Titu Amaru Salqa

Titu Amaru Salqa Guiding ancestral ceremonies with master plants for the healing of the soul and the transmutation of energy and consciousness.

Respect is something that is lived.It is reflected in how one approaches the process, in the intention that sustains it,...
12/04/2026

Respect is something that is lived.

It is reflected in how one approaches the process, in the intention that sustains it,
and in the willingness to not take lightly what is not superficial.

It is the capacity to hold what arises with responsibility.

Because what is encountered here is not separate from oneself.

There are processes that are not easily put into words.We are sharing this testimony that Leslie created for us,as it re...
10/04/2026

There are processes that are not easily put into words.

We are sharing this testimony that Leslie created for us,
as it reflects a process held with real openness—
a willingness to see, to feel, and to remain present with what emerged.

Grateful for the trust,
for the honesty,
and for the courage to go beyond what is comfortable.

Each process is unique,
but it is always sustained by the willingness of the person walking it.

Thank you, Leslie, for allowing your experience to be shared.

What you encounter is not separate from you.It takes form through your perception,through what you have learned to see—a...
07/04/2026

What you encounter is not separate from you.

It takes form through your perception,
through what you have learned to see—
and what you have not yet questioned.

That is why it feels different for each person.
Not because it changes,
but because we do.

The path is not outward. It is inward… even when that means moving through what feels uncomfortable.Because, in truth, w...
04/04/2026

The path is not outward. It is inward… even when that means moving through what feels uncomfortable.

Because, in truth, what feels uncomfortable does not appear to stop you, but to reveal what has remained unseen.

We often look for answers, change, or meaning outside,
when what shapes our experience is already within us:
in the way we interpret, avoid, react to, or hold what we live through.

Turning inward is not a romantic or immediate act.
It is a process that requires honesty, responsibility,
and the willingness to see without distortion.

And what you encounter is not always comfortable.
But it is real.

And it is precisely from there—from what is no longer avoided— that something can begin to transform more consciously.

Wachuma teaches through experience.It is not about searching for something extraordinary.Often the deepest learning is v...
31/03/2026

Wachuma teaches through experience.

It is not about searching for something extraordinary.

Often the deepest learning is very simple:
remembering that life moves in rhythms — and that we, too, are part of that rhythm.

Listening becomes deeper.Observation becomes sharper.Ceremony reminds us that life carries depth beyond the surface.And ...
29/03/2026

Listening becomes deeper.
Observation becomes sharper.

Ceremony reminds us that life carries depth beyond the surface.

And when we slow down and become present, something within us begins to find its natural order again.

Consciousness does not always change through answers.Sometimes it changes through questions.Questions that invite us to ...
23/03/2026

Consciousness does not always change through answers.

Sometimes it changes through questions.

Questions that invite us to look deeper:

Who am I beyond my thoughts?
Where do my reactions come from?
Which parts of my life am I truly living consciously?

When perception expands, what once seemed confusing begins to reveal its meaning.

We do not see a different world.
We begin to see the same world with greater clarity.

Healing does not always mean removing what makes us uncomfortable.Often it means learning to understand our experience m...
18/03/2026

Healing does not always mean removing what makes us uncomfortable.
Often it means learning to understand our experience more deeply.

Healing is closely related to restoring balance — between body, mind, emotions, and spirit.

It is a process that requires time, awareness, and the willingness to look honestly at one’s own life.

Along this path, ancestral practices, moments of introspection, and connection with nature can become meaningful tools for transformation.

The Andean–Amazonian worldview is rooted in a deep understanding of the relationship between human beings, nature, and t...
16/03/2026

The Andean–Amazonian worldview is rooted in a deep understanding of the relationship between human beings, nature, and the cosmos.

Some of the principles that guide this vision include:

Ayni
Reciprocity — the balance that sustains the relationship between humans and nature.

Chaka
Connection — the bridge between different levels of reality and consciousness.

Munay
Love — the creative force that brings harmony to life.

Yanan
Complementarity — the dynamic balance between opposing forces that sustain existence.

These principles are not abstract ideas.
They are part of a way of living and understanding the world that has been passed down through generations.

Nature is a living system where every element plays a role in maintaining the balance of the world.To learn from nature ...
13/03/2026

Nature is a living system where every element plays a role in maintaining the balance of the world.

To learn from nature requires a different kind of attention:
to listen, to observe, and to understand the cycles that sustain life.

When human beings remember that we are part of this balance, a deeper process of inner learning begins.

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