About Maestro Fredy Puma Quispe Singona

Struck by lightning at the age of six, Maestro Puma was initiated early into the living current of Andean wisdom. Under the guidance of his grandfather, the late Don Máximo, he began apprenticing in the Rainbow Lineage of Chinchero — a lineage that remembers the Earth as a breathing, dreaming intelligence and the human as her voice of reciprocity.

Rooted in the traditions of the Inka and carrying the mesa of his ancestors, Puma has devoted his life to walking between worlds — a bridge between the ancient and the emerging. His path has led him through the direct lineages of Huachuma, the cactus of the high desert coast, and Ayahuasca, the vine of the Amazon, both gateways of communion with the living spirit of creation.

Every ceremony he holds is an act of reverence — an offering back to Pachamama, the Great Mother, whose wisdom flows through stone, water, and breath. His work is not only about healing; it is about remembrance — guiding humanity to reawaken our original relationship with nature, with spirit, and with the pulse of the Earth herself.

Since his teenage years, Puma has shared this wisdom across continents — convening elders, guiding seekers, and mentoring young Indigenous leaders to rise in coherence and beauty. His teachings and presence have been featured in numerous books and films documenting the return of Andean medicine to global consciousness.

As co-creator of Puma Adventures, he continues to lead pilgrimages to sacred sites throughout Peru — immersive journeys of self-realization, transformation, and awakening. In his home village of Chinchero, Puma founded the Noqan Kani Global Community Center, a living temple of learning where Andean culture, language, and ceremony are preserved and shared freely.

Through this offering, he fulfills his grandfather’s vision: to keep the wisdom of the mountains alive in the hearts of all who remember that they, too, are children of the Earth.