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Munay-ki
The ''Munay-Ki'' are a series of nine Empowerment rites based on the initiatory practices of the Q'ero shamans of Peru, as taught by anthropologist Alberto Villoldo.〔''Williams, J.E.. The Andean Codex: Adventures and Initiations among the Peruvian Shamans'' (softcover); ISBN 978-1-571-74304-6〕 "Munay" in Quechua means "love and will", together with "ki", from the Japanese word for energy, combine to give the meaning: energy of love.〔''Parker, Phillip. Websters Quechua-English Thesaurus Dictionary'' (softcover); ISBN 978-0-497-83675-7〕 The Munay-Ki is a modern form of transmitting the initiation empowerments of the Q'ero, and are based on the traditional initiation ceremonies of Q'ero shamans.〔''Villoldo, Alberto. Illumination: The Shaman's Way of Healing'' (softcover); ISBN 978-1-401-92329-7〕 Four Q'ero shamans have come to the United States several times to personally transmit the rites in the past six years, and many initiates have gone to Peru to receive the rites there. These shamans are held in high esteem by the members and trainees of The Four Winds Society.〔 The Four Winds Society (【引用サイトリンク】title=Expeditions and Retreats )〕 ==Origin== Villoldo learned and studied the rites of the Inca Shamans with a number of mentors over a period of years living with them in the Andes Mountains of Peru.〔(Munay-Ki.org - Source of the Rites )〕 As he describes in his book Shaman Healer Sage,〔''Villoldo, Alberto. Shaman, Healer, Sage: How to Heal Yourself and Others with the Energy Medicine of the Americas'' (hardcover); ISBN 978-0-609-60544-8〕 he traveled for more than ten years with his first mentor Don Antonio Morales throughout the Andes and the Amazon to accumulate and distill the shamanic knowledge of these peoples. From this distilled knowledge of traditional shamanism, Dr. Villoldo gathered and assembled the Munay-Ki as a series of rites to initiate and empower students in their study and practice of shamanic healing.〔 Some of the Munay-Ki rites are direct inclusions of traditional Q'ero initiatory rites: for example the Munay-Ki Day Keeper and Wisdom Keeper rites respectively are anglicized names for the Pampa Mesayok and Alto Mesayok karpay of the Q'ero.〔''Wilcox, Joan. Masters of the Living Energy: The Mystical World of the Q'ero of Peru'' (softcover); ISBN 978-1-594-77012-8 〕 〔 〕 Villoldo writes that the rites derive from the great initiations from the Indus Valley that were brought to the Americas by the first medicine men and women who crossed the Bering Strait from Siberia during the glacial period some 30,000 years ago, and who were known as the Laika, the Earthkeepers of old. 〔(Munay-ki.org - The Heroes Journey )〕
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