AWAKEN: Energy Medicine & Bodywork, LLC — Holistic medicine practitioner in Denver, CO
Address1574 York St Classroom CO, Denver, CO 80206
Phone+1385-358-5105
Websiteawakenbodywork.com
Heather Andrea Holden is a holistic medicine practitioner and teacher in Denver, Colorado, specializing in shamanic healing arts and energy medicine. She is a student and sanctioned teacher of the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition, offering a five-part apprenticeship series. Heather's background includes advanced massage and bodywork, sacred inner journey work, yoga teacher training, and yoga nidra. She has extensive experience with Lakota and Shipibo ceremonies, including multiple trips to Peru to study with indigenous healers. Heather founded the Denver Ayllu, organizing community gatherings for personal and planetary healing, and owns Awaken Healing Center, a sanctuary for various wellness practitioners.
Best for
- Individuals seeking shamanic healing
- Students of Pachakuti Mesa Tradition
- Community healing participants
- Those interested in energy medicine
| Key services | Shamanic healing arts, Energy medicine, Massage and bodywork, Sacred inner journey work, Yoga classes, Meditation classes |
| Tags | energy medicine, shamanic healing, pachakuti mesa tradition, holistic health, bodywork, yoga, meditation, denver, healing arts, spiritual growth |
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