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Sacred Sound & Munay-Ki Transmisson Ceremony

  • Seattle Sound Temple 4300 Fremont Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98103 United States (map)

I am excited to be joining Ashera Serfaty at The Seattle Sound Temple, in opening a portal and offer the Munay-ki rites sacred sound ceremony.  Ashera will be guiding the ceremony, and I will be playing my Crystal Tones Alchemy Singing Bowls.

From Ashera, “This in an opportunity if you have never received the rites, or if you have received the foundation rites and want to receive more or if you have received the rites it is helpful to receive them again and again as well, for deepened healing and to re-energize your life. “

“The rites will be transmitted as you bathe in the healing vibration of sound. It is a beautiful and powerful evening.

The Munay-ki are light transmissions/ initiations of the Peruvian medicine way carrying codes of the new human. They are energetic codes that can transform and upgrade your luminous energy field and DNA . This will be a remarkable evenings to support, nourish your well being. “

Ashera Serfaty is a Shamanic Healing & Energy Medicine Practitioner, Soul Coach, Theta Healer, Yoga & Ayurvedic Practitioner, Teacher & Retreat Guide. She lived in the Andes for 7 years, and studied with Q’ero Shamans learning their healing traditions. “My energy medicine and shamanic training has taken me to sacred sites in Mexico and Peru where I have learned directly from local indigenous healers, shamans from the mountains and earth over the last 12 years. I have been initiated as a teacher and healer by the Q'ero wisdom keeper shamans of the high Andes of Peru. I am a full Mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q'ero traditions. I have received the sacred initiations and transmissions from the Q'ero shamans from the Andes. “

To learn more about the Munay-Ki Rites please click HERE.

To Book your space for this event, please click HERE.



Doors Open at 6:45pm. 
Address: 4300 Fremont Ave. N. Entrance is to the right of Rockcreek Spirits on North 43rd Street off of Fremont Avenue.
 Please allow 15 minutes to find parking in the area.