
PARENT FOUNDATION
Koginka Sewaluna Foundation Amerika
www.koginkasewalunafoundation.org
The Koginka Sewaluna Foundation has been created with the deep and conscious purpose of bringing to the awareness of all inhabitants of our planet Earth the underlying causes and reasons which have ultimately produced the actual and undeniable critical situation that humanity has arrived at, possibly to a point of no return; and to share valuable elements to create healing.
OFFSPRING FOUNDATIONS
Koginka Sewaluna Foundation Afrika
www.koginkasewaluna.org.za
Koginka Sewaluna Foundation Albion
www.koginkasewaluna.org.uk
Koginka Sewaluna Foundation Aotearoa
www.sewalunafoundation.org.nz
Koginka Sewaluna Foundation Kanada
www.koginkasewaluna.ca

XOLAR VIBRONICS SCHOOL
www.xolarvibronics.net
Center for Holistic Healing Education & Wholesome Living
www.heartearthhealing.com/bio.html
Regine Veraguas, Practitioner
MEDIA
June 2019 Interview with Mama Nuiyuan, “Ancestral Wisdom”
Mama Nuiyuan answers burning questions about key subjects that call for new approaches in order to improve the fate of all of humanity. Ojai, CA. Interview by Allen Saakyan, Simulation.
ALUNA is a documentary film sequel to the BBC documentary ‘From the Heart of The World: the Elder Brother’s Warning’ (1990). The first documentary showed the Kogi an ancient lost civilization (the Elder Brother) who emerge to offer their concern for people of the modern world (Younger Brother). This documentary by director Alan Ereira brings the desperate plea from the Kogi Mamas of the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia, to the rest of humanity.
Please watch with an open Heart.
From the Heart of the World: The Elder Brother’s Warning
This powerful documentary by BBC filmmaker Alan Ereira is the 1990 prophetic message and warning by the Kogi mamas, the forgotten caretakers of the world in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia, South America. They cautioned us, the “younger brothers”, to give up our self-destructive ways before it was too late. Seeing themselves as guardians of life on earth, the KOGI have a profound spiritual understanding of the bond between humankind and the natural world; a bond that, they insist, must be respected. This powerful film stands as an especially cogent and moving plea for ecological wisdom.