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The Three Worlds of Transformation Kimsa Pacha Winay (kim-sa pa-cha win-yai)
Since time immemorial, the ancient yachay (yah-chai) [wisdom teachings] have recognized that transformation occurs not in a single dimension, but across three distinct yet interconnected worlds. Deep in the mists of time, when apus (ah-poos) [sacred mountains] spoke to ch’aska (ch’as-ka) [stars] and humanity walked closer to the gods, the altomisayoqs (al-toe-mee-sai-yoq) [high mystics] discovered something extraordinary.
They found not just pathways across the earth, but chaka (cha-ka) [bridges] between realms of existence – sacred geometries that connected the kay pacha (kai pa-cha) [tangible world] to the infinite. These realms – each with its own mysteries, challenges, and gifts – form a sacred ceqe (say-kay) [energetic lines] of consciousness that has guided qori runa (kor-ee ru-na) [spiritual seekers] for millennia.
From the misty peaks of the apus to the depths of the Amazon, the paqos (pa-kos) [wisdom keepers] have preserved these maps of transformation, understanding that true evolution of the kawsay (kow-sai) [living energy] requires journeying through all three worlds of the pachamama (pa-cha-ma-ma) [mother earth].
In the rarified air of the high Andes, where kuntur (koon-toor) [condors] dance on thermal winds and the ritti (rit-tee) [glaciers] keep their millennia-old secrets, an extraordinary karpay (kar-pai) [initiation/transmission] has been preserved. Here, etched in both stone and yuyay (yu-yai) [memory], lies a map unlike any other – a sophisticated hanaq pacha yachay (ha-naq pa-cha ya-chai) [celestial wisdom] that pre-Columbian paqos used to traverse the boundaries between worlds.
This is not the kind of map you hold in your hands. It is a living kawsay, a sacred yachay of transformation that has been guarded and passed down through countless generations of paqos. While empires rose and fell, while conquistadors searched in vain for cities of gold, these wisdom keepers protected something far more precious: the keys to walking between worlds.
Walking Between Worlds Purinakuy Pachakuna (pu-ree-na-kui pa-cha-ku-na)
The Inti Ñan (in-tee nyan) [Path of the Sun] reveals what these ancient ones always knew – that reality is not a single, uniform plane, but rather a magnificent tapestry of interconnected realms. Like the layers of a cosmic mallki (mal-kee) [sacred tree/ancestral connection], these three worlds nest within each other, each holding essential keys to human transformation and enlightenment.
These are not mere metaphors or poetic imaginings. For thousands of years, altomisayoqs and pampamisayoqs (pam-pa-mee-sai-yoqs) [earth keepers] used this profound hanaq pacha yachay to navigate both the rikuy (ree-kui) [seen] and mana rikuy (mana ree-kui) [unseen] dimensions of existence. They understood that true transformation – the kind that reshapes not just our circumstances but our very nuna (nu-na) [soul essence] – requires us to journey through distinct realms of yuyay and kallpa (kai-pa) [power].
Now, after millennia of waqaychay (wa-kai-chai) [sacred safekeeping], these ancient willay (will-yai) [mysteries] are being revealed. As you step onto the Inti Ñan, you follow in the footsteps of countless qori runa who have walked these sacred ways before. Through these three extraordinary worlds – each with its own kamachiy (ka-ma-chee) [laws], its own yachay, and its own karpay – you’ll discover not just an ancient tradition, but a living kawsay pacha (kow-sai pa-cha) [living cosmos] for awakening that is as relevant today as it was when it was first discovered in the shadows of the apus.
The ñan (nyan) [journey/path] you’re about to embark upon is both as old as the apus and as fresh as the morning sulla (su-ya) [dew]. It is a path that has been waiting for you, calling quietly through the centuries, ready to reveal its willay (mysteries) to those who are prepared to listen with their sonqo (son-ko) [heart] and walk with kallpa (power) between the worlds.

Hanan Pacha (han-an pa-cha)
The Upper World
High in the Andes, where condors still ride thermal currents above 20,000-foot peaks, the ancient ones discovered the first realm of transformation. The Upper World, they realized, was where humans could gain the same broader perspective these magnificent birds possessed. This realm remains one of our most powerful tools for understanding our life’s journey.
- See the hidden patterns in your current challenges
- Gain perspective that transforms difficult decisions
- Understand where your journey fits in a larger context
- Map out your path with greater clarity
- Access insights that change how you approach obstacles

Kay Pacha (kai pa-cha)
The Middle World
The Middle World is where the real adventure begins. This is our everyday realm, but the ancestors understood it as far more than just mundane reality. Like the puma that moves effortlessly through forest and mountain terrain, they discovered we could navigate daily life with this same combination of power and grace.
- Transform insights into concrete action steps
- Build relationships that support your growth
- Develop practical skills for navigating challenges
- Create positive change in your daily life
- Turn obstacles into stepping stones

Ukhu Pacha (oo-koo pa-cha)
The Under World
Perhaps the most fascinating discovery of the ancient wisdom keepers was the Under World—a realm that exists beneath the surface of our everyday awareness. Like an archeological dig that reveals layers of civilization, this realm shows us the deeper patterns that shape our lives. Here, following the path of the serpent, we uncover hidden treasures of insight and transformation.
- Uncover the roots of persistent patterns
- Discover untapped sources of inner strength
- Clear blocks that have held you back
- Access wisdom passed down through generations
- Create change at the foundation level
The Sacred Integration
What makes this ancient system so remarkable is how these three worlds work together. Like a well-preserved mechanism from an ancient temple, each part plays a crucial role in the whole. Through your practice, you’ll discover how five core principles guide your work:
- AYNI (eye-nee) – Balance and reciprocity in all relationships
- INTI (in-tee) – Alignment with your highest understanding
- KUYCHI (koo-ee-chee) – Growth through life’s challenges
- PACHAMAMA (pa-cha-ma-ma) – Connection to earth wisdom
- MALLKI (mal-kee) – Access to generational strength
Are you ready to explore these extraordinary realms? Like the ancient wisdom keepers before us, you’ll discover how these three worlds offer a remarkable map for transformation. Let’s begin the adventure.