I grew up in a century-old house in the middle of an enchanted forest, on the edge of the Guarapiranga dam. Since I was a little girl, I have had Nature as my guide, both internal and external. Strong connection with dreams and the invisible. When I attended my studys at  Biology University, I felt something was missing, until I took the environmental education course through Sharing Nature Foundation. At this moment I understood the importance of integrating knowledge. At the end of college, I already had an eye for sustainable practices, and working on structuring an NGO, where the operating model was precisely autonomy, self-management, participatory social technologies, I realized that my passion was precisely in working on relationships, with me, with each other, and with the environment. Since then, I've been working,  attending trainings and improving myself in preparing spaces where people can be at their best, using internal and collective wisdom for the common good.