
Pachakuti Mesa Ceremonial Tradition - Oscar Miro-Quesada - C0275
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Don Oscar Miro-Quesada is a respected kamasqa curandero and shamanic adept from Peru, and has been guiding cross-cultural, ethnospiritual apprenticeship expeditions to sacred sites of the world since 1986, with special emphasis on Peru and Bolivia. He's been a popular faculty member at numerous U.S. colleges and universities. He originated the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition of cross-cultural shamanism, and is the founder of the Heart of the Healer Foundation. His works and programs have been featured on CNN, Univision, A&E and the Discovery Channel. Don Oscar Miro-Quesada is the author of: Lessons in Courage, Peruvian Shamanic Wisdom for Everyday Life (co-author Bonnie Glass-Coffin)
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