
Jorge Horacio Bancalari
@chidambaretzum
Argentine looking for information about Brazil
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About me
Argentine
Lives in Florianopolis
Speaks Espa帽ol-Argentina/Portugues-Brasil
Registration: 31 December 2012
About
Occupation
I am Retired.
My expat journey




Florianopolis, Brazil
My life here was not very different than in my native country, Argentina. Except for minimal and not very important details, I felt in Brazil as if I were in Argentina.
As for the projects, since I didn't bring them, since I came without any project, there isn't much to say. If I can say that something very interesting happened to me here, I developed an artistic recycling technique and a project: Going to try Montevideo-Uruguay, which is close to Buenos Aires and looks a lot like my native country.
My main job here was to do paperwork to document myself, try to adapt to a Brazil very different from the one I knew, and deal with an injury to the Achilles tendon in my left leg, poorly cared for because here public health is a real disaster.
What I like about this country is the enormous amount of possibilities there are, and the ease that exists to progress in every sense.
There are few things I don't like about this place in the world, one of them, the most important, is the lack of sensitivity that exists in relation to the environment, and other issues that affect the quality of real life.
Something that I deeply dislike about Brazil is the distance it has suffered from its African cultural roots, especially in the religious context that, from what I see and it seems to me, in a few more years, evangelical pastors will be the main reference of the religious sense of this nation. I am not exaggerating, today there are already 35% of the Amazonian aborigines "evangelized", and there is also a large number of aborigines who are evangelical pastors.

Buenos Aires F.D., Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina
I was born and always lived in Buenos Aires-Argentina, except when I left the country for a short period, for work or vacation.
Most of my life, more than four decades, I dedicated myself to researching, practicing and teaching in different schools of inner transformation, until I achieved my goal in this matter: My own inner transformation, and developing a therapeutic-meditative method that would allow me to accompany others in their inner transformation.
Of course, I also did other things: Create a complete line of aromatherapy and expand my knowledge of artisanal perfumery, and develop an artistic recycling technique.
Therapeutic-meditative method of interior transformation, applied individually and in groups, production and sale of aromatherapy and non-conventional perfumes, and the artistic recycling of objects incorrectly called "garbage", through the application of a technique that uses folders and abstract oil painting.
What I like most about Buenos Aires is the vitality that exists in the various artistic and cultural proposals it has, and the enormous effort of the people of Buenos Aires to delve deeply into their cultural roots.
What I don't like about Buenos Aires and Argentina in general, is that its people do not know how to value what is and are aware of what is not, and the difficulties that exist in renting a decent home without falling into abuse or, plain and simple, into irremediable impossibility.