
About Me
Liliana Herrera was born in Cusco, Peru. She lived in Chile 20 years, where she dedicated to the industry of adventure tourism and ecotourism as a businesswoman for 10 years. After a painful breakup of 12 years of marriage and 2 children, she decided to "save her life", as she relates, because despite leading a successful life, she was not happy.
She returned to live in Peru in 2018, to work in the area of Holistic Health in an Ayahuasca retreat center in the Sacred Valley, fulfilling administrative functions. She began her transformation through the understanding of a life in balance with the spiritual dimension, which many of us have not yet understood and less integrated into our daily lives.
During his first year, he shared understanding days with Andean priests of the Q'ero community, considered the last Incas, for the way they relate to nature, through conscious acts, offerings, rituals and for keeping their customs alive transmitted from generation to generation through stories, myths, legends, his art and his example of life that speak about GOOD LIVING.
Along with her spiritual practices, she began to deepen the ancestral knowledge of the healers of the Amazon Shipibo tradition who work based on Dietas with sacred plants. Her search led her to take refuge in the jungle to begin a process of self-knowledge in the solitude of her cabin in the community of San Francisco, Pucallpa in 2020, for 4 months where she start to writhe this book.
To date she has participated in more than 100 Ayahuasca ceremonies in Peru and Costa Rica and she work with important personalities, such as Dennis Mckenna, Dorian Yates, the Altomisayoc Maria Apaza and with renowned teachers of the Shipibo tradition, such as Cesar Maynas, Francisco Vasquez, Marina and Teobaldo Ochavano.
She received the initiation as an Andean priest or Pampa Paqo in Ausangate mountain at 6385 meters above sea level in the end of 2020. This step help her to integrating the ancestral knowledge of the Andean world, at an energetic level, thanks to the guidance of her teacher Heder, whom she thanks for the accompaniment and dedication to the transmission of the Andean wisdom.
She returned to live in Peru in 2018, to work in the area of Holistic Health in an Ayahuasca retreat center in the Sacred Valley, fulfilling administrative functions. She began her transformation through the understanding of a life in balance with the spiritual dimension, which many of us have not yet understood and less integrated into our daily lives.
During his first year, he shared understanding days with Andean priests of the Q'ero community, considered the last Incas, for the way they relate to nature, through conscious acts, offerings, rituals and for keeping their customs alive transmitted from generation to generation through stories, myths, legends, his art and his example of life that speak about GOOD LIVING.
Along with her spiritual practices, she began to deepen the ancestral knowledge of the healers of the Amazon Shipibo tradition who work based on Dietas with sacred plants. Her search led her to take refuge in the jungle to begin a process of self-knowledge in the solitude of her cabin in the community of San Francisco, Pucallpa in 2020, for 4 months where she start to writhe this book.
To date she has participated in more than 100 Ayahuasca ceremonies in Peru and Costa Rica and she work with important personalities, such as Dennis Mckenna, Dorian Yates, the Altomisayoc Maria Apaza and with renowned teachers of the Shipibo tradition, such as Cesar Maynas, Francisco Vasquez, Marina and Teobaldo Ochavano.
She received the initiation as an Andean priest or Pampa Paqo in Ausangate mountain at 6385 meters above sea level in the end of 2020. This step help her to integrating the ancestral knowledge of the Andean world, at an energetic level, thanks to the guidance of her teacher Heder, whom she thanks for the accompaniment and dedication to the transmission of the Andean wisdom.