Book Presentation

Book Presentation   PA-CHA-KU-TI

Ayni-suqqa        Aymara  Qichwa  Español  Deutsch

ModeraTor: Javier Medina                        ComMentator: Javier Solis Salcedo

Thursday 6 November 2025 via Zoom link
21:00 UK / 22:00 Germany / 17:00 Bolivia


From Anthropic Unconsciousness to Holocentric Consciousness

Pachakuti represents the rhythm, the harmony of the natural transformations of the double force-energy of life systems and Apthapi refers to a meal, a community picnic with a contribution from each one of the network, knots of families with the variety of food richness, which is shared communally among the participants at each event.

The millenarian Aymara-Qhichwa native peoples (...) are part of a complex fabric and flow of conversations through both current and imaginary presences and activities, given that the world is seen as a "living organic being/entity" that allows coexistence in AYNI: relationships of reciprocity in equity and harmony with the pluriverse of biotic worlds.

However, the Indigenous Peoples were stripped of the goods of life as a result of the colonial invasion and imposition of the Western European cognitive cultural civilizational matrix based on a vision and experience centered on the individualism of a mechanical world without feeling, colonialist, mercantilist, creating a reality that endures to this day and represents the context in which the "Plurinational State" develops.

But now this book raises the need for a strategic struggle on the part of the Millenarian First Nation Indigenous Peoples to achieve a structural change or rupture through a new Pachakuti Cycle with the purpose of resuming the paradigms and knowledge of coexistence and life.

Presentations

  • Marcelo Fernández Osco PhD – Prologue
  • Simón Yampara Huarachi PhD – Ontología del Paradigma de Vida Suqqa frente ala Modernidad del Simeka
  • Muruchi Poma, G (Rumi) PhD – Nuestra Opinion Constructiva al “Informe del Vivir Bien”
  • Winston Moore PhD – Vivir Bien y la Entretejida Conciencia Originaria