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Hierarch Cerridwen Pacamama
Ceridwen, Keridwen, Kerridwen, Mama Pacha, Pacha-Mama



Goddess Cerridwen Pacamama (Ceridwen, Keridwen, Kerridwen, Mama Pacha, Paca-Mama) serves as a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Cerridwen Pacamama are Worthington Forest along the Kittatinny Ridge in New Jersey, U.S.A. and Lake Titicaca, Peru, South America.

Cerridwen Pacamama was Pan-Celtic triple goddess Cerridwen (Ceridwen, Keridwen, Kerridwen) who was a Great Mother, Moon and Nature deity.

"Grain Harvest Sow Lady", "Druid Awen Initiator Mother", and "Primal Landscape God Consort", her son Taliesin founded the Welsh bardic craft.

The keeper of the archetypal cauldron of inspiration, rejuvenation, and transformation, she made a potion comprised of plants that gave one knowledge and wisdom called greal, from which the word Grail was most likely derived.

A creative teacher of astrology, magic, and herb lore, Cerridwen was also a Druidic mysteries initiator.

As Pacamama (Mama Pacha, Paca-Mama), she was the pre-Inca, pre-Columbian South American earth mother, creator goddess who was widely revered by the South American Indian farmers in the highlands of Peru.

Pacamama was a planting, harvest, and marriage goddess who looked after the calendar festivals. The daughter of Mamacocha and Viracocha, she was revered by the Inca as a Golden Moon Mother.


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View from a Campsite on the Delaware River of Worthington State Forest
Image Courtesy of M Wanner taken in June 2004

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The Sacred Sites focal points of Hierarch Cerridwen Pacamama and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation are Worthington State Forest, which is located along the Kittatinny Ridge in Warren County on the Delaware River in New Jersey, U.S.A. and Lake Titicaca, which is situated more than 13,100 feet above sea level in Peru in South America.

Encompassing 6,421 acres (26 square kilometers), the Worthington Forest extends for over seven miles (ten kilometers) just north of the Delaware Water Gap in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

There are two Natural Areas in Worthington Forest. The 1,085 acres (4.4 square kilometers) Dunnfield Creek Natural Area has a Wild Trout Stream; while the 258 acres (1.0 square kilometer) Sunfish Pond Natural Area has a chestnut oak forest and a glacial lake.

Managed by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, Worthington State Forest has around twenty miles of hiking trails. Seven miles of the Appalachian Trail also traverse the forest. The Old Mine Road was originally a Native American trail that was also travelled by Dutch settlers.

Camping, Canoeing, and kayaking along the Delaware River; as well as, viewing the panoramic vista of the Delaware Water Gap from atop 1,527 feet (465 meters) high Mount Tammany are popular pastimes.

Another forest in the general environs, Jenny Jump State Forest has a narrow trail lined with rocky outcroppings that leads to the top of Jenny Jump Mountain which offers scenic views of the Great Meadows, the Highlands, Kittatinny Valley, and Kittatinny Mountains.

Especially scenic when autumn fall foliage colours abound, the Jenny Jump Forest is part of a picturesque setting that includes rolling landscape and the Jenny Jump Moutain Range. The Jenny Jump Forest with its leafy trees, peaceful ponds, and babbling brooks provides habitat for a diverse array of flora and fauna. Besides such activities as hiking and canoeing, there is also an astronomy observatory in the Jenny Jump Forest.

Hierarch Cerridwen Pacamama shares the Worthington Forest Sacred Site focal point with her soulmate husband Hierarch Cernnunos Pacahaca, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation.

Hierarch Cerridwen Pacamama occasionally visits the Lake Titicaca Sacred Site focal point which she shares with her soulmate husband Hierarch Cernnunos Pacahaca, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. Over 105 miles long, deep blue Lake Titicaca has been infused with the patina of traditional folklore.

It is the largest lake in the world. The lake was also the nexus point of Inca creation myths. According to the legends of the Inca, the god Vairacocha came out of Lake Titicaca in order to create both the sun and the moon, as well as, to shape humans from stone.

Interestingly, the Uros people of Lake Titicaca, who now live on the floating Uros islands made from compressed layers of totora reeds, originally left the lower altitude terraces surrounding the lake in their reed boats in order to avoid interaction with tribes like the Incas. At the bottom of the lake there are stone ruins buried under six feet of sediment which contain fossils of seashells that existed prior to 12,000 BCE.

There is also a stone causeway at the 9,000 feet level that leads nowhere which archaeologists have conjectured once used to be at sea level and continued on until it reached the Pacific Ocean.

On the slopes of the mountains that soar above the lake, there are ancient corn terraces where it can be seen that prehistoric peoples once cultivated corn both before and after the cataclysms that influenced the area, causing the Andes to rise... Hierarchs Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays


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