A now retired politician, she founded and led the Metapolitical Unitary Movement, a political party that carried her to be Councilwoman for the City Councils of Bogotá, Medellín, San Rafael, Une, Vetas, and California, as well as Deputy to the Departamental Assembly of Cundinamarca, and finally Senator of Colombia.
On 29 February 1968 she met Daniel Jay Liska Tikalsky, an American adventurer who had travelled by motorcycle from the Arctic Circle in Alaska down to Tierra del Fuego; they married later that year.
[2] She has published over 20 books on various metaphysical and spiritual subjects, written songs and poetry, and produced videos on her teachings.
While under house arrest, she wrote Una escoba en el Monte, (A Broom In the Mount), where she related her experiences as a kidnap victim.
After she was released from house arrest, the Supreme Court of justice found she was innocent, and all charges were lifted.