Senka Pazman

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I am an energy healer and a plant medicine shaman. I also work with animal-human relationships, guiding clients to build a more harmonious and connected bond with their beloved animals.

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About Senka Pazman

My name is Senka Pazman, and for more than 20 years, my life path has led me through many countries where, often through challenging yet precious experiences, I learn about myself.

From Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa, Peru, Mexico, and the United States to various European countries — the lessons I’ve gained through my travels have laid the foundation for the work I do today.

What I went through were often extremes — years of confusion and ‘groping in the dark,’ long periods of complete solitude in the Namibian desert, total isolation in Mexico, decisions about the life and death of others in Mozambique, a 19-year struggle with depression, intense heat in Africa, and even hunger.

Some of these situations took me to the very edge of my sanity. Yet throughout all that time, in one way or another, I was working on myself.

A meeting that sent my life in a different direction was my acquaintance with Irena Žemljić who soon grew from being my therapist into a friend.
Irena introduced me to Theta Healing and guided me into the potential of energy healing.

For nearly two years, I worked regularly with Irena on a one-on-one basis, and I noticed significant changes right from the start.
This inspired me to enroll in Theta Healing practitioner courses.

ThetaHealing is the foundation of my work with clients.

The next step on my journey began in 2024, when I traveled to the region around Iquitos, Peru, where I participated in ceremonies with plant medicine — ayahuasca.

Already during the first of ten ceremonies, I received the information that I myself am a so called curandera (a person who works with ayahuasca), which was later confirmed by the shamans maestro Javier Arévalo Shahuano and maestra Jessica Ramirez Seuopa. They invited me to return the following year to learn from them how to work with plant medicine.

On my path to becoming a curandera and working with plant medicine, I am guided by maestro Javier Arévalo Shahuano..

He belongs to the co called banco shamans – the highest order of shamans, of which there are only a few in the world.

What I particularly appreciate is that the Maestro teaches that the most important thing is for a shaman to have a happy and joyful heart, because it is precisely that which truly heals :)

Thank you for reading,
Senka