APPRENTICESHIP SERIES:
SESSION ONE: Saturday, May 7th, 2022
(Future Dates TBA)
Time: 10am – 4pm
Location: Austin, TX (address provided upon registration).
Tuition: $144
The Invitation:
Few mediums are more effective than ritual and ceremony when it comes to passing on the distillation of wisdom that nature offers. The ancient traditions from Peru knew this well, and have been refining their resources of guidance from Pachamama for thousands of years. And through these ancient rituals, human beings move rapidly into experiences of reconnecting, remembering, and reemerging.
This day-long intensive is the first in an ongoing series of deep dives into the context and experience of Peruvian ritual teachings. In this series, participants will have direct access to the insights occurring behind the scenes, from the facilitator's perspective. And as the series unfolds, each new session will reveal more and more of what this tradition has to offer.
Some topics include: Abriendo el portal (the creation of sacred space), limpias (ritual cleansings), karpays (transmissions of healing energy), and florecimientos (flowerings of dormant potentials), etc. Participants will also be exposed to a variety of healing modalities through the use of a Mesa (personal healing altar), and all of the tools that this system employs, such as: varas, khuyas, illas, istrillas, etc., (see more below).
All of these teachings will be passed on in the same way they have been for thousands of years, through an activated ceremonial container.
Deepen Your Understanding Of Medicine Items
This course will discuss many of the medicine items from the Peruvian tradition of both the Northern Coastal Huachuma Lineage and the Southeastern Andean Paqokuna traditions of Peru.
This series will regularly cover what makes medicine items so powerful, and why and how they are able to come to life in ritual and ceremony.
LEARN TO WORK WITH THE STRUCTURE OF CEREMONY
1. Preparation - Physically create an environment that is free from distraction. Step back from the mind and let go of expectations, ego, and attachments to a desired outcome. Drop into your heart and operate from a deep place of intuitive, present-moment awareness.
2. Purification - Energetically release anything within you and around you that is not serving a higher purpose. Common purification practices involve the use of smudge, incense, floral waters, staffs (varas), feathers, etc., to create a clear field to operate within.
3. Consecration - Make some form of offering to the ceremonial ground you have created, honoring the interdependence and the sacred reciprocal exchange of ayni.
4. Pause - Move into astute observation of the silence and stillness - both within and around you. Deepen your sensitivity to all forms of sensorial awareness (sound, light, smell, temperature, etc.) found within the present moment.
5. Declaration - Present your intentions for the ceremonial space you are creating (i.e., healing, transformation, gratitude, alignment, etc.).
6. Invocation - Call in support from the unseen world, or rather, call yourself into deeper awareness of the support already in your midst. Move into a conscious recognition of Spirit's grace and abundance.
7. Activation - Use a form of ritual expression (spoken prayer, medicine song, artistic creation, etc.) signifying that the medicine prayed for through the invocation is awakening and being made available, and can be used to bring this sacred space to life.
8. Pause - Once again, deeply observe the silence and stillness. Give yourself fully to present-moment awareness. Allow yourself to drink in what your senses perceive.
9. Transmission - Channel and send the medicine and guidance you received during the Pause out into the ceremonial space or into the person(s) you are working with. This can be expressed in any number of ways, including spoken word, feather or staff work, or through a creative ritual act like blowing into the top of a person's head or into their heart.
10. Completion - Close the sacred circle using a form of ritual expression, such as toning the directions three times each.
11. Integration - Remember that you are now carrying the medicine from this ceremony out into the world. Be conscious of living the ceremony, and the medicine you have experienced and
received, in your everyday life.
Learn the Art and Use of Seguros
Seguros are bottles of ritually arranged herbs that are placed into a bottle to rebuild a sacred landscape. Once prepared, these jars of plants embody the medicines that grow in specific enchanted locations.


Online Forum Access
A dedicated space for ongoing conversations, accessible only to course attendants, will also be provided to engage in meaningful dialogue with fellow classmates, and the larger community, regarding course topics, techniques and practices. This private forum provides an ongoing question and answer element to the course work, that I monitor closely, to help refine your personal practice as you apply the teachings offered in this course to your daily life.
Some of the course topics that will be discussed in this series:

- The Ukhu Pacha – The Inner World (Lower world, Interior Realm)
- Dragon Myths
- Working with adversity.
- Brief description of the Mesa
- The three fields of the Mesa
- The inner voice
- The inner defense system
- Resisted emotional patterns
- The concept of Hucha in the Quechua language
- Mapping the Inner World
- Working with our blind spots
- Issues with the ego
- The incessant chatter of the mind
- The forces of the encanto and calicanto
- Quantum entanglement
- Unhealthy and healthy forms of projection
- Using our personal will
- Shamanic techniques for dealing with troublesome thoughts and emotions
- Growing roots in the soil of Pachamama
- The power of selfless service
- Campo Ganadero – The Field of the Rancher or Livestock Herder

- Tracking the movements of the Inner World ("Rastreo")
- Freeing the Soul from behind the wound
- Becoming the ocean
- Boiling over and becoming a gas
- Experiences of the Hanaq Pacha
- The Wisdom of Autumn
- Archetypes of surrender
- The importance of imagination
- Populating the right side of the mesa
- The guides, and seers, and sages, and prophets, and medicine people
- Bridging diametrically opposed view points
- Right action and spiritual activism
- An awareness of interdependence
- Getting the ego on board with alignment to Divine Will
- Complementary opposites of the Mesa dialectic
- Forgetting and Remembering
- The axis mundi
- Learning to let go of our attachments to the inner world
- What it means to die before you die
- La Cuenta – the history of a medicine piece
- Building the inner temple

- San Cypriano (Saint Cyprian of Antioch) and the devout Justina
- Becoming an embodiment of the Mesa
- Making yourself large enough to hold the whole conversation
- Your life is your shamanic apprenticeship
- The emerging present moment
- The middle field of the mesa (Campo Medio)
- Mateo's beginnings as a spiritual guide
- Lessons in vulnerability
- Discovering your inner teacher
- The power of presence
- Postures of receptivity
- Ceremonial protocols from the northern coast of Peru
- Working the left and right sides of the Mesa
- The limpia, suspendida, and florecimiento
- The transformation and transmutation of density (hucha)
- Raising singha
- Giving the soul the space it needs to stretch out
- Working with clients
- Using medicine pieces
Testimonials From Previous Course Participants:

Gabriella Galvan von Twistern

Kathie D'Ariano-Gordnier
"Mateo, Thank you for these wonderful teachings. They allowed me a deeper understanding of our transition/transformation. It gave me a more real sense of letting go. While I am and always will be a work in progress, I can more clearly address these transitions to move forward toward transformation. I found that exploring, researching, and acknowledging those who guide us in unconditional love that this is the path I have always been on. It took me to a place of wisdom imparted to me long ago. It put my re-membering back in view. As I continue on my journey through these Sacred Landscapes I have a better understanding of the process to becoming a hollow bone. I am grateful to have taken this wonderful course work. In greatest appreciation!"

Robert "Scoop" Geisel
"One of the best presentations I, personally, have ever been part of. Mateo has the unique ability to present materials in daily living free of self-aggrandizement and with a noticeable lack of ego. This all allows the participants to use and access their own valuable gifts and knowledge to both enhance, color and enlarge the experience of life that is being offered."

Jacynthe Bernard
"I am great-full and impressed with the amount of teachings you share in one course. It is so well orchestrated, and your stories and personal experiences makes it all come together in a light and easy way for me to let things go and have lots of fun... it is well seasoned and delightful! I feel like something transformed and lifted for me during those three courses."

Paige Ryan
"Your eloquence with words, stories, teachings and poems were amazing to witness. I’m so proud to call you a brother on this walk, and feel a belonging in your tribe. I look forward to any and all upcoming teachings with you."

Elke Savala
"Mateo’s teachings are insightful, original and deep. His poetic way of sharing complex subject matter is enjoyable and thought provoking. Thank you Mateo for another great class."