We are motivated by collective healing.

We’re committed to raising collective consciousness by honoring the gift of Indigenous wisdom in all its forms. Most of my studies and practices come from the Indigenous populations of the Andes of Peru, who descended from the Incas. These healing modalities are a gift we are honored to share with others. We are not driven by greed, colonization, or profit. We uphold this commitment by:

  • Advocating for an anti-racist and anti-colonialist approach to spiritual healing

  • Centering the healing (rather than ourselves) and naming our privilege in this work

  • Actively learning to dismantle colonialism and white supremacy

  • Always evolving in order to engage in these practices ethically

  • Acknowledging that these practices are borrowed, and that we are forever students of this lineage. 

Located in Denver, Colorado, Collective Lotus operates on occupied Cheyenne, Arapaho and Ute land. We also donate 5% of yearly profits to Indigenous organizations, and continuously amplify the work of Indigenous practitioners.

Learn more about our recent partners: Willka Yachay / The Fourth Level / Indigenous Peoples Movement / NDN Collective

Training: The Compassionate Anti-Racism Project, The Kinswomen Course for Anti-Racism, Spiritual Activism 101 by Rachel Rickettes, Chinook Giving Project (Current), Embodied Activism Certificate by Embodiment Lab (Current)

* I believe that dismantling oppression is a lifelong journey and am committed to continued training and education

By engaging with us, clients also agree to honor these practices with conscious action toward collective healing.