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Overview
About Me
My name is Miguel and I am a 27 years old man from Chile.
I have been travelling in australia for 2 years with the working holiday visa. I am a healthy and enthusiastic person who loves to self develop. I meditate and run often as part of my practice and joy, I am also vegetarian.
I love running up mountains... hahaha
I like to read and listen to people, I think everyone has something to teach.
I have been in contact with the mines in Perth and I will finish my process hopefully this week as I have to do a few more things as an induction and a drug and alcohol tests as well.
I don't have much money at the moment that's why the idea of coachsurfing as I would like to not spend all I have in accommodation but I'm also texting with some people to start working in the meanwhile.
The idea of coachsurfing is also because I want to meet locals rather than backpackers , I'm not avoiding them but after 2 years I would like to have different experiences and another level of conversation.
I hope we'll have the opportunity to meet up, I am ready going and very clean as well :)
Thanks!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I am interested in meeting new people especially locals specially to listen and learn from other's lifestyles and mindsets. I also find interesting to speak with native english speakers as I want to get a higher level of english.
I am a good listener but I also like to chat and share stories, knowledge and experience.
Interests
- Meditation
- cooking
- read
- sport
- enjoy nature
- hiking
- music
Music, Movies, and Books
-Movie: Interstellar
- A bit of everything to be honest, I like the silence as well :)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
As I am into meditation, I went to Nepal to do a vipassana course for 10 days where I lived in a place at the bottom of a mountain while learning the technique that buda used to enlighten himself.
Every vipassana is different but in my case we couldn't speak or look at the other's eyes , only speaking with the master to explain your worries or questions you are having during the practice.
So it was very extreme but I learnt a lot of things about myself , I would defiantly do it again and recommend it as well.
Teach, Learn, Share
I think it depends on the connection between the parts as we learn or teach different things with different people.
But there is limited knowledge around us and if we pay enough attention we'll learn something new or help to someone who need it.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I think I've wrote enough to explain this haha
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Nepal, Peru, Puerto Rico, Thailand, United States, Venezuela
Countries I’ve Lived In
Australia, Chile