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To see all of Nature as sacred and as a part of ourselves engenders … respect and responsibility.
— Elizabeth B. Jenkins
 
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Elizabeth B. Jenkins is the international bestselling author of The Fourth LevelThe Return of  the Inka and Journey to Q’eros, widely considered among the most influential books on the Inka Nature Wisdom Tradition.

A Fourth-Level spiritual teacher of the Andean tradition, she is known for associations with Juan Nunez del Prado, her adventures into Peru, and her service as a "Chaka-Runa" or "bridge person," a translator between world views.

 
 
 
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Books by Elizabeth B. Jenkins

 
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The Fourth Level

The Fourth Level is the culmination of three decades  of study, exploration and practice of the Inka Nature Wisdom Tradition by Wiraqocha Foundation founder & bestselling author Elizabeth B. Jenkins.

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Journey to Q’eros

In this sequel to Return of the Inka, Elizabeth Jenkins continues her initiation into the Andean Mystical Tradition as she leads a group of initiates to where the Andes mountains meet the Amazon jungle.

The Return of the Inka

Elizabeth B. Jenkins' international bestseller takes readers on a amazing true-life adventure to discover the lost spiritual secrets of the Inkas.  Widely regarded as one of the most influential books on the Inka Nature Wisdom Tradition.

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Book 1 in the MotherWorld Series – an epic fantasy of a Paqo Princess from another planet pulled inexorably into a destiny far beyond anything she could have imagined.

 
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Wiraqocha Foundation

The Wiraqocha Foundation is a non-profit educational and charitable organization dedicated to the preservation of indigenous wisdom and knowledge systems of the Q'ero people of the Andes of Peru.

 
 
 
 
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Ailani Orchards

Elizabeth’s organic farm `Ai Lani Orchards, (meaning ‘to eat heaven’ or ‘spiritual food’) sits on the Southernmost point of the Big Island, just upland from the last 80 mile stretch of undeveloped coastline in Hawaii.

 
 
 
 
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Upcoming Programs

 
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