"Because the earth is very sweet with us. Because it is sweet with us, we need to be sweet with her, too," he said.
Aguilar gives out sacred leaves called “kintus” symbolizing love and beauty and he tells the group to pray into them.
"Okay brothers and sisters, we will put in front of our third eye, we will put our intentions. What do we want? What do we need? What do we want to say thank you [for]? What do we want to let go [of]? Every people will have different types of intention. You can ask whatever you want because the universe is infinite," he said.
Hillary Webb, an expert on Shamanism, educates Westerners about Incan traditions.
"In the case of the kintus, you bring the leaves to your mouth and that breath is life force, it’s the energy, it’s part of the prayer you are transmitting out of your own body and into the leaves so that it can then be sacred with the spirits and shared with the community," she said.
That formula makes sense to the participants at this ceremony.
"Every day we have intentions. Today we just got together and made them official!" said one woman.
"I felt we were all making this little bundle of joy and good things and happiness and pureness and it felt great to be a part of that," said a man at the ceremony.
"I really love this way of just pausing for a minute in his crazy city and being grateful for what we have," said another woman.
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