Can Colombia’s Ancient Arhuaco Wisdom Help Save the Environment? | Sacred Planet - September 12, 2025 -

Discover the spiritual wisdom of Colombia’s Arhuaco community of Kutunsama and explore their deep connection to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, which they consider "The Heart of the World." They view themselves as the Older Brothers of humanity, entrusted with maintaining the environmental and spiritual balance of the planet. Explore how ancient indigenous wisdom can inspire modern ways of caring for our planet.
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