
Land Regeneration
In this course, a Mamo shares his ancient knowledge of sacred sites, the body of Mother Earth, and the spiritual interconnection of all life. We discover that regeneration begins not only through action, but through listening, spiritual practice, and respectful relationship with the Earth. The course introduces us to the Kogi worldview: the Sierra as the heart of the world, the role of the Saka women, and how people from other cultures can rediscover their own connection to sacred sites. This is a path of remembering, caring, and healing.
A small note:
The videos you are about to watch come from our very first steps in recording interviews.
While the production quality is a little simpler, what truly matters, though, shines through: the heart, the dedication, and the timeless wisdom.
- Lessons (13)
- Description
- Learnings
- Speakers (1)
- Terminology

The Sacred Sites and the Blueprint of Creation
4 mins


Insight – The Sacred Sites and the Blueprint of Creation
1 min

Regeneration and the Wisdom of the Mother
6 mins


Insight – Regeneration and the Wisdom of the Mother
1 min

The Body of the Mother and the Map of the Land
3 mins


Insight – The Body of the Mother and the Map of the Land
2 mins

Restoring the Connection to the Sacred Sites
3 mins

The Saka: Woman as Moon, Teacher, and Guardian
3 mins


Insight – The Saka: Woman as Moon, Teacher, and Guardian
2 mins

Natural Regeneration through Mamo Guidance
4 mins


Insight – Natural Regeneration through Mamo Guidance
2 mins

The Sierra as the Heart of the World
4 mins


Insight – The Sierra as the Heart of the World
1 min
In this course, a Mamo shares his ancient knowledge of sacred sites, the body of Mother Earth, and the spiritual interconnection of all life. We discover that regeneration begins not only through action, but through listening, spiritual practice, and respectful relationship with the Earth. The course introduces us to the Kogi worldview: the Sierra as the heart of the world, the role of the Saka women, and how people from other cultures can rediscover their own connection to sacred sites. This is a path of remembering, caring, and healing.
A small note:
The videos you are about to watch come from our very first steps in recording interviews.
While the production quality is a little simpler, what truly matters, though, shines through: the heart, the dedication, and the timeless wisdom.
- Understand the Kogi worldview, especially their relationship with Mother Earth and the sacred sites.
- Recognize how spiritual guidance from the Mamos supports the regeneration of land and community.
- Develop deeper awareness of the connection between natural elements and spiritual balance.
- Learn about the role of women as Sakas in preserving life and ancestral wisdom.
- Identify and strengthen sacred places in your own environment, regardless of culture or geography.
- Cultivate respectful attitudes toward land, water, and air in everyday life.
Mamo Gabriel Conchacala is a Mamo living in the lower ranges of the Sierra. He is taking care of his village and is active in healing the degraded land that the Kogi buy back from the Colombian Farmers.
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