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According to Alberto
Villoldo, a medical anthropologist who studied Peruvian shamanic healing
practices and introduced the entire 9 rites to the West, Munay-Ki comes from a Quechua word that means I love you. The Munay-Ki are the nine rites of initiation
that a person who has accepted the stewardship for all creation can take to
become a person of wisdom and power. As
you experience the Munay-Ki, you’ll feel the presence and sense the wisdom of
these luminous ones who have broken out of linear time and now dwell in sacred
time, in infinity, free from the grip of karma and rebirth. The Munay-Ki will
clear your luminous energy field (LEF) of the psychic sludge left by past
traumas. As you raise your level of vibration, these luminous beings will come
to you and guide you. Connect with them, and you’ll be able to recall stories
that you never experienced directly, but that are now yours.
Alberto Villoldo brought
the remaining 8 rites to us in this form in 2007. He and the Q’ero shamans felt that the time
was right to share the energy of the traditional rites in a form more
accessible to people around the world.
There has been a lot of
discussion about the origins and authenticity of the Munay-Ki. It must be kept in mind that the Andean
tradition is not an organization; it is ancient practices that serve people by
keeping them in harmony and balance, both within themselves and with each
other. These ancient practices assist us
to tap into the laws of nature and creation so we can flow with these natural
currents of life without having to manage our lives on a purely physical or
practical level. The practices and
initiations awaken our own inner knowledge and expand our consciousness to see
and know things in remarkably new ways.
This tradition has no institutional facilities, nor hierarchy of leaders
who tell people how they must behave.
Rather is a tradition that works on the mystical and energetic levels. It understands we are part of a larger whole. The sun that rises every day gives us life;
the seeds we plant give us sustenance.
It is a tradition that knows that we reap that which we sow. It is a tradition that knows the importance
of balance and reciprocity – the principle of that which we give, we receive
and what we receive, we give. This is
the law of nature and the created order of things. It’s about living in right relation with
ourselves, others and all of creation.
The Andean tradition
reminds us that we are intimately connected with everything and everyone around
us. If we are in balance, then we are in
rhythm with the natural flow of things.
Life then requires much less effort to accomplish so much more. The energy and purpose of the Munay-Ki is
connected to an ancient tradition that reminds us of who we really are, beyond
culture and country. Alberto offered the
Munay-Ki outside of his own organization, setting it free to spread as far and
wide as it has within only a few years.
The world-wide interest in these rites is evidence that they are
awakening people to wisdom and knowledge held for many years by only a few,
mostly in remote areas. Many people who
receive these rites say that they feel as though they are remembering it, as
though they had received them before in a past life. Others have said that they feel reconnected
to all that is, and have suddenly found themselves unable to eat meat and
undergo a personality change to a calmer, more peaceful person.
The time of hierarchy,
ego-power and control is over. What I
find special is that anyone can receive the Munay-Ki rites, with no previous
healing or shamanic experience, and
after learning how to give them, they can be shared with as many people as they
like and teach others how to do the same.
People are drawn to these rites because they change lives in a positive
way. No ultimate authority is needed to
control the movement of the rites. There
exists the trust and belief that through these rites we are connecting to a
higher source, to become co-creators of the world we are dreaming into being.
Logic and the
Physical vs Unseen Worlds
In our modern
world, we can feel pulled between the known world of material reality and the
unseen spiritual world. We tend to trust
our thinking analytical mind and practical experience in the everyday world,
more than the unseen energy of the spiritual world and even the Munay-Ki
tradition. In order to embrace the
essence of the Andean Tradition, you can connect on an energy level with the
elements, nature and divine creation.
You can trust this energy flow is guiding you and taking you where you
want to go. That requires letting go of
the need to know and understand things in a logical analytical way. This can create some stress, since most of us
have been taught well how to analyse and understand everything as a way of
controlling our reality. It feels much
safer to most of us than the spiritual path, because it is so familiar. This way of controlling things is, however,
just an illusion. The more you connect
with nature, the elements and your inner-self, the more you will learn to trust
that the divine is assisting you, offering you opportunities to choose life,
simplicity, happiness and magic.
Explanation of A Mystical and Energetic Tradition
Munay-Ki, as part of the Andean tradition, is not an organization; it is a tradition of ancient practices that serves people by keeping them in harmony and balance, both within themselves and with each other. These ancient practices assist us to tap into the laws of nature and creation so we can flow with the natural currents of life without having to manage our lives on a purely physical or practical level. The practices and initiations awaken our own inner knowledge and expand our consciousness to see and know things in remarkably new ways.
This tradition has no institutional facilities, nor hierarchy of leaders who tell people how they must do things. Rather it is a tradition that works on the mystical and energetic levels. It understands we are part of a larger whole. The sun that rises every day gives us life; the seeds we plant give us sustenance. It is a tradition that knows that we reap that which we sow. It is a tradition that knows the importance of balance and reciprocity – the principle of that which we give, we receive and what we receive, we give. This is the law of nature and the created order of things. It’s about living in right relation with ourselves, others and all of creation.
The Andean tradition reminds us that we are intimately connected with everything and everyone around us. If we are in balance, then we are in rhythm with the natural flow of things. Life then requires much less effort to accomplish so much more. The energy and purpose of the Munay-Ki is connected to an ancient tradition that reminds us of who we really are, beyond culture and country. Alberto offered the Munay-Ki outside of his own organisation, setting it free to spread as far and wide as it has within only a few years. The world-wide interest in these rites is evidence that they are awakening people to wisdom and knowledge held for many years by only a few, mostly in remote areas. Many people who receive these rites say that they feel as though they are remembering it, as though they had received them before in a past life. Others have said that they feel reconnected to all that is, and have found themselves calmer and more peaceful.

Incan Prophecy - 21.12.2012 11:11am
Whilst this date has passed, it will take approximately 20 years (according to Diana Cooper) for the energies to assimilate and take full effect. The media calls this “The end of time” we know it as the “End of time as we know it and the beginning of a new era of gold and rebirth” at this time we are going to enter a huge planetary alignment, one that we haven’t seen in 26’000 years, the Maya predicted this centuries ago. We will align with the sun and the centre of our galaxy. It is said that this will bring back the sacred tree of life, a symbol within every culture on earth. We are going through a polar flip, the earth is turning and we are turning with it.
We are going through an evolutionary jump into the next level of humanity. We are all honoured guest at the threshold of creations biggest evolution.
Over 500 years ago 600 Inca people fled their cities from the conquistadores and hid 14’000ft up in the holy mountains of Peru. It was said that a sign would tell them when it is time to come down from the mountains and show themselves, 500 year later they saw a sign. In 1949 an earthquake hit Cuzco, Peru; underneath a monastery the earthquake exposed an ancient Incan temple of gold. This was the sign the people were waiting for, the Prophecies of the Mosoq ‘Time to Come’ were to be shared with the world.
The Inca people had watched as the conquistadores (and all western cultures) polluted their waters, killed their animals and brothers and sisters, and grew their cities. Signs began appear.........
Pachacuti was a spiritual leader who built Machu Picchu, his name Pacha means ‘Earth’ or ‘Time’ and Cuti means ‘Turn upside down’ or ‘To set things right’ his name is the prophecy, and the process. The prophecy states that he will return, heralding the end of time. The last Pachacuti happened 500 years ago when the conquistadores turn their world upside down. Kings became slaves. Barbarians became rulers. Medicine men were tortured in the field and mines. Order was replaced by chaos, and the children were cast out of the garden. Sounds familiar doesn’t it?
The next Pachacuti has already begun during the late 1990s, it was prophesised that the pillars of the west will crumble and collapse and the ways of the earth people will return, out of the chaos will return the Inca people, and peace. The Luminous Ones will return from the stars, and a new human species will appear. A tear in space will form in the fabric of time so we can describe ourselves not from our past, but from who we are becoming.
It is said that the medicine people of the future will come from the West, those who helped destroy the earth, the conquistadores, will be the ones to help repair the earth, and bring us back into Ayni, right relationship and balance, and become the new healers and medicine peoples. We are the ones we have been waiting for; it is up to us to re-build our relationship with the earth, Pachamama, our Great Mother.
The prophecies state that the Karpays, the Munay Ki rites are crucial for this process, the development of our evolution, and the survival to our human race. It is up to us, to the individual to step up and take your place in our destiny, and to grow your Munay seeds, to become the Luminous Ones, and grow Gods as you grow your corn.
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