PACHAKAWA
Mystery School
for Priestesses
My name is Liliana Pachakawa (“The Observer and Guardian of Cosmic Knowledge”), a sacred name given to me by the Great Father. I am a Mentor in Andean Cosmovision and a Ñusta Paqo (Andean Priestess).
I am the founder of a Mystery School for Priestesses rooted in the lineage of Maria Apaza. I have studied and practiced the Andean Cosmovision for nine years and received four years of direct training with Maria Apaza.
Today, I share the wisdom of the Andes and guide women who feel the calling to awaken their sacred path and initiate as Priestesses.

Your sanctuary for holistic well-being and self-discovery through the transformative practice of Andean Cosmology.
My mission is to share the living wisdom of the Andean Cosmovision — a Cosmic map of evolution — so that each being may awaken their purpose and become a conscious bridge between Heaven and Earth.
Hours of training
Certified Trainers
Years of Experience
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Our Mission
Our Guiding Vision
Sovereign Consciousness
We cultivate self-mastery and personal sovereignty, empowering individuals to recognize their inherent authority, align with universal laws, and consciously shape their own lives.
Ancestral Wisdom
Our work honors and transmits ancestral Andean knowledge, preserving its integrity while making it accessible and relevant to contemporary life and collective evolution.
Energetic Integrity
We uphold ethical, clear, and responsible energetic practices, ensuring that healing, ritual, and transmission are conducted with respect, discernment, and coherence.
Embodied Healing
Healing is approached as an embodied process that integrates mind, body, spirit, and environment, restoring balance and vitality at all levels of being.
Conscious Service
We prepare individuals to place their knowledge and abilities in service of others and of Mother Earth, fostering reciprocity, unity, and collective well-being.
Sacred Relationship with Nature
Our teachings reinforce a living, respectful relationship with nature and the elemental forces, recognizing Earth as a conscious being and co-creator in the healing process.

Maria Apaza
Altomisayoc
86 years experience
María Apaza Machaca, affectionately known as Mamita María, is the last living Altomisayoc, the highest rank within the Andean priesthood. At 100 years of age, she stands as a living guardian of ancestral wisdom, serving as an intermediary between the human and spiritual worlds through her profound relationship with the Apus & Pachamama, the spirits of the Andes and the Great Cosmic Mother. Chosen from childhood for this spiritual path, Mamita María underwent decisive initiatory trials that sealed her destiny as a Highest Priestess. In 1943, at the age of sixteen, she was struck by lightning while tending her animals in the highlands of Paucartambo, Peru. In Andean cosmology, lightning—known as Illapa—is not merely a natural phenomenon but a sacred force of fire, sound, and rain. This event marked the beginning of her formal initiation through twelve Karpay rites, which strengthened her communication with the Apus and the elemental forces of nature. Her centennial marks not only a personal milestone, but the enduring strength of an ancestral lineage

The lineage of Maria
Maria´s Apaza family
More than 10 years
In Maria Apaza's lineage, we have her five children and grandchildren, who continue to share Maria Apaza's method. In the photo, we can see Rosita, Maria's daughter (45), and her granddaughters Segundina (21) and Marta (23). We also have Manuel Jerillo (47), Maria's youngest son, who has more than 30 years of experience as a Pampa Paqo or Andean priest, present at our retreats and classes for priests. With generosity and dedication, Mamita María has devoted her life to transmitting this wisdom, training Pampamisayok—practitioners prepared to dialogue with nature and co-create their own ceremonial universe through the Andean Misa. Her teachings preserve a living tradition where knowledge, ritual, and life itself are woven upon the sacred ceremonial altar. The tutelary mountains of Cusco, Ausangate and Salkantay, have been her spiritual teachers among others. She learned to communicate with the mountains, heal with rocks, and work with the energies of the different dimensions. Through offerings to Pachamama, coca leaf readings, and Andean ceremonies, she has served her communities by safeguarding health, harmony, fertility of the land, and social balance within the ayllu, the traditional Andean social unit.

Liliana Pachakawa
Mentor and priestess
9 years experience
I was born in the high Andean community of Chumo in Sicuani, Cusco - Peru. My grandmother Jesusa, of Quechua lineage, was a healer, midwife, and Altomesayoq (a high grade of priestess). She was struck by lightning, and in Andean tradition, lightning is a symbol that represents the spiritual leader. I was privileged to have her assist in my birthing that happens in her house.In my childhood I spent time with my grandmother, climbing hills and trees, planting and harvesting. She taught me that wealth is the management of resources. She grew her own food, made her own clothing and medicine, and lived in harmony with the spirits of nature. She has been my lifelong inspiration on my spiritual path. My spiritual quest led me to walk the Qhapaq Ñan (“The Path of Sovereignty”), an ancient path of evolutionary ascension for the Human being, designed by the ascended masters of the Andean World who learned this knowledge from the Pleiadian brothers, and which was the seal of the Lemurian system and civilization.
