Nicholas Pearson is author of several upcoming books on working with the mineral kingdom. He has devoted twenty years to his work with rocks and minerals, and weaves together the fields of mineral science with spirituality and healing in the art of ethnogeology. Nicholas strives to bridge the human and mineral kingdoms by studying the relationships between the two. His experience in the field includes work as docent and collections specialist of a mineral and earth-science museum, as well as working hands-on with crystals for healing. He teaches innovative workshops that enable participants to understand what the mineral kingdom offers from all aspects.
Nicholas is the caretaker of four ancient crystals skulls, one from Nepal, a small amulet from Mexico, and two skulls from Mongolia. His research and study with the skulls has afforded the opportunity to study several other notable skulls up-close, as well as collaborating with many other members of the community. Nicholas unites spirit and science together to better examine the function and purpose fulfilled by the crystal skulls.
In addition to working with gemstones, Nicholas is a Reiki shihan (master/teacher). He has studied in North America and in Japan, and his focus is on the return to the roots of Reiki. Nicholas strives to inspire students to engage the five principles of Reiki as tools for navigating through life. Currently he resides and practices in Central Florida with his partner, and he is available for workshops worldwide.