Ausangate, The Old Man, is considered to be
the most sacred of The Sacred Mountains. He shares His Wisdom
directly from His Heart to ours. The Old Man helps you to
remember you have nothing to fear when you look into the
eyes of Pure Love. When you wake in the morning and step
out of your tent, your first sight is that of the Face of
Ausangate. Just in that simple glance, you feel yourself
become alive and vital in ways that you have not felt before.
DAY 1: We fly into Lima, then to Cuzco. Cuzco, the capital
of the Inkan Empire, is said to be built in the shape of
a jaguar and that Cuzco is the head of the jaguar.
DAY 2: We stay in Cuzco, preparing for our journey to The
Sacred Mountain.
DAY 3: In the morning we leave for Ausangate. We travel
to Tinqui, the
town close to where our base camp at Pacchanta is.
DAY 4: Our horses will be waiting for us for our ride up
to Ausangate. Our camp is set up by Azul Cocha, a beautiful
lagoon of crystal blue water.
DAY 5: We go to Rainbow Lagoon, where we will work with
the shaman who lives there.
DAY 6: We go to Jaguar Lagoon, an exquisite pool of pristine
waters, to cleanse ourselves of all those things we have
been carrying for so long and no longer serve us or others.
DAY 7: We leave Ausangate to return to Cuzco.
DAY 8: We have one day in Cuzco to rest before we fly to
Lima for the flight back to the States. We can shop and relax.
We go out for a dinner of celebration, giving thanks and
delight for the journey we have just undertaken.
DAY 9: We return to Lima for our flight back to the States.
We stay at Miraflores, where we can store our luggage until
we go to the airport. We can go to the marketplace or just
simply rest.
If you have never been to Peru or have not worked with us,
please give me a call. This journey asks of you to be willing
to let go of the need of those things that are comfortable,
safe, and familiar. It asks that you be willing to come to
know what being energetically independent really means, in
all its delights.