Herstory

 

Luminous Ima Antonio

Luminous Ima Antonio has always had the ability to walk between the physical and spiritual worlds.  Psychic phenomena, including several near death experiences, levitation, stigmata, vast psychic and spiritual openings and incidents of spontaneous healing informed her directly and deeply of the limitless possibilities available to us.

Luminous is the founder and director of the Spiritual Archaeology Society, author of a series of authoritative books on Spiritual Archaeology, Sacred Places and Hidden Histories.  She is a lifelong inter-dimensional researcher, painter and poet of sacred places and invisible worlds. She is the founder of the X-Static Sound (1986) to research and further the uses of vibrational frequencies (Tibetan bowls, bells, crystal bowls) and voice harmonics.

She attended the New School for Social Research and Pratt in New York studying psychology, philosophy comparative religions and graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute with degrees in Painting and Performance/Video. She trained with Multi-dimensional Research and Expansion for three years and later initiated a two-year study on Past Life Regression.  Her visual and multimedia art speaks of inner worlds and unseen dimensions.

Since childhood, people have trusted luminous and spoken with her about their deepest dreams and concerns. It was a natural progression for her to find modalities through which she could be of service to more and more people. Luminous spent two years studying with Multidimensional Research and Expansion, participated in a two year project on past life regression, and continues to work with clients throughout the world.

After an experience of spontaneously channeling voice harmonics in 1985, Luminous founded the Temple of X-Static Sound to introduce this “language beyond language” to as many people as possible. She spent several years working with voice harmonics, Tibetan bowls, bells, crystal bowls and frequencies. Luminous worked with individuals and groups utilizing sonic resonance to shift perception, heighten awareness, eliminate pain, and re-calibrate the energy system and body. X-Static Sound is still utilized in her seminars and practice as a way to move beyond the constraints of consensus reality and the logical mind.

Luminous 02-13 jackie_klieger_-0632 - CopyThe transformational modalities Luminous has mastered over the past decades synthesize beautifully into the practice of Spiritual Archaeology. Her ability to articulate and transmit ancient and future wisdom connects us with our Full Potential Self, presenting a pathway to higher consciousness.  Since 1988, Luminous has conducted journeys to Sacred Places with individuals and groups.

During the past 20 years she has lived and thrived in the mystical beauty of Sedona, Arizona.  She is a world-renowned Transformational Consultant and successful Real Estate Broker.  Luminous has been a guide to sacred places for the past 22 years and offers Spiritual Archaeology Journeys in Sedona, Peru and other locations around the world. See the website for current information.

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Machu Picchu

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Moray

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Machu picchu

Posted by on Nov 23rd, 2011 in Blog, Featured | 0 comments

Machu Picchu is exuding transformative energy and healing. Breathing with the earth here is lifechanging. August and November 2012 journeys are planned to the crystal city of Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, altars and ceremonial sites in and around Cuzco. Limited to 10 people….maximum...

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Ollantaytambo

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Photo from a trek in inca village and homes at Ollantaytambo on Peru. Way of life continues.

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Machu Picchu

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Weather was perfect at Machu Picchu and the late afternoon allowed for non-peopled photos. Here is the main entrance to the crystal city.

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Urubamba, peru

Posted by on Oct 31st, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Traveled to an old Spanish colonial village above Urubamba in Peru to locate an elder/medicine person to work with our group arriving tomorrow. The journey was an experience. The village felt deserted. Old adobe walls crumbling, dirt streets, mountaintop.

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Cuzco October 2011

Posted by on Oct 30th, 2011 in Peru | 0 comments

Preparing for group arrival for our 15 day journey through Peru. 11:11:11 will be celebrated ceremonially at Raqchi, crown chakra site.

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Chincero Market, Chincero, Peru

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We begin our journeys, whenever possible, at Chincero with it’s colorful Chincero Market.  We visit the ruins at Chincero and the church.  Very relaxing and wonderful way to beging our time together.

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WaySeer-

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wayseer – take a look …great video

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Artifacts returned to Peru

Posted by on Mar 9th, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Yale to return all Machu Picchu pieces, says Foreign Affairs minister March 9, 2011 by Andean Air Mail & PERUVIAN TIMES · Leave a Comment Foreign Affairs minister Jose Antonio Garcia Belaunde rejected claims by Congressman Yonhy Lescano that Peru will receive from Yale University only 20 percent of the thousands of archaeological pieces removed from Machu Picchu between 1912-16. Lescano has said he came across documents from the National Institute of Culture (INC) and a foreign affairs ministry commission showing that only a portion of the artifacts will be returned. Garcia Belaunde denied the charge and said he was unaware of any other documents, besides the November 2010 agreement between Yale and Peru to return all artifacts. Peru expects to receive some 300 museum-quality artifacts by the end of this month. In total, there are 46,632 fragments and artifacts that Hiram Bingham, an American historian sponsored by Yale and the National Geographic Society, removed from Machu Picchu almost a century ago. Culture minister Juan Ossio also said he was unaware of the documents cited by Lescano and called on the lawmaker to provide the files in order to verify his charges. “If there is some other documentation where it could be argued that all the pieces won’t arrive, then I think that Congressman Lescano should provide the documentation,” Ossio said. “I would be the first to be interested in seeing it.” The artifacts are to be housed at the Inca palace of Casa Concha, owned by San Antonio Abad del Cuzco National University (UNSAAC), where Yale University will also collaborate to make the International Center for Machu Picchu, which will include a museum and research facilities. However, among the thousands of pieces in the collection, only between 329 and 363 of the ceramic, stone and metal artifacts are considered to be of museum quality, while the remainder is made up to a great extent by bone fragments and potsherds. Filed under Archaeology, Politics · Tagged with Machu Picchu, Peabody Museum,...

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