nature and the Ineffable*.

This is in no way a final definition, as the mesa is infinite in meaning, a doorway to the Ineffable.

My mesa is not yet complete. I will complete the training in December 2014 and will then be a full mesa carrier.

This is the source of my training: http://www.inkamedicinewheel.com/

* in·ef·fa·ble
inˈefəb(ə)l/
adjective
adjective: ineffable
  1. too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
    “the ineffable natural beauty of the Everglades”
    synonyms: indescribable, inexpressible, beyond words, beyond description, begging description; More

    “the ineffable, surging joy of the Beatles”
    unutterable, not to be uttered, not to be spoken, unmentionable, forbidden, taboo
    “the ineffable name of God”
    • not to be uttered.
      “the ineffable Hebrew name that gentiles write as Jehovah”
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin ineffabilis, from in- ‘not’ + effabilis (see effable). Latin effabilis, from effari to speak out.

 

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