THE PATH OF WIRAQOCHA
Rise of the Taypikhala
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About the Book
In year 10,000 BCE, the Hamawtha Wiraqocha journeyed from Lake Titicaca—the fabulous blue sea which lies at 12,000 ft asl across the border between Peru and Bolivia—to the Manta harbor, in Ecuador’s southern coastline. From there, the Hamawtha led a fleet of six hundred wampu balsas to circumnavigate the South Pacific Ocean, all the way to Australia, the
Hawaii archipelago, and Rapa Nui. His mission was to teach the Pacha-Yacha sacred principles of wisdom to the survivors of the Pachakuti—a global catastrophe which had just destroyed the Earth—in order to help them rebuild their communities and regain their former prosperity. Wiraqocha’s heroic epics—verbally handed down by generations of Andean Hamawthas—had remained largely unknown to the English-speaking world until the present day. Hence, this novel is the first one to share the great story of the Hamawtha Wiraqocha, the only wise man of antiquity whose legendary feats mostly took place south of the Equator.
About the Author
PIERO MOROSINI, an international Thought
Leadership award winner, is the author of four books,
an adventure explorer in the Andean range, and a
keynote speaker. THE PATH OF WIRAQOCHA is his
fi rst novel. He lives in Lima, Peru, together with his
wife and their seven children.