Amaruk Kayshapanta

His Philosophy "Amawtica Amarukiana Desestructuration" brings to the contemporary world the Philosophical study of the Andean Worldview, a spiritual legacy of transformation and balance for the awakening of a collective conscience.

As a secondary actor he joins a character of weight in the production "The Invisible Guardian", produced by Atresmedia Cinema with Peter Nadermann, responsible for the film adaptations of the Stieg Larsson trilogy and Nostromo Pictures; Producers of Buried, Red lights, Grand Piano or the mentioned Palm Trees in the Snow, directed by Fernando González Molina.

At the age of 17 due to professional reasons and in order to seek a better future, he left Ecuador with a suitcase full of dreams and moved to New York City (USA), transforming his life into an eternal pilgrimage to learn, work and spread the millennial culture of his ancestors.

On his arrival, Amaruk started his professional career as Journalist thanks to his notable talent for writing and the desire to go after the news of global interest, for the group of Latin Americans residing in Spain.

During his lifetime commitment to Human Rights and the Preservation of the Environment, he was invited to the "Third International Conference for the Equilibrium of the World" as a Lecturer and Journalist for The Unesco and the Embassy of Cuba (2012).

Evaristo Villar for the Christian Networks of the Utopia Magazine, in order to learn about his indigenous roots as Amauta, during a visit to the Pope in Poland, in the XXX World Youth Day 2016.

This ancestral and millennial philosophy was born in the Andes, thanks to civilizations that have been silenced throughout history and that today will help humanity by unreservedly leading them to the most hidden depths of the human soul, through spirituality; Art based on the preservation of mother earth and its living beings that coexist with man, where the awakening of consciousness will be its most direct link to the universal happiness of all.