
Ayleen Guzman / Mamafaeria
BA in Contemplative Psychology
Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University
Spiritual Medium • Certified Crystal Reiki Master • Author • Singer • Ceremonial Artist • Eco-Therapist in Training
Mamafaeria is a Ceremonial Artist, Trance- Medium, Sound Healer and Crystal-Reiki Master who uses divination and art to share messages of wisdom, ancestral liberation, and feminine embodiment. She is a first-generation Afro- Indigenous Dominican, queer, neurodivergent woman dedicated to assisting in the co-birthing of New Earth through rituals of sacred activism. Mamafaeria has been a Medium and Crystal-Reiki Master for over 8 years, quickening the evolution of consciousness through her trance- mediumship readings and energy healing sessions. She also uses art as a means to inspire her audience towards an introspective remembrance of Matriarchal history and wisdom.
Mamafaeria creates within the intersection of activism and spiritual healing "sacred activism". In her recent works, she is enjoying the exploration of spiritual awakening, eco-feminism, decolonization, the divine feminine, and ancestral healing as primary concepts. Mamafaeria has just released her debut album "Goddess of Creation" dedicated to the global awakening of the divine feminine energy and her complimentary poetry book “The Celestial Womb” is out on amazon now! She is the creatrix of the Return to the Mother ceremonial concert series, an immersive healing experience that weaves together music, poetry and ritual and host of The Ancestral New Earth podcast which explores decolonization, sacred activism and collective liberation. Mamafaeria has a bachelors degree in Contemplative Psychology with a focus on health and healing and she is currently a graduate student pursuing a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a focus on Ecopsychology, her mission is to help people of color decolonize through recultivating sacred relationship with the earth.

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On Being a Spiritual Healer: An Interview with Ayleen Guzman, AKA Mamafaeria
Pour OverAl Grano.Jul 12 .Written By Marina Linardi
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