PHAÑA RIGHT SIDE AND LLOQE LEFT SIDE OF THE TRADITION WORKSHOPS
Starting the 28th of June, for four weekends, 8 classes, working Saturday and Sunday on consecutive weeks to rest for one weekend and then make two consecutive ones again.
We will work with the foundation of the Andean mystical spiritual tradition and the exercises that we receive from traditional teachers in the workshops that we have created, intending to share this knowledge in the most efficient way we can
The classes will be on:
June 28, 29, July 5, 6, 19, 20, 26,27.
from 10:00am to 14:30p, Lima, Peru time.
Price: 400US$ contact Lorraine at 831-206-9291PHANA
The right side of the path is the mystical side, or how we connect with the world outside our energy bubble. In other words, this class teaches you how to clear yourself and others, so that you can create a world that is mystical. This class is a foundational class that is full of stories, and revelations. Juan and Ivan teach you Andean cosmology and show you how the Andeans envision the world.
LLOQUE
The left side of the path, lloq’e, is often called the magical side., lloq’e is the path of doing. It’s all about the use of your personal power right here in the human world.
The left side is predominantly the path of healing The left side of the path fosters in us the ability to use our powers on behalf of ourselves and others.
In the lloq’e workshop, participants are taught to bring deep coherence to their energy bodies. Even more important, perhaps, is the goal of weaving our energy body into a single system. For most practitioners, their energy body is compartmentalized. The separate parts of the energetic anatomy have not been integrated into a whole. They may be adept at communicating their knowledge, and so working through the belt at the throat, but unable to manage or communicate
In the left-side work, we weave everything together so that we can work at mastering all of our gifts and all three human powers (yachay or knowledge, munay or love, and llan’kay or actions). You can think of this state as the difference between being a skeleton that is a collection of connected bones and a body that is interwoven together with muscles, tendons, nerves, and so on. There is some connectivity in the first state, but it doesn’t hum with life yet. In the lloq’e work as well we enlist the wisdom and assistance of eight spirit helpers. They hold the space for capacities within that are as yet underdeveloped in us. They model for us ways of being and doing in all spheres of our humanness.