This celebration of the Sacred Couple happens every year in Pachakamilla, Lima, at the birthplace of Yanantin philosophy. Yanantin Philosophy is the cornerstone and genius of the Andean Tradition. It is a worldview without opposites, and instead holds the harmonious and life giving complementarities that we find in nature as sacred. Night and day, hot and cold, wet and dry, sun and moon, male and female, black and white, earth and sky, mountain and ocean. We cannot live without difference and the work of the Fourth Level Paqo is to make harmony out of difference wherever we go.
The Inka prophecy of the modern Andean masters states that this is the first sanctuary where a holy couple of the fifth level will rise together to meet the three Inka Mallkus, or fifth level Superhealers, that will rise in the high mountains and come to meet the holy couple here at the oceanside sanctuary of Pachakamilla.
Due to Covid 19, this year there will be no festival so we will celebrate virtually.
The celebration begins October 3rd when you can prepare to honor or call in your sacred life partner, and lasts until October 28th, with our special virtual celebration taking place on October 18th. We invite you to make an offering to your sacred life partner on or before October 18th and bring it to the festival for the blessing we will receive from three Q’ero sacred couples.
If you have not yet found your sacred partner, this is the perfect opportunity to participate in collective ceremony to empower that attraction.
Our Festival will begin promptly at 7:00 pm (UTC) that is 9:00 am Hawaii time, 3:00 pm EST, 2:00 pm Peru/Mexico, 8:00 pm BST and 9:00 pm Italian/German/Swedish time. Please translate to your time zone.
After you gift your offering by fire, water, air or earth, make sure to remain there for a time to receive the return of the AYNI and any instructions there may be for you. Watch for signs in Nature. Pay attention to your dreams and feel free to share your experience of the Festival and after on our Global Paqo Celebrations Page!
The festival will be live-streamed via YouTube. Registration is required, but participation is free. We are also accepting donations to help support our Q’ero brothers and sisters in Peru, who are currently struggling as the pandemic has affected their ability to earn a living. If you are unable to join us live, a recording will be made available for you to replay at your convenience.