
As a direct descendant of Mexican Revolutionary hero General Francisco “Pancho” Villa, Andres Yael carries a deep consciousness of freedom and sovereign being. On the shamanic path, this has shaped a view of spirituality as a collection of different Anyas, or truths, that complement one another through contrast, rather than something to be submitted to. Since 2013, he has worked with Buddhist and Hindu spirituality, becoming a Zen Doshi and a Kriya Yoga teacher.
His Mexican roots introduced him to sacred ancestral wisdom from early childhood, including the traditions of the Tarahumaras, Raramuris, and Guarijó of northern Mexico, and their natural way of living in harmony with Pachamama. He later studied with a female Hopi Native American priestess and learned from Lakota teachers in California. He is also a father of two.
In 2013, the birth of his first son, Andres Gabriel, marked a powerful calling from spirit and a profound awakening experience. From there, he began working with sacred medicines and studied with Shipibo maestros and Colombian medicine teachers in California.
In 2016, he developed an interest in hypnosis and became a Board Certified Clinical Hypnosis Therapist. He also holds additional healing modalities, including White Time Healing levels 1, 2, and 3, as well as multiple forms of sound healing through Quantum Sound Therapy and The Portacle. That same year, the birth of his daughter Sarah Sophia brought another answered prayer into his life.
The Q’ero path of the Andes awakened a deep remembrance in Andres, leading him into further initiation within the Q’ero and Wasqar Andean lineages. He became a Missayoq in 2018, was initiated into Pampamissayoq in 2019, and later into Altomissayoq in Cusco in 2022. In 2024, he received the Altomissayoq confirmation in Peru once again.
He offers an experience of tangible spirituality that flows as embodied consciousness, creating a rich space for inner growth, transmutation, genuine healing, and joy for living. His work is deeply connected to the Apus, the four directions, the four elements, and sacred Pachamama.