Discover powerful energetic rites based on Andean shamanic teachings to heal the wounds of your past, further your spiritual evolution, and reveal your sacred purpose.
Our world is desperately in need of a new compass and the rites of the Munay-Ki, which have been crafted for a Western audience, offer shamanic wisdom for the modern person. These initiations—based on initiatory practices of the shamans of the Andes and the Amazon—are profoundly healing and will alchemize your deepest wounds and limiting beliefs into sources of compassion. They encourage you to grow your love and empathy and see the interconnectedness of all life as you join a lineage of healers and Earthkeepers. The Sacred Andean Codes includes detailed explanations of each rite’s benefits, how it came to be, and how you can incorporate its wisdom into your own life. As a powerful blueprint for self-realization, these initiations invite you on a heartfelt evolutionary path with love at its core. Embark on your own sacred journey, recognize your innate wholeness, tune into unlimited energy, and fulfill your potential as a luminous being—and an agent of change and transformation in the world.
This book fills in some gaps in the books written by the author providing information not provided in previous books. It was good to learn the history of how the Munay-Ki came into being. Plus much more of the teaching available to us through the Four Winds Society. I enjoyed learning all the history and how to apply each of the bands associated with the Munay-Ki. I like the balancing of the masculine and feminine with both being brought into all the training.
The book covers very well the meaning of the munay ki rites, including the rite that Marcela brought - the womb rite. It is a useful read for anyone curious about the shamanic practice or coming back to their true power with the help of mother earth
I found this in a little shop in Glastonbury and read it over a couple days (before and after the Blue Moon in August). Very grateful for it, and for wisdom shared freely. Its simplicity is refreshing, like a handful of seeds planted in humble soil, but the magic is in the unfolding and the growth.