Summary after the three worlds
At the end of October our 3-part seminar series “the 3 worlds” with the Hampeq (healer) Vilma Pinedo Sanchez from Peru took place at various locations to connect with the spirits of the Ukhu Pacha (lower world), the ancestors of the Kay Pacha (middle world) and the spirits of the Hanaq Pacha (upper world).
In the Nuremberg region, we were given the opportunity to hold our ceremonies in caves. A deep immersion into the darkness made it possible to travel with the spirits of the underworld.
Near Munich, we celebrated All Saints’ Day with our ancestors, we shared a meal with them and celebrated life together, on this side of the curtain and on the other. We also visited two springs that have been said to have healing powers for centuries. Vilma and the abbot of a monastery met by chance at one of the springs. He immediately recognized that she was from Peru. When Vilma saw him, she said quietly to one of the participants: “I wanna hug him”.
The abbot approached her and they had a short, cordial conversation. And there was an equally warm hug goodbye.
To establish a connection with the Hanaq Pacha, the upper world, we traveled to the mountains of Austria. Heaven is so close there, a heart opener! Here too, each participant entered into a deep process and connection with the spiritual world.
Vilma draws our attention to our own seeds. Every living being has its own seed, which contains its very own potential, its talents. These need to be developed. Every living being has its own time, its own rhythm.
Two weeks later, I can feel my seed continuing to take shape, it is growing, my path is becoming clearer. The law of Ayni (reciprocity: balance of give and take) moistens this seed with the nectar just as it does the spiritual world. When I trust my seed and allow myself to grow, I experience Kausay Puri: the universal energy that allows life to be lived with ease.
Many thanks to Vilma, to the spiritual helpers, to Pachamama, to Francisco and to the group. We form a family, also known as Ayllu. Without the dynamics of the Ayllu, a process like this would not be possible.