Itinerary For Peru and Exploring Wilka
Wilka means Black. The color black contains all the colors and It is the energy of possibilities. The Andeans consider Wilka light to be the finest energy, but it is the most difficult to master. Wilka is both physical and metaphysical; it is an integration of the cosmic and the earth energies inside the human body.
Together, we will explore Wilka energy in the Sacred Valley!
August 25th Arrival to Cusco Airport.
We will go immediately to Karinas home, as it is lower in altitude.
First night of ceremony and setting intention for the trip. We will connect with the energy of the Willka muyu (means black light seed or black seed.).
The Wilka muyu is the milky way. At night we can look up to see the Milky Way like a huge river of stars stretching across the sky. It is where these mountains rise up that heaven and earth come together, and we can experience the Axis Mundi.
August 26th- Ñaupa Iglesia. No one really knows anything about the cave although it has been suggested that it is strongly connected to the Scared Feminine and the Moon. We will do ceremony and connect with the divine feminine within.
Visit to the Willkanust’a: Going down to the Urubamba (the ancient name is Willkanust'a) River to meet and work with the amazing spirit of this river. She connects ALL the ritual sites of the Andean area--from Cuzco to Macchu Pijchu to the Wiraqocha Temple.
August 27th Uno Urco Amaru- This is a big power place and archeological site where the Amaru connects us to the Ukhupacha and the underworld. Here we will do ceremony and connect to the Wilma within ourselves.
In the afternoon we will connect to the Kaypacha and the Puma huanca- archeological site. The puma is the animal in Andean cosmology that knows no fear. When we let go of fear we can step into a life filled with possibilities.
August 28th- Wakaywillka named the mountain of “Sacred Tears," this beautiful mountain has a way of opening and softening the heart, and washing away the veils so we can see through the eyes of our heart. “Munay," or universal love, is central to Peruvian spirituality and practices, and it is through the heart that we experience our interconnectedness with all things. At Apu Wakaywillka, we will be led by the Paqos in practices, rituals, and ceremonies designed to open the heart center. At night we can look up to see the Milky Way like a huge river of stars stretching across the sky. It is where these mountains rise up that heaven and earth come together, and we can experience the Axis Mundi.
August 29th In Ollyantaytambo we will
explore the commanding site of the Temple Fortress. This stands above the village and displays an amazing array of gigantic blocks of polished stone. More puzzling is knowing where the quarries were located (across the valley half way up in the opposite mountain). With no doubt, one of the finest examples of Inka architecture as it displays beautiful cascading terraces, temples, palaces, tunnels, double jamb doors, and so on. Possible ceremony and sacred work at
the Temple of the Wirachocha at the very top of the ruins.
August 30th-September 1st— Ausangate trek- The last part of our trip will be connecting with the Father of all the mountains- Apu Ausangate. We will connect with all the mountains of the Vilcanota Mountain range including Apu Qoyllulr Rit'I and other Apus in ceremony. It’s important to honor the Apus so that they will welcome us. While at Ausangate we will receive a Karpay ( initiation) with the Paqos to make a deep connection with these mountains. Ausangate is a powerful guiding spirit.
In the evening we will soak in the mineral springs and watch the full moon.
The second day we will visit the 7 lagoons and the neighboring mountains. The trek is an all day hike. The lakes are stunning and we will stop at the foot Ausangate and pay homage and ask for a deeper connection to this masculine mountain. We’ll Connect to the Wilka energy of Otorongo lagoon and ask for guidance.
We’ll’ return to the mineral springs in the evening to soak, and rest and relax.
September 1st- Leave Ausangate. Spend the day shopping in Pisac. Make sure to visit the shamans store, and some of the wonderful shops
September 2nd- Temple of the Moon at Sacsaywaman. While in the temple we will connect one last time with the Wilma energy of the cave and the moon. The temple of the moon was the site of many ceremonies of the Inka. Around the corner is the archeological site of Sacsaywaman where many ceremonies celebrating the Towantinsuyu and all the tribes of the Peruvian nation
September 3rd- Last day, and farewell ceremony with Karina and the Paqo. Return to Cusco or to the airport.
Space is limited- Please contact Lorraine 831-206-9291 for more details
Cost $2900