
What is a "Shaman"?
A shaman is often described as a mediator between the human and spirit worlds, someone who uses altered states of consciousness to bring about healing or guidance.
What do they do?
Practitioners in this lineage perform specific roles to ensure balance:
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Energetic Exchange: They facilitate the movement of Sami (refined light energy) and the clearing of Hucha (dense energy).
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Bridging Realms: They act as a "bridge" between the Hanan Pacha (the world above), Kay Pacha (the world of daily life), and Uku Pacha (the inner world).
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Healing through Balance: They do not "fix" patients in the Western sense. Instead, they restore the energetic environment of an individual or a community, allowing for natural harmony to return.
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Ceremonial Stewardship: They conduct rituals like the Despacho, a sacred mandala of offerings to communicate gratitude and respect to the Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the Apus.
A Pampamisayoq is a "Healer of the Earth" or one who works with the Pacha and is on a journey of service, initiation, and the systematic refinement of your own poq’po (luminous body).
Here is how that path traditionally unfolds:
The Call and the Commitment
The path begins with a recognition or a sense that there is something more to life, This path leads you to become a bridge between the land and the people. It requires a decision for you to include into your life a relationship with the Living World. This is not just a study of techniques; it is a fundamental shift in how you inhabit your own body.
Direct Transmission and Apprenticeship
You cannot become a Pampamisayoq through study alone. It requires:
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Transmission (Karpay): You must receive specific energetic transmissions from an established Paqo, shaman. These are not just "lessons," but the actual passing of energetic "seeds" that allow your system to hold and move the frequencies of Pachamama, Mother Earth.
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Mentorship: You work with the guidance of a Shaman who assists you with your ability to clear your own hucha, heavy energy, and maintain sami, upper world light. They guide you in the art of Despacho, offering, construction, which is the primary tool for a Pampamisayoq.
Mastery of Ayni (Reciprocity)
A Pampamisayoq is essentially a master of Ayni, receptivity. You learn to:
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Read the Energy: You develop the ability to discern the energetic landscape of people, places, and situations.
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The Art of Ritual: You learn to create and facilitate Despachos, which are offerings to communicate with the spirits of the land. This is the practical "work" of healing, bringing the energies of the Kay Pacha, daily life, into alignment with the divine.
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Clearing the Earth: A Pampamisayoq works with the land and the people to resolve imbalances. You learn how to move energy without absorbing it, keeping your field clear.
Personal Transformation
You are the instrument. Therefore, the Pampamisayoq path is fundamentally a path of clearing your own energy "kinks."
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Inner Work: You undergo deep, personal clearings. If your own energy body is cluttered with personal drama or unresolved issues, you will be shown ways to resolve this on the energetic level.
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Initiation through Experience: You are awakened through experience on your path. These awakenings often manifest as life situations that encourage you to practice discernment, neutrality, and groundedness.