In the “Q’uychwa” language, the word “Tawa” refers to the number four (4), a word that in some regions of the Andes is also pronounced “Pusi” or “Chuska.” On the other hand, in the language of the “Navajo” Indians of North America, we have the word “Awat,” which refers to a “peacemaker” or “balancer,” where we can see how “TAWA” is the complementary opposite of “AWAT,” just as shadow is the complementary force of light.