Welcome!

 

I am glad you’re here. I look forward to listening to what’s alive for you as we attune to your wellbeing. May we offer the time necessary to hold both the beauty and gravity of what it means to be human together.

A little bit about me: I was born and raised alongside the Rocky Mountains in CO - where my joy for our natural world continues to bloom. Since childhood I have loved embodiment practices in many forms, which granted me a scholarship as a collegiate cross country and track & field athlete to Colorado Mesa University. In time, cross training guided me to Vinyasa Yoga where I completed my RYT200 in 2010. Years later, Motherhood altered any notion I had prior of resiliency and love. I was redefined. Crystalized. Forever, I am blessed for the gift of my children and life partner. For me, my childhood is where my healing arts journey took root. Today my practice is greatly inspired and dedicated to my late maternal grandmother, Gloria Gonzales Huerta. Her presence in my life taught me the ancient wisdom of tending energy and amplifying the health that’s never lost - simply by welcoming the natural world into the process. These ancestral gifts have allowed me the opportunity to venerate my lineage of MesoAmerica and celebrate these earth-centered healing traditions passed onto me. As a woman of woven heritage, I too weave my experience as a youth educator, practitioner in Yucatec Maya Healing - the lineage of Miss Beatrice - and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST). As a somatic therapist and educator, my practice reflects my work and education in pre and perinatal psychology, human growth + development and trauma resolution. John and Anna Chitty, Ray Castellino, Suzanne Down, Ann Drucker, the alive and well lineage of Miss Beatrice, as well as Margaret Rosenau are prominent teachers of mine. I am honored to practice within the lineages of Miss Beatrice of the Yucatec Maya as well as the Shawnee and Lumbee First Nations people, whose healing practices of bone setting are foundational to the origins of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. I recognize and honor that every ounce of what I have to offer emerges from the gifts of those before.

What the art of earth-centered healing has gifted me is a clearer sense of ethos, ethics, and place within a woven textile of humanity. Indigenous Knowledge and wisdom traditions patiently evolved through practices of presence, observation, and adaptability. Not long ago, our earth-centered ancestors moved with the cadence of our natural world, a pace in which seasons, cycles, life and health unfold. Being present to life’s unfolding, in return presented pathways toward personal, familial, and collective healing, through integration and restoration amidst the challenges and ever changing seasons of life on Earth.

Here at Soluna Ancestral Wellness, I too celebrate this ancient practice by cultivating an environment where clients may rest into connection, safety and the space needed to re-organize in relationship to their health and wholeness. This is what BCST considers rich territory, where the Breath of Life resides and the client’s system is granted both the time and presence needed to acclimate, metabolize, and amplify one’s unique and inherent treatment plan. I look forward to meeting you there.

In health + wholeness,

Angie

Angie holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Colorado Mesa University and has been a primary school educator + youth mentor for 19 years with a background in public, Waldorf, and LifeWays pedagogies.

Working as an earth-centered somatic practitioner for eight years in BCST with a focus in pre and perinatal psychology, specifically in Healing Early Imprints and Working with Babies; Angie is currently a member of the Global Majority Mentorship PILOT Program through the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America (BCTA/NA). Her practice is located in Longmont, CO at Pachamama Farm & Wellness.

Gloria Gonzalez Huerta, pictured left, who is Angie’s maternal Grandmother, affectionately known as GG pictured with Angie’s Mother, Diana Huerta Richardson.

 

In Yucatec Maya tradition, a baby’s first bath is made of rainwater and flowers.

Miss Beatrice

Testimonials


 

Angie’s work is so deep and powerful. She skillfully integrates her own embodied presence with the ancient teachings of the linages she’s deeply studied to create a potent space for profound and subtle layers of healing to happen. My sessions with her have felt transformative on a cellular and nervous system level, places that are hard to reach with other modalities. I always leave her sessions feeling so held and cared for while also feeling as if my entire ancestral team blessed me into a renewed and resourced body. The impact sustains over time and integrates in ways that are both mysterious and masterful.

- R.B.


 
 
 
 
 

We love the work that Angie offers our son. She holds a gentle, patient space for him to enter and surrender into her care. She knows exactly how to be with children - a nurturing Earth Mama at heart. After a session, our son is always more calm, regulated and embodied.

We are so grateful for the gift of deep nourishment she brings to our son’s being every time he sees her.

- F.P.


 
 
 
 

Angie guided me and my husband through a beautiful Yucatec Maya healing experience in the comfort of our home shortly after our three day old baby boy passed away. In such a tender time, she provided exactly the kind of sensitive, attuned, intuitive, compassionate and highly skilled healing work that we so desperately needed. I felt so fully held, and it was unlike any healing work I had ever experienced. I highly recommend Angie and her work—you can fully trust her to support your heart and body in restoring wellness.

- B.A.K

 

Healing is the emergence of originality.

Jame Jealous