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Overview
About Me
I have an ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on. I’ll give you the shirt off my back. Represent a realness and true will;therefore,not conforming. Make your path and we shall cross roads together.
If I’m in your city please don’t hesitate to participate, even for a cup of java! Networking is key to true spirituality.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Not to surf nor be on a couch. Meet me for java or to hang out. Let’s chit chat I’m all ears. You are not a hostel or hotel. Your a human being. So let’s interact and keep it real. I like my coffee black
Interests
Life, learning, alternating my own path. If one doesn’t take a risk, is one truly alive? If one loses while he risk, he can only gain. Dream while I am awake, and make dreams become real
- culture
- architecture
- street art
- full moon party
- traveling
- outdoor activities
- languages
- historic sites
- beaches
- hosting
- food
- universe
- storytelling
- jungle
- learning new things
- astrology
- museums
- sun
- islands
- equality
- networking
- positive thinking
- fire spinning
- ancient cultures
- women empowerment
- moon
- spiritual growth
- bridges
- tranquilo
- risktaker
- you before me
Music, Movies, and Books
Early European 🎵. Music is the greatest art on Mother Earth. She talks with you, helps you grow and she never bad talks you!
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Met ex slaves whom were also witches/shamans, on the most glorious mountain ⛰ I will ever see. They spoke Incan tongue and were a couple forced into marriage at 13-15 to be enslaved. Only to have more salves. Those 15 days that I was with them, we truly became a universe/culture. We amazed each other at how dedicated and hard we worked. Day 6, I thought wow we aren’t sick as there was no electricity for food, nor running water. But I personally had never felt as good as I did then. What bothered me was they had no water. I had no idea as to why. The shamans met me the night before I were to leave and performed a ceremony and named me, “Choclito, De Gringrito.
I left there with a manta,that she made for me. It’s the best gift I’ve received second to them. As we cried in tears, I told them that they would have running water. I had no idea how I just knew I they would. Later, I found out their story, hours later. Family, that came to eat Cúy on Christmas Day, seemed to be okay with this. Little did I know that this was the only life they have ever known. Those moments are raw yet changed my path for ever. Why? I love them, dearly. It’s been three years but at 2 years they not only have running water outside, they have a concrete shower too. Abrazos con Besitos con corino , Tu Choclito.
Teach, Learn, Share
Listen, learn and keep learning. Share by, setting examples and positivity. Nourish and cherish this life. Shake hands, give hugs, get dirty, but dance clean, in the moonlight. If we do this everyday we wake up feeling amazing. Let’s be amazing
What I Can Share with Hosts
Not my manta, unless your cold. A passion for interest in every person I meet. Daily, I set a challenging goal, of trying to create a smile from a stranger once per day. It’s silly but you never know how their day was and you don’t know how your day will be;consequently, try it for one week.
Countries I’ve Visited
Peru
Countries I’ve Lived In
Peru, United States