Originator of the Pachakuti Mesa / Transmitter of Wisdom Traditions / Vision Keeper of The Heart of the Healer Shamanic Mystery School
Oscar Miro-Quesada Solevo is a respected kamasqa curandero and altomisayoq adept from Peru, founder of The Heart of the Healer (THOTH), originator of Pachakuti Mesa Tradition™ cross-cultural shamanism. An internationally acclaimed shamanic teacher and healer, earth-honoring ceremonialist and author, don Oscar is OAS Fellow in Ethnopsychology and member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and Birth 2012 Welcoming Committee. He has been guiding ethno-spiritual pilgrimages to sacred sites of the world since 1986, with special emphasis on Peru and Bolivia.
Teachings Spread Far and Wide
Oscar is a popular faculty member at The Shift Network and educational centers in the USA and abroad, dedicating his life to the revitalization of aboriginal wisdom traditions as a means of restoring sacred trust between humankind and the natural world. A seasoned navigator of non-ordinary states of consciousness, don Oscar is well prepared to help people from all walks of life access realms of Being through which multidimensional powers and forces are available for healing self, others and our planetary ecosystem as a whole. His ceremonial work and shamanic apprenticeship programs have been featured on Sounds True, CNN, Univision, A&E, Discovery Channel and The History Channel’s Ancient Aliens.
Apprenticeship Years
Oscar Miro-Quesada’s apprenticeship in northern coastal huachuma curanderismo 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, accomplishing intensive training and becoming don Celso’s segundo de mando en banco (second in command for curing sessions).
Less than a month after don Celso’s passing, don Oscar found himself serendipitously involved in a less formal four-year shamanic apprenticeship in the southeastern Andean Paqo tradition with famed kuraq akulleq don Benito Corihuamán Vargas from the village of Wasao near Cusco. don Oscar received his musqochiwarqa qallariy transmission as altomisayoq from don Benito in November of 1985, barely seven months before this deeply revered elder made his earthly transition.














