Marina's shamanic training includes direct American Southwest lineage. That makes Santa Fe and the wider New Mexico region the most grounded place for this work to be held. She works virtually year-round for NM clients and offers in-person sessions during her Santa Fe periods.
Schedule a SessionMarina is a clinical hypnotherapist and a hypnoshamanic healer. Her signature modality holds shamanic practice inside a clinical hypnotherapy container — so the shamanic work has structure around it, and the clinical work has depth beneath it.
This isn't ceremony for its own sake, and it isn't energy work freestanding from any tradition. The shamanic component is lineage-held — trained directly, practiced only where she was authorized to practice. In a session it shows up when the material calls for it, not as a performance.
For people searching for a shamanic healer in Santa Fe, the relevant distinction is this: Marina works with what surfaces. She doesn't lead toward a predetermined experience. The integrity of the work depends on that.
Marina trained on four continents over multiple years — Mexican curanderismo, Peruvian and Andean traditions, American Southwest practice, and West African lineages. The American Southwest strand is rooted in this region. The land and the traditions of New Mexico are part of how that part of the work is held.
For clients already engaged with the broader spiritual ecosystem of Santa Fe, working with a practitioner whose Southwest training is direct lineage often matters. The work isn't pulled from books or weekend retreats. It carries the relationships and the permissions the tradition requires.
She splits her practice between Austin and Santa Fe. Santa Fe is where she retreats, trains, and works with select clients during her periods there. New Mexico clients are usually booked virtually first and added to the in-person rotation for her next Santa Fe visit.
The work crosses geography, but certain dynamics are common in clients drawn to this region and this modality:
Marina's shamanic training is direct lineage work, not weekend certifications and not online programs. She trained with teachers in the traditions she practices, over years rather than workshops.
She practices what she was trained and given permission to practice. She doesn't claim lineages she wasn't given. She doesn't run ceremonies she wasn't authorized to run. In a field where appropriation is common, that restraint is the point.
For New Mexico clients, this is the difference between a shamanic healer marketing the aesthetic of a tradition and one who holds it with the cultural and traditional integrity it requires.
Marina's shamanic work is quiet. She doesn't perform the modality or use it as differentiation marketing. It stays embedded in her practice and shows up when the work requires it. Clients often don't realize the shamanic component is happening until afterward.
Virtual sessions run year-round. The internal work is the same regardless of location, so NM clients don't have to wait for Marina to be in Santa Fe to begin. Many start virtually and add in-person Santa Fe sessions as a deeper layer rather than the primary format.
In-person sessions happen during her Santa Fe periods, announced in advance to her contact list. The location for those sessions varies — sometimes a studio space, sometimes a private location — and details are shared with confirmed sessions.
Santa Fe in-person sessions tend to attract clients doing more spiritually-inflected work. Marina is direct about this: the work is the same regardless of location, but some material moves differently when the container is held in this place. If the Santa Fe periods don't line up with your timing, virtual is the right choice and doesn't compromise the depth.
Reach out with what's actually present. Marina works virtually now, with the option to add in-person sessions during her Santa Fe periods. She responds personally to inquiries and is direct when a different starting point would serve you better.
Connect with MarinaMarina's shamanic training is direct lineage work, trained over years with teachers in the traditions she practices — including American Southwest practice rooted in this region. She holds it inside a clinical hypnotherapy container rather than offering it as standalone ceremony. The combination is her signature modality, hypnoshamanic healing.
No. Marina's clients include doctors, scientists, lawyers, and skeptics. The work requires willingness to engage with what surfaces, not belief. Many arrive interested in the clinical hypnotherapy and find themselves working with material they didn't expect. Marina names what's happening in language that fits the work, not language designed to convince anyone.
Marina spends multiple periods in Santa Fe across the year, typically four to six weeks at a time, several times annually. Specific dates go to her contact list. New Santa Fe clients are usually booked virtually first and added to the in-person rotation for the next visit.
Yes, virtually for all of New Mexico. In-person sessions are based in Santa Fe during her periods there. Clients from Albuquerque, Taos, and other NM areas typically combine virtual primary sessions with occasional in-person Santa Fe sessions when she's in town.
Plant medicines open the perceptual field and surface material, often more than can be integrated in the moment. Marina's work is precise, contained, and integratable. She has worked with many clients post-ceremony for that integration specifically — providing the structured container the experience needed for the material to land.
Yes. The work is internal, so virtual sessions are functionally equivalent in depth and modality. Some clients find the in-person Santa Fe container holds a different quality of presence because of the location and Marina's relationship to the region's traditions. For most clients, both formats produce equivalent results. The only requirement for virtual is stable internet for the session.