Okay, I admit it: I’ve taken a strange and winding path over
the last few years, and now I’m totally obsessed with Andean history. When I started
researching the Incas, my goal was to establish a foundation for writing a
sequel to Chaturanga. But one thing led to another and now I’m making videos
and posting about ancient architecture, mythology, metaphysics, and geocosmic
alignments.
What happened, you ask? Consuming books and delving back
through ancient texts, I’m both shocked and fascinated by how little we truly know
about our past. The linear version of history that I was taught in school – largely
based upon huge assumptions, yet which I accepted without a second thought – is
rapidly being disrupted by new discoveries and theories. The more I learn about
ancient Peru (and its counterparts around the world), the more I appreciate
that history is, indeed, a vast and mysterious frontier for the modern-day explorer.