“Shamanism is an imagination-empowered, nature-venerating, soul-vivifying, spirit-befriending, sacred community-bolstering, love-inspired universal healing vocation continuously practiced by diverse people worldwide since the Upper Paleolithic era.”

~ don Oscar Miro-Quesada

Shamanism is a spiritual practice grounded in a reverent awareness that the world is animated, conscious, and energetically interdependent.

A Shaman, also known as a Curandero or Curandera, is one who develops a personal and intimate relationship with the unseen world for the purpose of being of service as a healer. Healing can take the form of working one on one with a person, animal, or place; or it can manifest as ritual and ceremonial healing service for individuals, a community, and the planet.

Through self-induced altered states of consciousness, ritual, and refined energetic awareness, the shaman comes into right relationship and reverent communion with the seen and unseen world so as to mediate between worlds on behalf of the community.

Guiding Principles of Shamanism

“Shamanism is a path that must involve mystery, and mystery is a process of incessant, endless revelation, of a seeing beyond ourselves, of an opening up to relationship with others as valuable or more valuable than just our own survival.”

~ don Oscar Miro-Quesada

Benefits of Practicing Shamanism

Basic Shamanic Practices

Fundamental practices and rituals to assist you in living a life in balance and harmony with all of Creation

The Pachakuti Mesa (altar) is a synthesis of Peruvian shamanic coastal traditions and southeastern Andean Paqokuna practices.  Alexander Kugler intones this essential ceremonial opening for personal and group communication with the Spirit Realm.

A weekly opportunity to contribute to a global intention for the healing of Pachamama as well as the collective psyche.

Introduction to the Pachakuti Mesa

In this video don Oscar demonstrates consecrating the ground and configuring a basic Pachakuti Mesa.

Ayni for Changemakers

A contemporary lesson on sacred reciprocity, or ayni, a foundational principle of The Pachakuti Mesa Tradition.

Earth Offerings

These ritually-made creations embody powerful medicine for the restoration of harmony in our relationship with Mother Earth

A beautiful gift of ayni and gratitude to Pachamama, the Apukuna and all the unseen guardians of nature and the Spirit Realm. Instructions for the creation and ritual care of these stone cairns which are powerful channels of energy from the heavens into our Mother Earth.

See don Oscar demonstrate both of these in the videos below.

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