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Meet Karupureq

Although I am called “Marco” in Cusco, my native Quechua name is Karupureq, which means “one who likes to walk great distances.” This name reflects more than 20 years of traversing the trails of the Andes, guiding travelers on treks of the majestic mountains and offering tours of the archeological wonders of my beautiful country. My name also has a metaphorical meaning, as one who goes far in his spiritual path.

After many years of working as a tour guide in the Andes, I am now practicing the wisdom and knowledge of my ancestors. I enjoy sharing this beautiful mystical tradition and spiritual path that we call the Andean Cosmovision with people around the world through my courses and mystic tours of Peru.

Meet Flamissia

In Cusco, they call me “Rosa,” while my shamanic name is F.L.A.M.I.S.S.I.A. I received this name in a vision quest, meaning: “Forever Loyal to the Ancient Mother, In Sacred Service I Am.” This name reflects my sincere commitment to evolve spiritually, and embrace a sacred relationship with our Mother Earth.

In addition to working with Karupureq on our mystical tours and classes, I a holistic health coach, supporting clients body, mind and spirit. I bring together my own experiences with psychedelic medicine, Somatic Psychedelic Facilitator certification training, nutrition, energy psychology and JourneyDance® (a somatic trauma-informed movement therapy) to support participants in our psychedelic medicine retreats.

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My mystic roots go back to my Chanka ancestors. I was born in my mother’s village of Ccocha, high in the mountains of Apurimac. Her father was a Paq’o, or Andean priest, who provided ceremonies and healing for the village. I was the only one of all his 20 grandchildren who showed an interest in his mystic arts, and was honored to receive the tools of his trade.

After years of guiding tourist with the typical scientific approach, I began to dream of providing a uniquely mystical experience for my travelers. Once I decided to embark on this venture, I met my love and partner on this path.

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After raising my four children on an organic, natural-lifestyle homestead in the hills of Tennessee, I studied and taught shamanic healing arts in the US. In the Andean mystical tradition, I found the Earth-centered spiritual path I had been looking for.

This led me to Peru in 2019 to study the mystical traditions of the Andes on native soil. I must have been guided by the Apus (the mountain spirits), as within five weeks I met my love and partner on this path