The prophecies of the ancient Americas speak about a new human appearing on the planet on or around 2012. The Munay-Ki are the codes for this new human. They are the energetic essence of the nine great rites of initiation passed down by the Inka medicine men & women known as the Laika. The rites are a nine step process to heal the wounds of the past - our karmic & genetic inheritance. They help us to step into the fullness of our nature by transforming our human energy field and re-informing our DNA.

The Munay-Ki will be offered on the following dates and locations. We suggest that you continue the work of the Munay-Ki by following it up with one of our upcoming South HLB classes.

Western US
Munay-Ki
Park City, Utah July 27-Aug1 More Information >

HLB South
Park City, Utah Aug 2-8 More Information >


Eastern US
Munay-Ki
Rhineback, NY September 2-7 More Information >

HLB South
Stockbridge, MA July 6 – 11 More information >
Rhinebeck, NY Oct 5 – 10 More Information >


United Kingdom
Munay-Ki
Glastonbury, UK Aug 16-21

For a special vacation experience this summer, consider joining us for the Munay-Ki to be held at the Glastonbury Abbey, in the UK. Glastonbury is the first Abbey to be built in Britain and is steeped in mythology; associated with the legend of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. A place of pilgrimage for close to 2000 years, the rites will be shared on ancient lei lines that stretch backward and forward through time and space. In this time of tremendous change, any of the Munay-Ki classes help us to step into who we are becoming, as instruments of peace and agents for change and transformation. More Information >

HLB South
Wimborne Dorset, UK July 29-Aug 4 More Information >

In the Munay-Ki training you will learn the exact form of the nine rites of passage and how to gift them to others. For those of you looking to deepen your experience of gifting and living the rites, we have created a new class:

Munay-Ki Mentoring
Park City, Utah Dec 7 - 12 More Information >




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