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International spiritualist Maria do Sole arrives in Portugal on August 14th for an important award

Winner of the 2021 and 2022 best esoteric award, this year she competes for the Astrologer of the Year category After a busy schedule of interviews for radio and TV programs in Brazil and the organization of a mystical fair in São Paulo, Maria do Sole returned to Italy to rest a few days with her family, but is already packing her bags for her next destination. : Portugal. The trip will take place in support of the “Geniuses of the Present” award, whose spiritualist is running for the Astrologer of the year category. “I see my journey as a spiritual mission to help people through my work”, clarifies the esoterica. 

WHO IS MARIA DO SOLE

Author of the book "The Magic Is Inside You, Happiness in Your Hands", available in Portuguese and also in Italian, Maria do Sole is an astrologer, fortune teller, holistic therapist and bridge between Europe and Brazil. Using all the fruit of her studies, various tools, such as cards, herbs and crystals, her intuition and spirituality, Maria reads oracles, does Astral Map and Numerology for over 30 years. She is still a Reiki master and teaches holistic and therapeutic courses. With an esoteric shop in Italy and a Espaço Místico in Portugal, the fortune teller still has plans to open a business in Brazil. Her successful trajectory gained prominence, making her the winner of the Geniuses of the Current Award, in the Esoteric of the Year category, for two consecutive years (2021 and 2022), published in Revista Caras Brasil. Currently, Maria do Sole is running for the Astrologer of the Year category.


Follow Maria do Sole on Instagram: @mariadosoleoficial

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