Munay Ki Rites: An Experiential Path of Shamanic Transmission

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Munay Ki Rites: An Experiential Path of Shamanic Transmission

The first time I received the Munay Ki Rites, I understood immediately that these were not simply ceremonies or symbolic blessings. Each rite carried something different. Each one opened a doorway, delivered information, and affected my body, my awareness, and my perception in its own way.

Some rites brought deep physical sensation, with energy moving through my body in clear and unexpected ways. Some brought visions. Some brought understanding that did not come through thought, but through direct experience. I was not sitting there waiting for something to happen. Something was being transmitted, and my system was receiving it.

The Munay Ki Rites come from the shamanic traditions of the Andes and are connected to the Q’ero wisdom keepers of the Peruvian highlands. My own relationship with this path deepened through Don Francisco Chura, a Q’ero shaman from the highlands of Peru, and eventually led me to travel twice to Cusco, Machu Picchu, and parts of Bolivia.

One of the most profound moments came when I later stood at Machu Picchu and recognized a place I had already seen in one of my visions during the rites. That experience confirmed for me that this was not imagination. These transmissions had opened a real relationship between body, spirit, land, and awareness.

That is what I want to share in this workshop.

Not a lecture. Not a performance. Not a belief system.

An experience.

Each person receives in their own way. Some may feel energy. Some may see. Some may receive insight, emotion, clarity, or a quiet inner knowing. The point is not to force an outcome, but to enter the space and allow the rites to reveal what is ready to be received.

This workshop is an invitation to experience the Munay Ki Rites directly: shamanic transmissions that awaken connection, expand awareness, and open a deeper relationship with the sacredness within and around you.

Munay Ki means “I love you” or “be as you are” in the Quechua language—a reflection of the heart-centered nature of these rites and the way they are received.

If you feel called to experience this for yourself, I invite you to join me on May 16, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

This is a small, intentional gathering to receive the Munay Ki Rites in a way that honors the lineage and the experience.

Investment is $175, with an early registration rate of $150 if booked by May 12th.

To reserve your space, email namasteiam@gmail.com or call 340-473-1952.

Come as you are. The rites will meet you there.

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