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How Alluringly Different The Hetakas Were From Modern World People, and I Wanted That!

How Alluringly Different The Hetakas Were From Modern World People, and I Wanted That!

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(Our podcast, “Ka Ta See Healing Talks,” is on all major podcast venues.)

In this Healing Talk, Lora, Laura, and I talk with Kay about the Hetakas, how they were, why they were so alluring to her, and why she always wanted what they had.

How they knew and embodied so many things that modern world people don’t have, things that are essential for human life that modern people haven’t had or experienced for a very, very long time, if ever.

Their solidness, happiness, incredible knowledge, good health, and spiritual gifts that they had. 

And we asked Kay to put that in contrast with what the people of the modern world have or, rather, what they are missing.

Kay apprenticed with Domano and Chea Hetaka, two Peruvian Ka Ta See Shaman Elders, for over 13 years. She shares the teachings they gave to her in her books The Reluctant Shaman and Sacred Link.

We hope you enjoy listening to this wonderful conversation filled with ancient teachings about living your life free from cultural programming.

Song to Song,

Helmut 

www.katasee.com

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