Julian Golcher

My life always followed a traditional path until around the year 2008. A couple of things I want to highlight from my past are: my history with heavy metal and my devotion to dark and heavy music, which, as I would later discover in my life, was a symptom of being in strong disagreement and even feeling anger and rage towards conventional society and the way it functions, without humanity and with reverence to the god of money; and the other thing, my career in pharmacy, which on one hand began cultivating my scientific mind and my capacity for questioning, which would be precisely what would distance me from the sciences, after specifically discovering how much darkness there is in the pharmaceutical industry, however, I owe to this stage of my life, my relationship with alternative health and medicine as well as the discovery of the idea of serving others.
I studied pharmacy between the years 2005 and 2010, and when I was halfway through my degree, that’s when I began to have my spiritual awakening and when I became convinced that pharmacy was not my path. However, I finished my degree and even practiced for a year as a pharmacist, and this was my emancipation from the traditional system.
Yoga was the catalyst for my awakening and my change, and once I graduated, I started doing yoga and meditation a bit more consistently and self-taught, only to realize that this is where true health really exists: in the right relationship we have with our mind and our body.
The practice of yoga triggered an insatiable thirst to learn and use alternative practices. I took courses in various types of body massage: deep tissue massage, sports massage, and relaxation massage, in addition to starting an approach to energy practices and meditation that began with Reiki and continued with a long course in metaphysics and spiritual sciences, a 10-day Vipassana meditation retreat, which not only healed my mind and body but also changed the foundation of my being in a very profound way. All of this would culminate in the initiation into an ancestral lineage that would grant me the rights and tools to use its philosophy and forms of medicine to transform my life and help transform the lives of others.
From here, the combination of all the aforementioned would merge into what I now call my life, my purpose, and my service.
The other aspect that came to me after my awakening was the art of fire dancing. Something that started as a visual attraction and hobby, turned into a job and a philosophy of life, the state of flow.
In 2016, after completing my first yoga training, life had reserved for me the best gift that I didn’t know I wanted, the possibility of going to live in Nosara, a mecca of wellness and yoga, which would give me the opportunity to expand and deepen the healing of my being, as well as dedicate myself full-time to holding space for the transformation of others.
And it is here where my story continues to this day.



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