About Me

In my practice, I don't aim to teach from a position of authority, but rather to guide processes of remembrance . I don't see myself as a teacher, but as a facilitator of a space where each person can listen to themselves, feel, and return to their truth.

Hi, I'm Pau — a conscious wellness guide and creator of Soulvera.

Everything I share comes from my own experience. I don't teach using external formulas, but rather from paths I first traveled myself: in the body, in emotions, and in real life.

For over two decades, I worked in the corporate world. I had great opportunities and leadership roles that, at the time, I believed were the right fit for me. I grew, learned, and am very grateful for everything I experienced. However, a subtle but persistent feeling that “something was missing” kept returning.

There were times when I even thought something was wrong with me. I wondered why, after achieving goals I once desired, that inner restlessness returned, leading me to change course, convinced that perhaps I hadn't yet found the right place.

Over time I understood that it wasn't the companies. It wasn't the environment. It was my soul asking me for a different direction.

In the midst of that search, I discovered yoga. It became my safe space within a demanding structure. The place where I could breathe, quiet the noise, and reconnect with myself. What began as a practice to find balance transformed into something much deeper.

From that genuine experience was born the desire to delve deeper and share it. Four years ago, I became a certified Vinyasa Yoga teacher and began teaching in studios, private sessions, and at events. That decision opened a door that has never closed.

Later came training in Sound Therapy and Somatic Yoga. Simultaneously, I delved into studies of abundance, manifestation, conscious relationship with money, and subconscious reprogramming, as well as the path of Medicine Woman, embodiment techniques, and expansive experiences with medicinal plants as part of my own self-knowledge process and as support tools in addressing and integrating past traumas.

For a time, I inhabited both worlds: the office and the mat. I facilitated wellness sessions and experiences while maintaining a professional structure that no longer resonated with my truth. I tried to balance everything, convinced I could sustain both versions of myself. Until that constant effort to divide myself almost led to my breakdown.

And that's when I understood something essential: I didn't need to try harder, I needed to choose myself.

Two years ago, I made the decision to listen to myself. I left the corporate world to give myself space. I traveled, moved around, studied, practiced, connected with my creative energy, and above all, integrated. I lived in Mexico, the United States, Italy, and Sri Lanka, not as an escape, but as a conscious return to myself.

In that process, I understood that it wasn't about becoming someone new, but about remembering who I am at my purest essence. Remembering who I was before they told me who I should be.

That understanding is the root of Soulvera.

Through the spaces and experiences I facilitate today, I don't seek to teach from a position of authority, but rather to support processes of reconnection. I deeply believe that each person already holds the answers within. My role is to accompany and create the conditions so that what already resides within you can emerge with clarity, presence, and coherence.

Today, with my feet on the ground and my heart aligned, I share practices that brought me back joy, inner stability, and connection to my soul's path.

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