Cultural & Lineage Integrity Statement
Why This Matters
Spiritual and healing practices do not exist in a vacuum. Words have histories. Traditions have caretakers. Methods have origins.
Traditions are not static. They evolve, diversify, and adapt within the communities that carry them. Our intention is not to freeze ancient practices in time, but to meet them with respect as living systems.
Munay Live exists in gratitude for the many lineages carried by the practitioners who gather here.
This statement speaks specifically to our relationship with Quechua traditions because our name and organizational framework draw from Andean cosmology. We hold equal respect for all lineages represented in our community, and we ask each practitioner to carry their traditions with the same integrity we outline here.
Our Relationship with Quechua Traditions
Munay Live honors the Quechua peoples of the Andes, whose language and cosmology inspire our work. Our name itself, Munay, meaning transformational love, comes from Quechua. We carry this with reverence and responsibility.
The Quechua terms we use, such as Munay, Yachay, Kawsay, Hucha, Llankay, and K'anchay, are living words from living traditions carried by millions of Indigenous people today. These concepts do not belong to us; they belong to the Andean communities who hold them as part of their cultural heritage.
Munay Live does not claim to teach traditional Andean spirituality or transmit lineage-based initiations. We do not position ourselves as representatives of Quechua or Andean communities. Our Five Doorways Method™ is a contemporary framework drawing respectfully from Quechua concepts but developed independently for modern transformational work. We honor the origins of these concepts without presenting our work as a replacement for Indigenous teachings.
Many of our practitioners carry their own cultural, ancestral, and lineage-based traditions. Each practitioner shares only what is theirs to carry, rooted in their teachers, training, and lived relationship with the work. We avoid collapsing traditions or speaking on behalf of cultures we are not part of.
Our Commitments
Honoring Origins
We name the cultural and linguistic origins of the concepts we reference and honor the Andean peoples who hold them. For those who feel called to traditional Andean teachings, we encourage learning directly from lineage-holding teachers and communities.
Transparency About What We Offer
Munay Live offers non-medical, non-clinical, contemporary pathways for inner transformation. We are not an Andean lineage school, nor do we offer traditional Andean initiations or transmissions of Indigenous authority.
We maintain clear distinctions between traditional Andean cosmology, practitioner-specific lineages, and the contemporary frameworks created by Munay Live.
Respect for Cultural Sovereignty
We avoid misrepresenting sacred traditions or implying inherited authority. Sacred terms are used with acknowledgment, and always within transparent context. We recognize that Indigenous knowledge systems have the right to define themselves and speak for themselves.
Practitioner Integrity
Each practitioner works within their personal lineage, training, and scope of practice. As part of onboarding, practitioners commit to naming the origins of their practices, avoiding misappropriation or fabrication, teaching only what they have been trained to carry, and respecting cultural boundaries and traditional teachers.
Practitioners refrain from blending traditions in ways not authorized by their teachers or lineages.
Ongoing Reflection & Accountability
Culture is living. Respect is ongoing. We regularly review our language, imagery, and offerings to deepen cultural integrity. We remain committed to listening, learning, and adjusting when feedback is offered by communities whose traditions we reference.
Reciprocity and Right Relationship
Wherever possible, we seek opportunities to support Indigenous-led organizations, teachers, and communities through reciprocity, compensation, partnership, or amplification of their voices.
Invitation to Dialogue
We welcome respectful feedback, especially from communities whose traditions inform our work.
This statement is a living commitment, evolving as we evolve.
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