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YANKUNTA
SHAMANIC CENTER
Shaman Levels
There are four.
Fourth level shamans pertain to the lowest level. Their knowledge isn't very wide and doesn't go much further than the connection to the energy of the nature, physical healing and releasing of negativity. They present religious influences on their talk, their environs and their aspect.
Third level shamans are also limited, considering they are influenced by spirituality. Because of that, their understanding doesn't suffice to comprise a superior reality. Terms such as "spirit" and "soul" are common on their vocabularies.
Though not influenced by believes of any sort, second level shamans take reality on philosophical concepts. Spite being praised worldwide (specially in the eastern world), all philosophies are still limited to a human reasoning. These shamans usually see ancient cultures such as the Mayan and the Egyptian as civilizations that owned the ultimate truth and science, while in fact they decayed from far older and more advanced civilizations.
First level shamans (such as Master Yankunta) carry a system of knowledge inherited from ancient civilizations like Chavin, Atlantis and Lemuria. This knowledge is based on the connection to the energy and the wisdom of the universe, which can only be achieved by the development of other senses (clairvoyance and telepathy). In such civilizations, shamanic ceremonies were held with the purpose of maintaining this development, instead of being a form of reinforcing primitive believes and transmiting folklore and traditions to the following generations.

Chavin de Huantar
Not very famous among tourists who venture into Peruvian lands and ruins, Chavin de Huantar is a site of certain archeological interest and, more than that, it was the most developed shamanic center in America for immemorial times. Edified by individuals descending from even more ancient and evolved origins, Chavin was a civilization based on superior metaphysical knowledge, what is observed on its remaining preserved petroglyphs (carved stones, such as the one in the image below). Similar figures are seen in different parts of the world (such as in the Egyptian hieroglyphs), yet they pertain to a far lower metaphysics in comparison to Chavin petroglyphs.
This form of knowledge is incomprehensible by either academic, technological or philosophical means. In order to reach this profundity of understanding, it's necessary to rid one's mind of many human limitations and to develop seven senses. The guidance of a first level shaman is essential to do so. The key to the human future lies in the deciphering and development of this form of knowledge.

Master Yankunta
Born in a shamanic system which origins pull back to the Chavin civilization, Master Yankunta is the current king of knowledge in his family (who is always the first-born of every four generations) and the first of them to teach outsiders. Because of this familiar/shamanic position, he has been taught by the elders of his time to carry more knowledge than the other members of the order. Having taught most of the shamans and many healers and ayahuasqueros all over Peru, he is the main figure in shamanism in this country - yet not rarely discredited by foreign people with a folkloric view over shamanism. In the present, he's the individual with the greater development of clairvoyance and telepathy to be openly presenting his capacity and knowledge.

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