Itzhak Beery, the College of Psychic Studies, bridges spiritual and practical wisdom with teachings of indigenous people. Yachaks (Bird Men and Women) transcend between the seen and unseen worlds – the Hana Pacha (Upper World) and Ukhu Pacha (Lower World) – to bring personal and community healing to Kay Pacha (our Middle World). It is often said that the so-called civilised world has lost touch with the deeper truths that were on the understandings of some native peoples. Beery is on a mission to rediscover them.
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