Inti Nan’i - Yachaywasi (Inka Ancestral Knowledge Center)

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The INTI NAN’I Yachaywasi, Inka Knowledge Center, is an ambitious project designed to serve as a vital knowledge depository and beacon of Inka cultural heritage, ensuring that the rich tapestry of ancestral knowledge and wisdom is preserved and revitalized for future generations.

Inka Ancestral Knowledge Center

The INTI NAN’I Yachaywasi, Inka Knowledge Center, is an ambitious project designed to serve as a vital knowledge depository and beacon of Inka cultural heritage, ensuring that the rich tapestry of ancestral knowledge and wisdom is preserved and revitalized for future generations. This center aims to bridge the past with the future by creating a dedicated space where the traditions, practices, and insights of the Inka culture can be studied, experienced, and celebrated. By incorporating elements of traditional Inka architecture and design, the building itself will be a testament to the ingenuity and sophistication of Inka engineering. Through interactive ancestral wisdom gatherings, Inka Spiritual Teachings immersion, Youth rites of passage and educational programs, Inti Nan’i Yachaywasi aims to Create a Path of global Collaboration. The center will not only safeguard the cultural legacy of the Inka but also inspire a deeper appreciation and understanding of their contributions to humanity. By fostering a connection between the past and the present, INTI NAN’I YACHAYWASI will play a crucial role in cultural preservation and ancestral education, nurturing a sense of identity among the descendants of the Inka Nation.

Prioritizing Sustainability and Harmony With Nature

The Inka Knowledge Center project is a remarkable endeavor that embodies the wisdom of ancient Inkan architecture while prioritizing sustainability and harmony with nature. This ancestral building is designed to honour the Natural Laws of Mother Earth, drawing inspiration from the Inkan's deep understanding of ecological balance and respect for the environment. The construction utilizes locally sourced materials and traditional techniques, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The architecture incorporates features such as natural Ancient Techniques, solar alignment, and Organic Material, which reflect the Inkan's sophisticated approach to sustainability. By integrating these elements, the Inka Knowledge Center not only serves as a hub for learning and cultural preservation but also stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of indigenous knowledge in addressing modern global challenges.

Join us in this meaningful endeavor to ensure that the wisdom and achievements of the Inka people continue to inspire and educate the world for years to come.

Creating and materializing the Inka Knowledge Centre Vision Project is a multifaceted project that requires a harmonious blend of global Cooperation and traditional expertise. Central to this initiative is the collaboration of dedicated volunteers who can bring diverse skills and passions to the table. Engineers and architects will play a crucial role in designing and constructing a space that honors the aesthetic and functional elements of Inka heritage while incorporating sustainable and innovative technologies. Equally important is the integration of ancestral knowledge, which will ensure that the center reflects the rich culture of the Inka way of life. Garnering the necessary funds is also vital, as financial resources will enable the acquisition of materials, technologies, and labor needed to bring this vision to life.

We invite you to collaborate in the building of the Inka Knowledge Centre Project

Your monetary donation will have a profound and lasting impact, preserving and promoting the profound Inka heritage for future generations. By contributing, you are not only supporting the preservation of invaluable cultural treasures but also fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Inka influence on the world.

PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS

Antaurko Patsakamaq
Founder
Antaurko Patsakamaq is a Mallku Inka, Inka Spiritual Master and Mystic Visionary from the Chawpin Quechua Community in Peru. Antaurko brings his ancestral Inka knowledge legacy to today’s world for healing, transformation, and evolution of consciousness. Antaurko is the founder of Inti Muju, a not for profit organization that creates initiatives to revitalize all indigenous cultures and share the ancestral wisdom with the world. Through the Offering of Inti Muju Antaurko brings the Universal Vision to restore the sacred relationship with the Natural laws of Mother Earth and Cosmos and Weave the Well-being of Humanity He has initiated many transcendental events and the International Council of Indigenous wisdom Keepers to light the hearts of individuals and awaken the One Human Family collective consciousness to create a positive future for the next generations to come.
Moises Alfaro III
Project Manager
Aloha! Namasté . My name is Moises Alfaro III and my Spirit Name is Wanka Puriy. I am originally from the Philippines, I moved to Canada where I spent 11 years to specialize Geotechnical Engineering, and to "find myself" In 2017, life happened and I went through a life shift which opened the door for me to cross paths with special individuals whom were very instrumental for me to start going through the process of self~transformation and become who I am today ~Wanka Puriy. In the last 8 years, I have consciously chosen to leave the "rat race" of the modern era and decided to live in my truth ~ it was quite a process. I had been initiated in life to master and know myself more and more. Now, I have moved to Peru following the calling of my Highest Self. I now identify myself with my spirit name - Wanka Puriy which means the one walking towards the center and on a deeper level it a walking altar in Quechua. I have left the world of main stream and become a Reiki Master, dedicating my heart, energy, and my wholeness for the wellness of my being, wellness of others around me, and the wellness of our collective existence on this Planet Earth.

High lands quechua community space of the building project

The Traditional organic pastoral farm and Future Inka Knowledge Centre is situated in the ancestral Quechua Community in the (high plain) area at about 4080 mt altitude Near Conococha and Huaraz in the Ancash region of Peru (National Park Huascaran)

First Phase of the construction plan building project

The original homestead & Space Site of the building project

We have Reintroduce the original camelid llamas to the community for the care, protection of the species and biodiversity of the andes and the sustainability of the community.