Meet the Founders

Two paths, one purpose: helping others unlock what lies beneath.

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Selima Sfar

Co-Founder, Unus Mundus

A former professional tennis player, Selima Sfar made history as the first Arab woman to reach the Top 100 in the world rankings, competing in all four Grand Slams and two Olympic Games. Today, she is a sports analyst, public speaker, and Master in the Unus Mundus methodology.

Selima’s life reflects the power of transformation. From publicly breaking the silence on personal trauma to becoming a voice of clarity on international media, she brings unmatched depth and lived experience to her work. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, she is the only commentator on a major global sports network to broadcast in two languages.

At Unus Mundus, she helps individuals overcome mental and emotional limitations through unconscious decoding, dream interpretation, and archetypal alignment — drawing from both inner mastery and real-world resilience.

Selima and Fernando combine lived mastery with deep inner science — a fusion of resilience and revelation, body and psyche, experience and soul.

Fernando Cavalher

Co-Founder, Unus Mundus

Fernando Cavalher is a Brazilian author, researcher, and creator of the Unus Mundus method — a powerful approach to unlocking human potential through dreamwork, unconscious mapping, and archetypal analysis. With a background in linguistics, depth psychology, and spiritual studies, Fernando has spent over 15 years guiding individuals through deep inner transformation.

His method is grounded in both scholarship and practice, drawing from Jungian theory, sacred traditions, and symbolic logic. Fernando’s gift lies in decoding the invisible structures that shape our emotions, patterns, and decisions — and helping people rewrite the hidden scripts running their lives.

As co-founder of Unus Mundus, he works with elite athletes, artists, and leaders worldwide, offering a path not just to healing — but to clarity, power, and purpose.


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