The Wiraqocha Foundation for the preservation of indigenous wisdom

Welcome to The Wiraqocha Foundation!

What's new?

* Elizabeth's schedule for 2009 is now posted! Please click Calendar Of Events.
*Wiraqocha Foundation is happy to announce that the 2010 Paqo World Conference will be held on the Big Island, Hawaii May 14-19, 2010! There has already been an incredbile response. There is on-site accommodation on the serene organic farm is almost full. To get more information please contact Sandra aumlove@mac.com or Elizabeth at elizabeth@fastnethi.com
* Elizabeth Jenkins' new book Journey to Q'eros: Golden Cradle of the Inka is now available for online orders ! A moving an entertaining account of Elizabeth's travels in Peru and encounters with the Q'ero and their teachings, it's a must for anyone who enjoyed her first book or has an interest in the indigenous wisdom of the Andes.
Books and CD's >>
* Elizabeth Jenkins new edition The RETURN of the INKA is now available for online orders. It is a Journey of Initiation & Inka Prophecies for 2012 that will prepare you for the potential leap in human evolution. Be part of a compelling adventure that opens the mysteries of the Andean healing traditions.
* Wanted: organic partners in paradise to work in organic farming lifestyle/retreat project with Wiraqocha Foundation in Hawaii. Minimum investment $500K. For more info please email elizabeth@fastnethi.com

The mission and purpose of the Wiraqocha Foundation is to promote a philosophy of life in harmony with the natural world, a way of life preserved by the Q'ero indians. Read more about this under our Mission statement!
We offer workshops around the world in order to teach and preserve the spiritual tradition of the Inkas, as well as initiation trips to Peru led by by Juan Nuñez del Prado and Elizabeth Jenkins. We also arrange and host international conferences on the Andean tradition, and sell books and CD's relating to the Inka path.
The Wiraqocha Foundation is a non-profit organization, and proceeds from workshops, trips, sales etc are used to directly assist the Q'ero indians, the direct descendants of the Inkas, with such things as water supplies and schools, in the spirit of Ayni - sacred reciprocity.

Top: Q'ero master Don Benito Qworiwoman, one of Juan's teachers, Center: Juan Nuñez del Prado, Bottom: Elizabeth Jenkins
Q'ero Indians, the keepers of the ancient spiritual Inka tradition