"If mankind helps to heal Pachamama, mankind will begin to heal itself. It's known if you BE with nature, rather than IN nature, your vibrations and love will expand."

Pamela is a free-spirit who has easily lived the nomadic lifestyle, roaming the earth one day at a time. She has the ability to see and feel the connectedness of the world around her while recognizing the interconnection between all living beings and the cosmos.

Pamela is constantly seeking knowledge through a variety of creative mediums. This has taken her on the path to her personal freedom of opening her heart to the cultural traditions and modalities to connect her with living in harmony with nature.

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I want to share what brought me to where I am


Pamela runs barefoot in her childhood, grounding to the Earth, climbing trees, sitting silently with mulberry stained fingers, finding solitude in the quietness of the treetops, riding her bicycle with the wind blowing past her and the warmth of the sun on her face. These are just a few moments of her connection with the element of nature, bringing her to the path of her journey of living IN and WITH nature.


Pamela took a leap of faith and left her teaching career to be in Mother Nature. She taught in environmental camps, outdoor education, and summer camps, bringing the experience of nature.

Pamela left all her belongings behind and traveled the United States living on organic farms in exchange for helping with various crops and gardening. Pamela then decided to take more time and live the nomadic life, all her ownership was in her car, and she lived in the deserts of Arizona, the Salton Sea and other areas across the States. In addition to her travels, she had her companion, Oshee, her faithful dog. They even took a bicycle trip together, pulled in a trailer and traveling 2000 miles for 2 months, crossing the hot lands of Texas through the southern portion of the United States.

Pamela was on her spiritual journey of finding her inner peace and inner child. As she was connecting with nature, she was also learning from mentors, especially Puma (Fredy) Quispe Singona. She learned how to call spirit animals into ceremonies, plant medicine and her year-long immersion program.

Besides studying the Peruvian culture, Pamela also started studying the Maya traditions. She then took a spiritual journey to Guatemala, participating in fire ceremonies, learning the history of the pyramids and the culture of Guatemala. This inspired her even more to learn the Mayan Calendars and Energies. She took classes to learn extensively on the energies, as well as the Wave of Evolution by Calleman.