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Welcome to the Fifth World

We are living in a time of great transformation—where the old world is falling away, and a new one is being born. The Fifth World is not a place, but a state of being—a return to harmony with nature, spirit, and our truest selves. Rooted in ancient prophecy and awakened through modern consciousness, this new era invites us to live with love, purpose, and sacred connection. On this page, you’ll discover what the First through Fourth Worlds were, why they fell, and how the Fifth World is rising through you.

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understanding the Munay Ki and the Birth of the Fifth World

The Munay Ki are a series of powerful energetic transmissions from the ancient shamans of the Andes, particularly the Q’ero Nation, who are the last remaining direct descendants of the Inka. These rites are sacred seeds of wisdom, healing, and spiritual awakening that help us evolve into what they call the homo luminous—a human being fully awakened in heart, mind, and soul. "Munay" means love in the Quechua language, and "Ki" is energy or power. Together, they refer to the energy of love in action, which is the guiding principle of this path.


The nine rites of the Munay Ki are given from teacher to student through sacred ceremony, and they serve as activations to awaken your light body, heal ancestral wounds, connect you to Earth and cosmic lineages, and align you with your highest potential. These include the Healer’s Rite, the Bands of Power, the Seer’s Rite, and ultimately the Creator Rite—each one helping you shed the past, clear energetic imprints, and step into a new way of being. As you receive the rites, you begin to live more intentionally, walk with grace, and feel more deeply connected to nature, your purpose, and the greater whole.


According to the Andean prophecies, humanity is now transitioning into what is known as the Fifth World, also called Taripay Pacha—the time when we "meet ourselves again." This is a new era of spiritual consciousness where we remember who we are as divine beings and live in sacred relationship with all life. The Munay Ki are tools to help birth this world within each of us and ripple it outward into the collective. They are not just teachings—they are frequencies that restore the memory of love, reciprocity, and balance that we’ve long forgotten.


Initiation into the Munay Ki is not about religion or dogma—it is a return to nature, soul, and truth. Whether you're seeking personal healing, deeper intuition, ancestral reconnection, or a way to contribute to Earth’s healing, these rites offer a living path forward. You become a guardian of the Earth, a keeper of sacred knowledge, and a bridge between the worlds, helping midwife the light of a more beautiful world into being.

A Return to Harmony

Have you ever felt like something ancient is stirring inside you—something your soul remembers, even if your mind cannot name it?


That whisper in your bones, the dream you can't quite forget, the tears that rise unexpectedly when standing barefoot on sacred soil... That feeling may be your deep inner knowing of the Fifth World, a term spoken of in prophecies across Indigenous cultures and echoed by mystics, visionaries, and Starseeds around the globe.


The Fifth World is not just a new era. It is a return—a homecoming to harmony. A collective reawakening of the soul of humanity. It is a world where we live in alignment with the Earth and Sky, the Divine and the Self, the Seen and the Unseen. 


It is the prophecy of peace after the storm. 


But to truly understand this new dawn, we must first journey through the Four Worlds that came before.

join us on a journey through the five worlds

The First World: The Age of Spirit

The Third World: The Age of Power and Technology

The Second World: The Age of Duality

The First World is remembered by many ancient traditions as a time when the Earth was new, untouched, and bathed in light—not light from the sun, but a spiritual light that radiated from the beings who lived here. These were not humans as we know them. They were light-beings, etheric in nature, existing in direct communion with the Divine Source. Some might call them angels, devas, or star ancestors. Others might think of them as the original souls—the first emanations of consciousness before embodiment.


In Hopi prophecy, the First World is called Tokpela, the “Endless Space.” In Hindu cosmology, this corresponds to the Satya Yuga, or Golden Age—a time of truth, virtue, and union with the Creator. In Christian mysticism, this could be seen as the original Eden—a paradise before the fall, where humanity walked with God in harmony and grace. In the cycle known as the Great Year, this would be the beginning of the upward arc, when spiritual awareness is at its peak and the veil between dimensions is thin.


During the First World, there was no time as we know it, no suffering, and no fear. All beings lived in unity with the Source and with each other. There was no need for speech, tools, or technology—communication was telepathic, and all energy flowed in perfect harmony.


But as the spiral of time turned, consciousness began to change.


A spark of curiosity emerged. Some souls desired to explore form, individuality, and the physical world. This was not an error—it was part of the Divine Plan to know itself in all expressions. However, to enter the realm of form, they had to lower their frequency and detach from unity consciousness. This began the long descent into matter.


As some light-beings descended into the denser vibrations of physicality, they began to forget who they were. This forgetting led to separation—from Source, from nature, and from one another. This great forgetting is reflected in the Christian Fall from Eden, the Hindu decline from Satya Yuga to Treta Yuga, and the Hopi tale of beings who misused their gift of free will.

In this way, the First World fell, not through punishment, but through the natural consequence of shifting vibration. The spiral turned downward, and a new World began.


What This Means For Us Now


If you’ve ever felt a deep longing to return “home”—a place that isn’t physical but feels deeply familiar—you may be remembering the First World. Many of us carry soul memories from that age of light. These memories often awaken during spiritual practices, dreams, or moments in nature when the illusion of separation falls away.


The First World reminds us that we are not broken. We are not lost. We are simply on a journey of remembering what we’ve always been: light in form.

The Second World: The Age of Duality

The Third World: The Age of Power and Technology

The Second World: The Age of Duality

As the spiral of time turned and the First World dissolved, a new chapter of soul experience began—what many traditions recognize as The Second World, a time when the first true separation from Source was deeply felt.


In Hopi tradition, this world is called Tokpa, the “Dark Midnight.” It was a time when beings who had once existed in pure light began to fully enter the material realms, adopting more defined, denser forms. Though still more etheric than modern humans, they were now shaped by duality—the experience of contrast: light and shadow, male and female, spirit and matter.


This era aligns with the Treta Yuga in Hindu cosmology, the second of four Yugas, where dharma (cosmic truth) is still present but beginning to decline. In Christian terms, this world can be seen as the early biblical age following the expulsion from Eden—where humanity struggles with knowledge of good and evil, with choice, and with free will.


A World of Two Halves


In this World, the soul's descent into form became more defined. Beings took on more physical structures and began to experience emotion, sensation, and the illusion of separation. The gift of free will was now central. Souls had the power to choose—to create in alignment with divine will, or to act from ego and fear.


This was a time of great testing.


Because duality was now active, choices had consequences. Some beings remembered their divine origin and continued to live in harmony with the Earth. Others became enchanted by the physical world—pursuing control, power, or gratification. As imbalance grew, so did disharmony. The once-unified beings began forming tribes, hierarchies, and opposing forces.


The Earth herself was affected. Natural energies were manipulated. Sacred knowledge was misused. The purity of the world began to fracture.


According to Hopi prophecy, beings in the Second World began using their spiritual gifts for selfish purposes—losing respect for the sacredness of life. This led to the destruction of that world, not by fire or flood, but by ice—a great freezing over, both literally and symbolically. The coldness of the heart reflected the coldness of the environment. This resonates with stories from Indigenous Elders and the geologic evidence of massive glaciation events.


What the Second World Teaches Us


The Second World gave humanity the first full taste of duality—and with it, the deep lessons of contrast, karma, and the shadow. It taught us that "with great power comes responsibility." It also marked the beginning of our long journey through the illusion of separation—one that still affects us today.


In the spiral of time, this descent was not a fall from grace but a step on the path of soul growth. Just as a child must one day leave the parent’s embrace to discover themselves, so too did humanity begin to explore identity apart from Source.

The Third World: The Age of Power and Technology

The Third World: The Age of Power and Technology

The Fourth World: The Age of Separation and Survival

As the spiral of time turned once more, the souls who had descended into form continued their journey—now becoming fully embodied, deeply immersed in the material realm. This era is remembered by many traditions as The Third World, a time marked by immense power, advanced knowledge, and the rise—and fall—of great civilizations.


The Hopi call this world Kuskurza, often translated as “The World of Mistakes.” In this era, humanity developed tremendous technological and psychic abilities, yet became increasingly entangled in ego, competition, and misuse of sacred knowledge.


This World aligns with the Dvapara Yuga in Hindu cosmology—a time when divine truth exists, but is now split in half. Spiritual awareness is still present, but significantly diminished. It’s also echoed in the biblical age of Babel—where human ambition led to confusion, division, and collapse. In the Great Year Cycle, this would be a descending Bronze Age, where intellect thrives but is not yet tempered by wisdom or heart.


A Time of Great Achievement—and Great Arrogance


In the Third World, beings had fully taken on human form. These early humans were far more advanced than modern science acknowledges. Many carried memory of their origins and wielded abilities that today we would consider miraculous—telepathy, telekinesis, sound and crystal technologies, energy healing, and access to universal knowledge through the Earth’s grid and cosmic alignments.


Civilizations like Atlantis, Lemuria, and Mu are often associated with this time. These were not myths, but highly advanced societies that lived in varying degrees of harmony and hierarchy. Some were guided by priest-kings and priestesses who worked with divine law. Others veered off course.


Over time, the misuse of energy and the thirst for control grew. Technology was used to manipulate nature, tamper with DNA, and dominate others. Sacred geometry and the power of sound—once used to harmonize—were weaponized. There was competition between nations, experiments with life, and spiritual laws were broken.


This prideful use of knowledge without wisdom led to a massive disruption in the Earth’s balance. According to many Indigenous and esoteric traditions, the Third World was ultimately destroyed by water—a great flood that cleansed the planet of imbalance. This echoes the biblical flood of Noah, the deluge in the Epic of Gilgamesh, and flood myths found across nearly every ancient culture on Earth.


The waters washed away civilizations that had forgotten humility.


The Deep Lessons of the Third World


The fall of the Third World was not just about destruction—it was about the consequences of unchecked power without love. Humanity had reached a peak of intellectual brilliance, but fell because it lacked reverence. The soul's journey into form had reached its densest point, and it was time to begin again—this time with even greater forgetting, but also the chance for renewal.


Even today, we carry echoes of this age. Much of our modern fascination with artificial intelligence, genetic modification, and domination of nature repeats the patterns of the Third World. The fall is not far behind if we do not remember what led to it.


Key Themes:


  • Rise of Advanced Civilizations: Atlantis, Lemuria, and others rose to great heights.
  • Technological Mastery: Use of energy, sound, crystals, and cosmic geometry.
  • Spiritual Corruption: Knowledge used without wisdom or humility.
  • Fall by Water: Global floods that ended the age and purified the Earth.
  • Dvapara Yuga Connection: Truth still exists, but is diminished and distorted.
  • Repeating Cycles: Our current world echoes many of these same mistakes.


If This Awakens You…


You may carry soul memories from Atlantis, Lemuria, or other fallen worlds. You may feel called to protect the Earth, bring balance to science and spirit, or reclaim ancient tools like sacred geometry, sound healing, and plant medicine—but this time, rooted in love.


This World reminds us that intellect must bow to wisdom, and power must serve the heart.

The Fourth World: The Age of Separation and Survival

The Fifth World: The Age of Remembering, Unity, and Sacred Renewal

The Fourth World: The Age of Separation and Survival

As the spiral of time continued, the soul’s journey through the worlds brought us into what many traditions call The Fourth World—the era we are now completing. This world, more than any other, has been marked by separation, survival, and a deep forgetting of who we are and why we came here.


In Hopi prophecy, this age is known as Tuwaqachi, the “World Complete.” It is the most physically dense of all the worlds so far—an age where humanity became fully immersed in the material plane and began to organize life around control, dominance, and fear. In Hindu cosmology, this era corresponds to the Kali Yuga, the Dark Age, where truth is obscured, spiritual wisdom is lost, and suffering becomes normalized. In Christian mysticism, it echoes the ongoing consequence of the Fall from Eden—a world shaped by sin, toil, and the longing to return home to God.


This is also the Iron Age of the Great Year cycle, the bottom of the spiral, where spiritual light is most dim, and illusion is most convincing.


A World of Structures and Disconnection


In the Fourth World, humans built elaborate civilizations, nations, and belief systems—but often on foundations of fear and division. Instead of living in harmony with the Earth, people began to exploit her resources. Instead of honoring the divine within, they sought authority outside themselves. The sacred became commercialized, nature became a commodity, and individuals became separated from their own soul truth.


Modern systems—like mainstream education, politics, medicine, and media—are reflections of this disconnection. Many of these systems were created during the descent through the Fourth World and are built on control, hierarchy, and separation, not unity or truth. While they may offer structure, they often disconnect people from their inner knowing and spiritual power.


And yet, this was not a mistake—it was part of a greater learning cycle. The Fourth World offered the soul a profound initiation: to survive in the dark and still remember the light.


The Blessing in the Breakdown


This world brought suffering, but also resilience. It has shown us:


  • What happens when we live out of alignment with nature.
  • What it feels like to be disconnected from Source.
  • How it feels to forget—and then begin to remember.


While many feel despair during this time, others are awakening. We are now living in the transitional phase, where the Fourth World is collapsing, and the Fifth World is emerging. Earth changes, systemic breakdowns, mental health crises, and global awakenings are all signs that the old structures are no longer sustainable.


For those beginning to remember, this is the spiritual labor before the birth of a new era.


Echoes of the Past, Signs of the Future


Many of us carry soul memories of earlier times—of harmony, sacred ceremony, and community with the Earth. These memories often feel like longings, visions, or even grief for something we’ve never known in this life, but still ache for. That’s because the soul remembers. It remembers the unity of the First World, the duality of the Second, the power and downfall of the Third—and it knows that something better is possible.

This longing is not just nostalgia—it’s guidance. It’s the call to restore what has been lost, to reclaim what was sacred, and to embody the blueprint for what’s coming next.


Key Themes of the Fourth World:


  • Material Focus: Physical survival and accumulation take priority over spiritual growth.
  • Spiritual Amnesia: A widespread forgetting of our divine origin.
  • Linear Thinking: A belief in progress without reflection, disconnection from cycles and spirit.
  • Kali Yuga Resonance: A dark age where truth is obscured, and only a few remember.
  • The Fall of Eden: Humanity cast out of harmony, wandering, but still holding the seed of return.
  • Systems of Control: Education, religion, media, and politics often reinforce fear and separation.
  • Crisis as Catalyst: Breakdown becomes breakthrough. Darkness becomes the womb of rebirth.

If You’re Feeling the Shift…


You may feel disillusioned by the world, exhausted by the constant pressure to “keep up,” or disconnected from your deeper purpose. These feelings are not signs of failure—they are birth pains. They are signals that your soul is ready to move beyond the limitations of the Fourth World and begin to co-create the next.


You are not here to fix the old world.


You are here to anchor the new one.

The Fifth World: The Age of Remembering, Unity, and Sacred Renewal

The Fifth World: The Age of Remembering, Unity, and Sacred Renewal

The Fifth World: The Age of Remembering, Unity, and Sacred Renewal

As the Fourth World dissolves and the structures of separation collapse, something ancient yet entirely new is rising from within us—The Fifth World. It is not a utopia gifted to us, nor a future that arrives by chance. It is a world we are birthing through our consciousness, our choices, and our return to sacred living.


The Hopi speak of the Fifth World as a time of great spiritual awakening, where those who remember their origin come together to create harmony with the Earth once more. In Hinduism, this is the dawn following the end of Kali Yuga—a return to Satya Yuga in a spiraling, ever-evolving form. In Christian mysticism, it is the fulfillment of prophecy—the return of Christ consciousness, the New Heaven and New Earth spoken of in Revelation. In the Great Year cycle, it marks the rising arc of the spiral, where spiritual wisdom once again floods human awareness.


A Return to Wholeness


Unlike the worlds that came before, the Fifth World is not built on forgetfulness, conflict, or hierarchy. It is rooted in unity consciousness—the knowing that all life is interconnected, and that each being is an expression of the Divine.

In this world:


  • The Earth is seen as a living, breathing soul—our Mother, teacher, and ally.
  • The body is honored as sacred, the soul’s home and instrument of purpose.
  • Wisdom is no longer hoarded by the few, but shared in loving service.
  • Healing is collective, not competitive.
  • Diversity is celebrated, not suppressed.
  • Masculine and feminine energies are balanced, restored, and co-creative.


This is the age of spiritual sovereignty. An era when individuals take back their power—not to dominate, but to heal, remember, and create in alignment with Divine Will. It is the fulfillment of the soul’s journey through the descent into matter and its rising back into light—this time with awareness, humility, and integration.


We Are the Seeds


The Fifth World is not somewhere we go. It is something we embody. It is already forming in the hearts of those who are clearing the trauma of the Fourth World, reclaiming their inner wisdom, and choosing to live in alignment with love, balance, and truth.


This era is being led by:


  • Starseeds, healers, and wisdom keepers who remember why they came.
  • Children of the New Earth, arriving with gifts, sensitivities, and higher frequencies.
  • Wounded healers who have transmuted pain into purpose.
  • Earth guardians, gardeners, artists, teachers, parents, and visionaries—each playing a role in restoring the sacred web of life.


This is the time of the Great Turning, where we spiral back toward harmony—but this time, with the depth and wisdom that only comes from walking through the shadow.


Key Themes of the Fifth World:


  • Unity Consciousness: Oneness with nature, one another, and Source.
  • Spiritual Embodiment: Living as the healed, integrated soul in human form.
  • Return of the Sacred: Revival of ancient Earth wisdom and cosmic truth.
  • Service Through Sovereignty: Each soul aligned with divine purpose, in freedom.
  • Healing of Masculine and Feminine Energies: Co-creation replaces domination.
  • Living the Law of One: Recognizing that what we do to another, we do to ourselves.
  • Circular Time and Conscious Evolution: Awareness that we evolve in spirals, not lines.


If You Feel the Call…


You are not alone. The shift can feel disorienting at times—old beliefs, identities, and attachments falling away. But this is part of the process. The old world cannot come with us where we are going.


The Fifth World is not built by systems—it is built by souls. Every act of healing, of truth-telling, of gardening, meditating, creating, and loving—it all matters. You are planting the seeds of this world through your very presence.


You are a bridge between what was and what is becoming.


You carry the memory of the First World in your DNA.


You walked through the fire of the Fourth World to get here.


And now—you are the Fifth World awakening.

Awakening the Codes

EMBODYING THE FIFTH WORLD


Awakening to the Fifth World is not about escaping this one—it’s about embodying a higher frequency of consciousness here and now. Deep within your DNA lie spiritual codes—imprints of wisdom, purpose, memory, and potential that have remained dormant through lifetimes of forgetting.


These codes cannot be unlocked by intellect alone. They awaken through a sacred lifestyle, one that brings the mind, body, and soul into alignment with nature, spirit, and truth. This path is both ancient and eternal.

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