A Woman's Spiritual Adventure in the Heart of the Andes
In 1989, Elizabeth Jenkins was working on a doctorate in clinical psychology. Although her life seemed full, she felt spiritually empty, and yearned for some deeper meaning.
Elizabeth's extraordinary experiences began when she travelled to Peru to research into Andean healing practices. In Cuzco, gateway to the sacred mountains of Machu Pikchu, Elizabeth felt a strong spiritual calling and became the only Westerner to be admitted into a group of native Perusians working with an Andean master. Later she was introduced to Juan Nunez del Prado, an initiated priest of the Andean Path.
With Juan as her guide, Elizabeth experienced the many different stages of initiation into one of the oldest sacred paths in the world. The mystical tradition of the Andean Path has been kept alive by the Q'eros, who have lived undisturbed in the high Andes for the last 500 years. These direct descendants of the Inkas taught Elizabeth the secrets of Andean shamanism and how to work with the energies of the natural world around her. They revealed ancient Inkan prophecies which have relevance to all our lives.
In this remarkable true story, Elizabeth shares her own spiritual adventure and reveals to the Western world for the very first time the powerful mysteries of the Andean Path.