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About Me

Who Am I ?

I was born in Brazil, where I started my spiritual journey. I moved to South Carolina in 2024 where I want to share my knowlegde.

I’m an engineer by education and a spiritualist by vocation. Since 2009, I’ve been a student of the Great White Brotherhood and the Ascended Masters, dedicating myself to astrology and holistic therapies. I’m passionate about teaching practical spirituality through various courses.

I’ve been a committed Reiki practitioner since 2010, and spirituality has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. In 2017, I left the corporate world to pursue my dream: to be the change I want to see in the world.

Today, I work as an astrologer and holistic therapist, specializing in Reiki, Crystal Therapy, Aromatherapy, Kuan Yin Crystal Healing, and Multidimensional Therapy.

What I love most is helping people understand their connection to the Universe and discover the power of expanding their consciousness.

How It All Started

My connection with the Universe began as early as I can remember. As a child, I was captivated by starry summer nights. I would gaze at the sky, trying to understand the stars, their positions, why the moon moved, and why some stars shone brighter than others. I would talk to the stars and never felt lonely because I knew I wasn’t alone.

As I grew up, I distanced myself from this mystical Universe for a time. You might not know, but I’m an engineer by profession. I’ve always had a deep love for physics, mathematics, and science. I believe in science and appreciate the comfort it brings to our lives. Yet, I’ve always had a restless curiosity, seeking answers—whether logical or not—about my existence and my connection to the Universe and the people I encounter.

On this journey, I often faced skepticism: “How can an engineer, so intelligent and rational, believe in these spiritual things?” My response has always been, “That’s where true wisdom lies.”

Just because something hasn’t been proven by rigorous scientific standards doesn’t mean it hasn’t been explored. We must recognize that our understanding in this material world is limited. Some things are genuinely difficult to grasp. That’s why I believe we should approach new knowledge with humility and a willingness to learn before dismissing it.

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