Meet Your Healer
Jessica Martinez
Certified 100-hour Sound Healer & C-HYI 200-hour Yoga Instructor
*currently pursuing 200-hour YTT Kundalini Yoga/Trauma Informed Yoga certification*
With a deep love for people and a gift for holding sacred space, Jess will guide you through healing that’s both vulnerable and restorative.. providing the safest place to return to yourself.
Whether you’re navigating change or seeking a soulful tune-up, her offerings are here to meet you exactly where you are.
Always moving with the currents of Spirit, she invites your soul to move with it’s own cadence
Certified 100-hour Sound Healer & C-HYI 200-hour Yoga Instructor
*currently pursuing 200-hour YTT Kundalini Yoga/Trauma Informed Yoga certification*
With a deep love for people and a gift for holding sacred space, Jess will guide you through healing that’s both vulnerable and restorative.. providing the safest place to return to yourself.
Whether you’re navigating change or seeking a soulful tune-up, her offerings are here to meet you exactly where you are.
Always moving with the currents of Spirit, she invites your soul to move with it’s own cadence
Land Acknowledgment
I respectfully acknowledge that my practice takes place on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded lands of the Pueblo peoples — specifically the Tewa, Tiwa, and Keres-speaking communities — who have cared for and protected this land for countless generations.
I honor the sacred relationship these communities hold with the land, waters, and skies of the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho area, including the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains.
I also recognize the enduring presence and contributions of the Diné (Navajo), Apache, and other Indigenous nations whose stewardship continues to this day.
With deep gratitude and respect, I commit to approaching this land and all its beings with humility, learning, and reciprocity.
May this acknowledgment guide my work and service with integrity and honor
I respectfully acknowledge that my practice takes place on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded lands of the Pueblo peoples — specifically the Tewa, Tiwa, and Keres-speaking communities — who have cared for and protected this land for countless generations.
I honor the sacred relationship these communities hold with the land, waters, and skies of the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho area, including the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains.
I also recognize the enduring presence and contributions of the Diné (Navajo), Apache, and other Indigenous nations whose stewardship continues to this day.
With deep gratitude and respect, I commit to approaching this land and all its beings with humility, learning, and reciprocity.
May this acknowledgment guide my work and service with integrity and honor