Angela Kunz
Facilitator
Angela has dedicated her adult life to traveling the world, exploring many spiritual traditions, and integrating into her daily life practices that help her embody her experiences learned. She is a kambo practitioner, certified Kundalini Yoga instructor, artist, LMT, detox specialist, naturopathy student, and owner of the small business My Medicine Bag. She has been in the ancestral medicine world for nearly a decade and continues to dedicate her life to it.
She has studied many of the medicines and their modalities from the origins and traditions of which they come from. She has spent extended time in India, Peru, Guatemala, Thailand, Mexico, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and more. Her travels have helped her align with amazing teachers and mentors that have helped her heal so she can lead her life in a more centered, authentic, and sovereign way. She has worked alongside a large variety of ancestral medicines and continues to work with her teachers on this path to advance her work, healing, and teachings.
She is very passionate about plant medicines, spirituality, natural medicine, integration work, and self-healing study. She believes that the best teacher is our own personal dives, healings, and experiences. How can we know something if we have not experienced it and gone through the appropriate initiations to get there? She upholds strong values pertaining to integrity and humility in the plant medicine community. She believes that integration work is even more important than the ceremony itself and prays to see more proper integration taking place outside of ceremonies so we as a collective can walk in an embodied way alongside these ancestral medicine allies.
For this reason she has dedicated her most recent years to self-studying how proper integration works and how we can actualize our ceremonial experiences through diet, movement, meditation, communication, and self awareness practices. She has a strong passion for the body and understanding how to optimize and bring it into balance, harmony, and health alongside the work with ancestral medicines.
