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Chumpi Stones

Chumpi Stones are an ancient spiritual tradition from the descendants of the Inca people in Peru, including the Q’ero and Chincheros communities. The Chumpi stones provide direct connection to the spiritual power and the wisdom passed down through generations of masters.

The Chumpi stones are viewed as powerful tools for healing in the Andes, where they are used to scan the body to identify imbalances, and then assist in restoring balance with their energy.

There are many different techniques for working with the Chumpi Stones. I give sessions with Chumpi Stones and I teach different techniques for working with the Chumpi Stones.​ I'm specialized in Chumpi Work with the Pleiades.

Who Is It For?

For Beginners And Facilitators

Learning the Chumpi techniques are for you who want to deepen your understanding of the healing of the energy centers (chakras), known as ñawis, in the Andean tradition.

It is for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Andean energy medicine and healing — whether you have previous experience or not.

 

What matters most is that you are open, engaged, and willing to embrace the wisdom shared. The strength of your medicine will be defined by how much you dedicate yourself to your practice and integration.

A Chumpi course is an opportunity to create magic and transformation in your life, while also receiving the keys to continuing to walk with the wisdom and power of the Andes.

 

Why Work with Chumpi Stones?

  • Tradition from the Andes and the Inca Lineage.

  • Powerful tools for initiations and activations.

  • Easy to use - no need for a Mesa.

  • Connection to strong spirit allies and techniques.

  • Join a powerful lineage of healing.

  • Tools for connecting with the elements, archetypes, the Ñustas and the Pleiades.

  • Simple to work with - as a facilitator or private person.​

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The Chumpi Workshops

I offer these teachings in workshops or private teachings.

Send a request if you are called to learn more about the Chumpi Stones in a personal customized workshop or any of my group offerings.

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1. Introduction to Chumpi Stones

Learn the basics of the Chumpi Stones and njawis (chakras). There are different teachings from different lineages in the Andes. 

A set of Chumpi stones consists of seven stones, each connected to a specific force of nature.

 

Each Chumpi, with its respective natural force, serves as a key to cleanse and strengthen the different njawis.

2. Chumpi Stones with the Pleiades

This Chumpi technique is done according to the Q'ero teachings, with the Pleiades - the Seven Sisters.

 

This technique is performed on the back of the client. 

Read more about the Pleiades.

3. Pleiadian Activations with Chumpi Stones

A cosmic journey with the Pleiades where you will become a Pleiadian activator through the Chumpi Stones.

Connect with new healing techniques and incorporate it in your client work.

Here I share the techniques for both working in the chakra system as well as downloading activations. 

We will spend the day getting a personal relationship with the Pleiades and open up for the downloads that are available for you.

Read more about the Pleiades.

4. Connecting with the Godess energies through Chumpi Stones

In this workshop we connect with the njawis (chakras) and the different Godess energies, - called Ñustas in the Andean tradition.

 

We will both connect with the Ñustas from the Andes as well as connect with or personal Scandinavian Ñustas.

 

​Ñustas are powerful female spirits, who form couples with the masculine energies of the Apus. The Ñustas are usually connected to the waters.

5. Bands of Power with Chumpi Stones

Bands of Power is one of the Munay-ki Rites., which can be given with Chumpi Stones.

Bands of power are  energetic protections that keep your field clear and safe.

There are different ways to give Bands of Power and you learn different ways to do it - with or without the Chumpi Stones. 

Read more about the Munay-Ki Rites.

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