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Scott Cluthe is honored to spend an hour with Don Oscar Miro-Quesada Solevo, a true Shaman on the 21st century.
Don Solevo has released a new co-authored book, Lessons in Courage: Peruvian Shamanic Wisdom in Everyday Life. Do not miss this special conversation & call in at : 347-308-8478.
Don Oscar Miro-Quesada Solevo is the originator of the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition of cross-cultural shamanism and visionary founder of The Heart of the Healer Foundation (THOTH). A respected kamasqa curandero and altomisayoq adept from Peru, don Oscar's apprenticeship in northern coastal huachuma curanderismo and initiation into the southeastern Andean paqokuna shaman/priesthood, formally took place between the years 1969 and 1986.
His first immersion into the living soul and mythic reality of Peruvian shamanism was under the uncompromising tutelage of the famed huachumero don Celso Rojas Palomino from Salas, a then small agricultural community near the city of Chiclayo.
Don Oscar accomplished his apprenticeship in northern coastal curanderismo fulfilling the dual role of auxilio de mesada ("healing altar auxiliary" or "ceremonial assistant") and rastrero ("clairvoyant diagnostician"/"diviner"), eventually becoming don Celso's segundo de mando en banco ("second in command for curing sessions"), throughout the winter months (June, July and August in the Southern Hemisphere) of each year until don Celso's untimely passing in July of 1982.