Kamala, the Condor, the Eagle, and the New Pachacuti:
The Future is Already Here.
By Itzhak Beery
We are living in an extraordinary time. It's good to see an ancient prophecy have relevance in the practical moment of the present. Kamala Harris's rise to the presidency of the United States is not just a political milestone but a critical moment in human history. It marks the breaking the final bastion of established masculine energy in global leadership. Kamala now joins a lineage of influential women—like EU President Ursula von der Leyen, Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, Golda Meir, Corazon Aquino, and Jacinda Ardern—who have shaped the world. Yet, her leadership of the USA—a global superpower—carries unique and profound significance. This moment can be understood as fulfilling the ancient prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle, a sacred vision from the High Andes of Ecuador and the Amazonian regions of South America. This prophecy speaks of humanity's conscious transformation, spiritual awakening, and cultural evolution.
A New Pachacuti has Begun.
I first learned about this prophecy in early 1997, sitting with a group of shamanic enthusiasts, Westerners led by John Perkins, under the shade of a large tree in the courtyard of Taita Yachak Don Alberto Taxo’s modest home in the High Andes. He shared with us sacred teachings passed down from his grandfather, father, and mother. This ancient prophecy, began to unfold around 1993.
In Kichwa, "Pacha" means space and time—a period of time or the totality of the cosmos. "Cuti" refers to correction or starting over. Together, they signify the correction of time and space. According to Don Alberto, every 500 years, a shift in the Earth’s axis or magnetic field brings about a shift in human consciousness. It is happening. We are now in the midst of a new Pachacuti.
In 1493, the Spaniards ultimately conquered South America and executed the last Inca emperor. Don Alberto shared that the Incan ancestors prophesied that the people from the North would take over their land, and they did not resist, knowing it was destined to bring masculine energies to their world. Over the next 80 years, the Spaniards gained total control over South America indigenous resistance, leading to the estimated loss of over 90% of the native population. The conquest forced the Spanish language, Christianity, industries, and the military. For 500 years, the Spaniards destroyed temples and forbade the indigenous population and shamans from practicing and speaking their ancient traditions. As the prophecy foretold, 500 years later, the shamans have emerged from hiding. Heeding the call to reclaim their ancient traditions and share them with the North. At the same time, people from the North started to travel South, wanting to learn from the shamans. This is the great awakening. We are now 30 years into the New Pachacuti; everything is changing around us, and many feel lost in the new paradigm.
The Prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle
The Condor and the Eagle, the two largest birds of the American hemisphere, with the widest wingspans and the ability to fly highest—closest to Father Sun, Taita Inti—offer us two unique perspectives on life.
The Condor, a scavenger, represents heart-centered, intuitive, community-oriented, and spiritual energy associated with the cultures of South America. The Eagle, a fierce predator, symbolizes mind-centered, technological, militaristic, industrial, and material energy, representing the North or Western civilizations. According to the prophecy, there was a time when these two majestic birds flew together in harmony, each complementing the other. But over time, the Eagle’s dominance grew, leading to an imbalance—materialism, rationality, and masculine energy overshadowed life's more intuitive, spiritual, and feminine aspects.
This imbalance threw the world out of sync with nature, resulting in exploitation, environmental degradation, and social injustices. The prophecy foretells that after five centuries of discord, the Condor and the Eagle will again fly together, signaling the reunification of masculine and feminine energies within ourselves and ushering in a new era of compassion, harmony, cooperation, and peace.
Kamala: A Symbol of the Feminine Return
Enter bi-racial Kamala Harris. Her rise to power transcends political achievement; it symbolizes the return of feminine energy, an energy the world desperately needs. Kamala–Lotus in Sanskrit– whose name resonates with notions of blooming and beauty across cultures, embodies the awakening of the heart, the return of compassion, nurturing, and interconnectedness—qualities deeply rooted in feminine energy.
Kamala represents the re-emergence of the Condor's energy in the context of the Condor and the Eagle prophecy. She carries within her the wisdom of the earth, indigenous ancestors' knowledge, and intuition's power. Her presence serves as a reminder to humanity of the importance of balance, urging us to reconnect with our spiritual roots and honor the sacredness of life.
The Role of Feminine Energies in Global Transformation
The return of feminine energies, symbolized by Kamala’s rise, is crucial for the global transformation the prophecy envisions. These energies are characterized by empathy, cooperation, a deep sense of community, and a connection to nature. For too long, the world has been dominated by the masculine principles of competition, domination, and exploitation. The resurgence of feminine energy is essential to healing the wounds of the past and creating a more sustainable and just future.
However, this transformation isn’t about replacing one form of dominance with another. It’s about achieving balance—where both masculine and feminine energies coexist and complement each other. It’s about understanding that both rationality and intuition, technology and spirituality, are needed to navigate the complexities of the modern world.
Kamala's Role in Healing the Earth
Kamala’s rise signals a time for healing—not just for individuals, but for the Earth itself. The feminine energy she embodies is intrinsically connected to the natural world, the cycles of life and death, and the understanding that humanity is just one part of a larger ecosystem. As this energy rises, it calls for a return to practices that honor the Earth, such as sustainable living, respect for all forms of life, and a deep reverence for the wisdom of indigenous cultures.
Healing the Earth involves dismantling the structures that have led to our current global crises—environmental destruction, social inequality, and spiritual disconnection. It requires reimagining how we live, work, and relate to one another. As a figure of this feminine return, Kamala inspires movements that advocate for environmental justice, gender equality, and a more compassionate and inclusive society.
A New Pachacuti: The Turning of an Era
The Condor and the Eagle prophecy is not just about balance—it’s about transformation. A new Pachacuti, which in Andean cultures refers to a great turning or an era of renewal, is upon us. We must acknowledge that those clinging to power out of fear—autocrats and corporate leaders unable to imagine a world with abundance for all or without scarcity—represent the last gasp of the old order.
Kamala’s rise and the broader resurgence of feminine energy in Congress and corporations worldwide marks this turning point. Her leadership symbolizes hope for a world that has been out of balance for far too long. It is an invitation to awaken the heart, heal the Earth, and create a future where humanity can once again live in harmony with nature and itself.
In this time of great change, swirling chaos by those who are scared arises as well, but the message is clear: it is time to embrace the feminine, honor the wisdom of our ancestors, and forge a future guided by love, compassion, and respect for all life. The Condor and the Eagle will fly together again, leading us into a new age of peace, harmony, collaboration, and unity—a new Pachacuti.
The Future is Already Here.
By Itzhak Beery
We are living in an extraordinary time. It's good to see an ancient prophecy have relevance in the practical moment of the present. Kamala Harris's rise to the presidency of the United States is not just a political milestone but a critical moment in human history. It marks the breaking the final bastion of established masculine energy in global leadership. Kamala now joins a lineage of influential women—like EU President Ursula von der Leyen, Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, Golda Meir, Corazon Aquino, and Jacinda Ardern—who have shaped the world. Yet, her leadership of the USA—a global superpower—carries unique and profound significance. This moment can be understood as fulfilling the ancient prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle, a sacred vision from the High Andes of Ecuador and the Amazonian regions of South America. This prophecy speaks of humanity's conscious transformation, spiritual awakening, and cultural evolution.
A New Pachacuti has Begun.
I first learned about this prophecy in early 1997, sitting with a group of shamanic enthusiasts, Westerners led by John Perkins, under the shade of a large tree in the courtyard of Taita Yachak Don Alberto Taxo’s modest home in the High Andes. He shared with us sacred teachings passed down from his grandfather, father, and mother. This ancient prophecy, began to unfold around 1993.
In Kichwa, "Pacha" means space and time—a period of time or the totality of the cosmos. "Cuti" refers to correction or starting over. Together, they signify the correction of time and space. According to Don Alberto, every 500 years, a shift in the Earth’s axis or magnetic field brings about a shift in human consciousness. It is happening. We are now in the midst of a new Pachacuti.
In 1493, the Spaniards ultimately conquered South America and executed the last Inca emperor. Don Alberto shared that the Incan ancestors prophesied that the people from the North would take over their land, and they did not resist, knowing it was destined to bring masculine energies to their world. Over the next 80 years, the Spaniards gained total control over South America indigenous resistance, leading to the estimated loss of over 90% of the native population. The conquest forced the Spanish language, Christianity, industries, and the military. For 500 years, the Spaniards destroyed temples and forbade the indigenous population and shamans from practicing and speaking their ancient traditions. As the prophecy foretold, 500 years later, the shamans have emerged from hiding. Heeding the call to reclaim their ancient traditions and share them with the North. At the same time, people from the North started to travel South, wanting to learn from the shamans. This is the great awakening. We are now 30 years into the New Pachacuti; everything is changing around us, and many feel lost in the new paradigm.
The Prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle
The Condor and the Eagle, the two largest birds of the American hemisphere, with the widest wingspans and the ability to fly highest—closest to Father Sun, Taita Inti—offer us two unique perspectives on life.
The Condor, a scavenger, represents heart-centered, intuitive, community-oriented, and spiritual energy associated with the cultures of South America. The Eagle, a fierce predator, symbolizes mind-centered, technological, militaristic, industrial, and material energy, representing the North or Western civilizations. According to the prophecy, there was a time when these two majestic birds flew together in harmony, each complementing the other. But over time, the Eagle’s dominance grew, leading to an imbalance—materialism, rationality, and masculine energy overshadowed life's more intuitive, spiritual, and feminine aspects.
This imbalance threw the world out of sync with nature, resulting in exploitation, environmental degradation, and social injustices. The prophecy foretells that after five centuries of discord, the Condor and the Eagle will again fly together, signaling the reunification of masculine and feminine energies within ourselves and ushering in a new era of compassion, harmony, cooperation, and peace.
Kamala: A Symbol of the Feminine Return
Enter bi-racial Kamala Harris. Her rise to power transcends political achievement; it symbolizes the return of feminine energy, an energy the world desperately needs. Kamala–Lotus in Sanskrit– whose name resonates with notions of blooming and beauty across cultures, embodies the awakening of the heart, the return of compassion, nurturing, and interconnectedness—qualities deeply rooted in feminine energy.
Kamala represents the re-emergence of the Condor's energy in the context of the Condor and the Eagle prophecy. She carries within her the wisdom of the earth, indigenous ancestors' knowledge, and intuition's power. Her presence serves as a reminder to humanity of the importance of balance, urging us to reconnect with our spiritual roots and honor the sacredness of life.
The Role of Feminine Energies in Global Transformation
The return of feminine energies, symbolized by Kamala’s rise, is crucial for the global transformation the prophecy envisions. These energies are characterized by empathy, cooperation, a deep sense of community, and a connection to nature. For too long, the world has been dominated by the masculine principles of competition, domination, and exploitation. The resurgence of feminine energy is essential to healing the wounds of the past and creating a more sustainable and just future.
However, this transformation isn’t about replacing one form of dominance with another. It’s about achieving balance—where both masculine and feminine energies coexist and complement each other. It’s about understanding that both rationality and intuition, technology and spirituality, are needed to navigate the complexities of the modern world.
Kamala's Role in Healing the Earth
Kamala’s rise signals a time for healing—not just for individuals, but for the Earth itself. The feminine energy she embodies is intrinsically connected to the natural world, the cycles of life and death, and the understanding that humanity is just one part of a larger ecosystem. As this energy rises, it calls for a return to practices that honor the Earth, such as sustainable living, respect for all forms of life, and a deep reverence for the wisdom of indigenous cultures.
Healing the Earth involves dismantling the structures that have led to our current global crises—environmental destruction, social inequality, and spiritual disconnection. It requires reimagining how we live, work, and relate to one another. As a figure of this feminine return, Kamala inspires movements that advocate for environmental justice, gender equality, and a more compassionate and inclusive society.
A New Pachacuti: The Turning of an Era
The Condor and the Eagle prophecy is not just about balance—it’s about transformation. A new Pachacuti, which in Andean cultures refers to a great turning or an era of renewal, is upon us. We must acknowledge that those clinging to power out of fear—autocrats and corporate leaders unable to imagine a world with abundance for all or without scarcity—represent the last gasp of the old order.
Kamala’s rise and the broader resurgence of feminine energy in Congress and corporations worldwide marks this turning point. Her leadership symbolizes hope for a world that has been out of balance for far too long. It is an invitation to awaken the heart, heal the Earth, and create a future where humanity can once again live in harmony with nature and itself.
In this time of great change, swirling chaos by those who are scared arises as well, but the message is clear: it is time to embrace the feminine, honor the wisdom of our ancestors, and forge a future guided by love, compassion, and respect for all life. The Condor and the Eagle will fly together again, leading us into a new age of peace, harmony, collaboration, and unity—a new Pachacuti.