The most beautiful thing about the traditions rooted in the Paqo Kuna work of Peru is their allowance of variations on the tradition. They say that in the differences you find the gold.
In this way, Peruvian Shamans from different villages hold the space for the variations on how others practice the art without making the variations significant, without making them right or wrong.
In this short video, Hank Setala takes you on the tour of his mesa, sharing with you this inspiration he learned as he has apprenticed the Katari tradition from his mentor don Zane Curfman, the author of Inka Mountain Magic.
Zane's beautiful tradition is a blending of traditions which is why this cross-cultural Peruvian Shamaminis appeals to so many as it brings together all traditions in the space of allowances and non-judgment.
Find out more about the tradition and upcoming programs at www.CalloftheShaman.com Connect with Hank at www.HankSetala.com
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