The Anta plains offers breathtaking views of vast green fields, far mountains and blue skys for quiet reflection, healing, and communion with nature. We are now on a gentle hike through terraces, ceremonial plazas, and carved stones, where every angle speaks to the relationship between the Incas and the cosmos.
Locals often describe El Paraíso as a place where “the forest breathes with you.” It’s said that the trees here hold the memory of the land—the quiet wisdom of the ancestors, the whisper of medicinal plants, and the teachings of Pachamama (Mother Earth). It’s a place for deep grounding, cleansing, and returning to simplicity.
“Killa” means moon in Quechua, and “rumiyoc” refers to one who possesses stone, so Killarumiyoc is literally “The One with the Moon Stone.” The centerpiece of the site is a sacred lunar carving on a flat rock wall, believed to represent the phases of the moon or a calendar system. Scholars also suggest it was used to track planting cycles, menstruation, and ceremonial timing, aligning with the Andean feminine principle (Mama Killa). The Inca revered duality—sun and moon, masculine and feminine, day and night—and Killarumiyoc was a lunar counterpart to solar temples like Intihuatana in Machu Picchu or Qoricancha in Cusco.
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Killarumiyoc was likely a lunar observatory, aligned with the movements of Mama Killa. The rock carvings and structures reflect light differently during certain moon phases and seasons, indicating ceremonial uses tied to agriculture, fertility, and timekeeping. This place was also important for priestesses, midwives, and Inca astronomers, who would study the moon’s effects on water, crops, and the human cycle.
The integration of Wachuma with other master plants in a powerful place like this it creates a perfect setting to balance energy, release old patterns, and receive the guidance and wisdom we forgot. We’ll walk sacred paths while the medicine guides you to open your heart, release emotional blockages, and align with your inner cycles, just as the Inca once aligned their lives with the rhythms of the cosmos. Sounds crazy, huh?….just wait and see when you get there. They will do the rest.
The temple’s vortexes amplify intention and perception, offering a safe portal into emotional and spiritual exploration. Ideal for ancestral healing, shadow integration, emotional release, and spiritual clarity. Killarumiyoc with Wachuma is not just a hike or tour. It’s a living transmission of lunar wisdom—a soft mirror where you meet your intuition, fears, dreams, and potential. Whether you’re working with emotional healing, feminine wounds, inner balance, or simply searching for a reconnection with spirit, this is the place and time, this is just the beginning.
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