Cleaning Ceremony
Overview
Negative energy cleansing is the negative energy overload in people, the effect of various energies around us that we absorbed.
The ceremony purifies dense energies and releases tension, and physical and mental problems.
Trip Summary
- 8:00 am: Transport from the Hote & Meet with AndeanSpirit staff.
- 9:00 am: Introduction of the Paq’o (Maestro), conversation about the ceremonies to be performed
- 10:00 am: Ceremony for the unification of energy with coca leaves.
- 10:30 am: Negative energy cleansing.
- 12:00 am: Trek to archaeology center
- 1:00 pm: Break to sharing food
- 2:30 pm: Descend from the mountain.
- 3:00 pm: Group photo with Paq’o
- 3:30 pm: Return transport to Cusco hotel.
Itinerary
Wisdom Inka Q'ero
Spiritual cleansing or Negative energy are cause and effect processes that attract countless health problems, such as illnesses caused by negative thoughts, negative emotions, bad experiences of childhood and conflicting relationships among others. We must be concerned with cleansing the body and aura of negative energies. Matter is energy that expresses the universe, it is formed by the world of positive and negative spiritual energy, they also symbolize powers of divine light and darkness.
We live in very difficult times with stress, tensions, economic problems, family, health, love, emotional and psychological difficulties or negative memories that arise in our life, social crisis and different factors that influence health in a bad way. It is necessary and indispensable to do a release of negative energy to be strong in spirit, with positive energy and a healthy mind.
Notes
The ceremonies can be performed in different mountains and some archeological centers allowed, which is more flexibility in the itinerary, the service can be depending on booking availability, and at an additional rate.
- Transport from the hotel to the ceremony center.
- 01 Paq’o (master) Q’ero, if the group reaches its maximum of 10 participants 02 Paq’os are included.
- Snack, all the food and, drinks are a simple and delicius vegetarian diet suitable for working with medicinal plants.
- 01 assistant of the ceremony, who male available to patients what they need thoughout the ceremony
- Translation from Quechua/ Spanish to English
- Conversation different ceremonies to performe.
- Opportunity to share the experience and lesson learned from ceremonies
- Gratuities
- Others not mentioned
- Hotel
What to Bring
- A good pair of hiking boots or walking shoes.
- Poncho for those downpours
- A warm jacket
- Good quality sunscreen and a sunhat
- Bring clothes that you can layer
- A water bottle
- A hat, scarf and gloves
- Camera
Pricing List
Prices
Description | Price per person | |
Cleasing negative energy, 60 minutes, at hotels near to plaza de armas, Cusco. | $ USD 100.00 | Inquire Now |
Reading of Coca Leaves, one hour, service online via zoom. | $ USD 120.00 | Inquire Now |
Reading of Coca Leaves, from 8am to 3:30 pm, outside Cusco: Pachatusan, Mamasimona, others places. | $ USD 140.00 | Inquire Now |
Faqs Cleaning Ceremony
What is Cusco?
Cusco is a city located in southeastern Peru and was the capital of the Inca Empire. It is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history and cultural heritage, as well as its proximity to Machu Picchu.
How do I get to Cusco?
The most common way to get to Cusco is by air, with flights available from Lima and other cities in Peru. It is also possible to get to Cusco by bus from major cities in the region.
What is the best time to visit Cusco?
The best time to visit Cusco is from June to September, during the dry season. However, it is possible to visit the city at any time of year, as it has a temperate climate.
What are the must-see tourist attractions in Cusco?
Some of the must-see tourist attractions in Cusco include the Cathedral of Cusco, the Inca ruins of Sacsayhuaman, the Temple of the Sun, and the San Blas neighborhood.
What is the local currency in Cusco?
The local currency in Cusco is the Peruvian Sol.
How safe is Cusco for tourists?
Cusco is generally considered safe for tourists, but it is always advisable to take normal precautions to ensure your safety, such as being aware of your surroundings and avoiding walking alone at night.
What is the best way to get around Cusco?
The best way to get around Cusco is by foot, as many of the tourist attractions are within walking distance of each other. It is also possible to take taxis or use public transportation to get around the city.
What type of food is available in Cusco?
Cusco offers a variety of local and international cuisine, including traditional Peruvian dishes such as ceviche, lomo saltado, and ají de gallina.
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