Pachamama Eyes Poem

July 26, 2011 | By The Pachamama Alliance

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Johnnie James, an Awakening the Dreamer Facilitator and Four Years Go participant, wrote this poem when he was in Ecuador on the Journey to the rainforest trip.

I have become oh so blind
We have become oh so blind
Do you remember, can you
remember what it feels
like to see through Pachamama Eyes?
I am beginning to remember,
We are beginning to remember.
Can you feel Pachamama opening
to receive us one and all,
One is all!
I have become oh so blind
We have become oh so blind
Do you remember, can you
remember what it feels
like to see through Pachamama Eyes?
I am beginning to remember,
We are beginning to remember.
Can you feel Pachamama opening
to receive us one and all,
One is all!
Now we are awakening from the dream
back to the dream that is this reality.
Can you remember what it
was like back before we fell asleep
and closed our Pachamama Eyes.
I can remember what it was like
We can remember what it was like
back before we fell asleep and
closed our Pachamama Eyes.
THIS IS WHAT IT WAS LIKE
WELCOME ALL BACK TO THE PRESENT.
BACK TO THIS GIFT OF OUR PACHAMAMA EYES.
BACK TO WHERE ONE IS ALL ALWAYS!