Sunday, 14 November 2010

munay ki i love you

The Munay-Ki are the nine great rites of initiation of the medicine way given from the Inca tribe of South America. The word 'Munay" means “I love you” or "be as thou art.” The Munay-Ki are the nine gates that heal us and transform our human energy field into that of homo luminous.

The prophecies of the ancient Americas speak about this time in history as a period of great transformation, a time to make an extraordinary difference in the world. they foretell of a new human appearing on the planet – a person of wisdom and power who lives free of fear and resides in their eternal nature; accepting stewardship for all creation. The Munay-Ki are the codes for the new human are delivered in the form of energetic transmissions.  The nine initiations of the Munay-Ki have were until recently only for the high wisdom keepers of the Americas, but now, the Inca want to share these rites with the rest of the world. these rites are not only stages of initiation, but perhaps steps for the evolution of humanity. As nations fight for bits of territory and battle over land, we must find the wisdom to create peace among all peoples. As our space telescopes show us images of a vast and immeasurable universe, we must find a human story that is inclusive of the stars. And as our ability to destroy the world increases, we are called to step up to the task of assuming stewardship for all creation.

The rites of the Munay-Ki are based on initiatory practices of the Inca shamans of the Andes and the Amazon. The training of the Earth Keepers has an energetic component, a series of initiations that help us to develop a new architecture in our luminous energy field. The rites anchor each of the critical junctures in the process of becoming homo luminous.  The nine rites then, are the sum total of attunements that we go through as we transit from the body of a human to the body of angels.

I took my Munay-Ki nine rites during the summer of 2008 at a.w.e. therapies  in Barrie, Ontario with Lorinda Weatherall.  It was a very cool experience.  Every Wednesday night for 9 weeks, a small group of people  would gather around a campfire and drum while each member was given one band by the masters.  Some weeks after getting a band I was emotional, some I was on a 'happy' high, others I felt aggression and anger.

The very first rite, for me,  was a trip.  To get a rite, one must sit, eyes closed while a master works around you on your auric fields.  As I sat eyes closed, my mind wandered to another time, when I was at the time I thought Asian, but could be Peruvian too; that hard chiseled tanned look with narrow eyes.  A group of men, me included were sitting around a fire late at night in a tent, laughing, big yellow tooth-missing kinda smiles.  And one many looked at me and said "Welcome Back.  We have been waiting".  When Lorinda was giving me the 8th rite,I had another amazing experience, but this time it was of energy surging through my body, so fast, so full of love, it knocked the wind out of me.

Since getting my Munay-Ki done, I can't say whether it greatly effected my life or not.  But it was definitely an experience.  However, my mother, who came with me, was greatly affected and has spent the last year years working closely with other Munay-Ki masters such as Fred James and is working towards becoming a shaman. Her last adventure took her to the wilds of Algonquin park for a Shamanism retreat

These rites were first given to ancient teachers by angelic beings, and now are passed on from teacher to student. When an earth keeper gifts the Munay-Ki to a student, it is the lineage of luminous beings that transmits itself, that leaps from the head of the master to the student as they lean into each other and touch, forehead to forehead. to transfer this energetic information, the earth keeper simply maintains sacred space and embodies the vibration of the level she wants to transmit. While you can’t undergo these initiations on your own, once you receive them, the rites are yours to transmit to others as you wish. But there is one caveat. the rites are offered free of charge. You may charge a fee to coach a client during the changes that they will go through as they receive the rites, but not for the Munay-Ki itself.

In essence, the rites are about stewardship. they are not ego-awards or recognition of any kind of achievement, nor do they make anyone special. on the contrary, they make one uniquely unimportant. only then, from a position of no-ego, can we truly be of service.

In order to get a more indepth insight on Munay-Ki and the message of the Incas, you can check out Alberto Villoldo as his teachings focus heavily on these ideas. His book is the Four Insights or his Four Winds society

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