Meet Nuria,
teacher, mentor, therapist
& devotee of love.

Nuria brings over a decade of deep inquiry and lived experience in the realms of early relational trauma, embodiment, grief work, rest, and eros — now woven into her professional practice as a somatic and holistic guide. Her work integrates a relational, body-oriented approach to the emotional, energetic and embodied nature of love, truth, and intimacy that cherishes the complexity of the female nervous-system. She believes humans are inherently intelligent, compassionate and playful and loves to co-create eco-systems in which these traits can flourish.

She honors her lineages and only shares practices that have been given to her by her teachers to awaken and expand your capacity to surrender, remember and care in ways that tend your unique rhythms.

Nuria is a certified Naturopath for Psychotherapy, trained in Compassionate Inquiry, and holds a Master's in Body Psychotherapy for Adults. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Reiki Master certification, her approach tends to the multiple layers of your humanity — supporting others in navigating the complex terrain of intimacy, embodiment, and surrender.

Love note
from Nuria

I trust in the wild intelligence of longing, not as something to be tamed, but as a compass guiding us deeper into ourselves. I honor grief not as something to be fixed, but as something sacred — something that expands our capacity to love.

I see women holding so much, often unaware that love also longs to move toward them. That their yearning isn’t too much. That their bodies are not burdens to be managed, but vessels of pleasure, intuition, and wisdom.

At the center of it all, I do this work because love matters most to me — giving it, receiving it, and sharing it in all its forms. Love as deep presence. Love as a soft, steady gaze that says, I see you. Love as the courage to return to ourselves again and again, until we remember who we truly are.

Love says, as deep presence.
Love as asoft , steady gaze that
says I see you .

At the heart of my work is love — love in its myriad, creative, wide and subtle forms. The kind of love that isn’t about pleasing, but about authenticity, presence, and belonging. I do this work because I know what it means to yearn, to ache for something more, to carry the grief of needs unmet, and to fear that desire might only lead to disappointment.

I’ve felt the weight of bracing against life, holding myself together so tightly that softening felt like a risk. And I’ve come to know the alchemy that happens when we dare to soften anyway.

This work is born from a belief in embodiment — the wisdom of a body that knows how to grieve, how to rest, how to unravel what isn’t true and return home to what is.