Balancing the sol with the sombra

Where healing means

Xochimetzli Healing Arts is an energetic space for ritual, ancestral memory, and soul-led healing.

True healing asks us to meet both our light and our shadow with compassion. When we integrate the two, we cultivate balance, emotional depth, and joy.

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Hola, I’m Felicia

I’m a Tejana clinical psychologist and healer. My specialty is weaving together the wisdom of traditional Mesoamerican curanderismo with modern psychological insight. Rooted in generations of ancestral knowledge and guided by intuition, I offer a space for deep healing, spiritual connection, and personal growth.

Xochimetzli takes its name from the Nahuatl names for flower (xochitl) and moon (metzli), both symbols associated with Aztec deities. Together, they represent vibrant, loving abundance, and the natural cycles of life, death, and renewal. Xochimetzli is the result of both my spiritual and intellectual endeavors.

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"Unless the needs of the soul can be addressed, there is a limit to what can be done for the body, mind, and emotions.”

Elena Avila, Woman Who Glows in the Dark

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Come home to your body, your spirit, and your own medicine

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