Meet Ariela HaLevi | Shamanic Energy Channel, Ancestral, Past Life & Energy Healer, MSW, Reiki Master


We had the good fortune of connecting with Ariela HaLevi and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Ariela, we’d love to hear more about how you thought about starting your own business?
My thought process was really a soul process. My business was born out of my own personal journey of healing and transformation. I had gone through deep grief, health challenges, and the loss of my mother, which shook me to my core. At the same time, I was struggling with autoimmune issues that made me realize I needed to approach healing differently, not just through traditional therapy, but in a way that spoke to the body, spirit, and ancestral soul.
As I entered midlife, I began to see this stage not as a crisis, but as an awakening. I wanted to create a place where others could also see this time of life as an opportunity to connect more deeply with themselves, to heal old wounds, and to reclaim their spiritual power.
With my background in social work, energy medicine, ancestral healing, and coaching, I started to weave together a practice that honored both the professional training I had received and the intuitive, spiritual guidance I had cultivated. I realized my calling was to build a community where people could feel supported, seen, and empowered to grow.
I followed the whisper that turned into a calling, and now my focus is clear. I am here to guide, to create community, and to hold space for the light in others to come through, just as it did for me.

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
My work is a homecoming.
I guide women—especially in midlife—back to the sacred center of who they truly are.
Not the version shaped by performance, pressure, or pain—but the soul that’s always been there, quietly waiting to be revealed.
Using a blend of ancestral healing, energy medicine, elemental wisdom, and embodied spiritual practice, I help women return to their divine rhythm—
to remember their wholeness, release what no longer serves, and live every day from soul.
This is an invitation into intimacy with the Divine.
Into a life that is beautiful, mystical, and deeply alive.
You are already whole.
This is your return.
What makes my work unique is that I don’t approach healing from just one direction. I weave my professional background as an MSW, health coach,, yoga instructor and Kabbalah teacher with spiritual wisdom, shamanic practices, and most importantly, my own lived experiences. I’ve walked through grief, illness, and times of deep searching. Because of that, I can sit with others in their most vulnerable places and truly understand what they’re going through.
I’m most proud that this work is authentic. It isn’t just something I just studied or learned in books—it’s something I’ve lived. I know what it feels like to choose to live soul first, and choose to let go of my old beliefs. I know the strength it takes to trust in Spirit and have my life blossom because of it. This work grew out of my own healing, and it feels like such a gift to be able to share it with others.
Getting to where I am today wasn’t easy. There were moments when I questioned myself and doubted whether I was worthy of stepping fully into this path. But every challenge became a teacher. Over time, by leaning into my own practices and trusting the guidance of spirit, I began to see the light come through.
The greatest lessons I’ve learned are that healing is never a straight line, intuition is a compass we can trust, and midlife is not a crisis—it is a sacred awakening. I’ve also learned that vulnerability is strength, and that healing within a supportive community is one of the most powerful things we can experience.
What I want the world to know about me and my work is not just a business. It is a sanctuary. It is a place where people can step out of fear and step into their soul’s truth. My story is one of finding light in the midst of darkness, and my mission is to remind others that they can find their light too.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
If my best friend came to visit for a week, I’d want them to experience the soul of Colorado the way I feel it every day. We’d start our mornings slowly with coffee or tea on my porch, breathing in the fresh mountain air. I think the best way to begin the day here is by letting nature set the tone.
One of the first places I’d take them is Boulder. We’d wander Pearl Street, browse the little shops, listen to the street performers, and just soak up the creative energy. For lunch, we’d stop at a farm-to-table restaurant because the food here is so fresh and full of flavor. In the afternoon, we’d hike up in Chautauqua Park. There’s something about those trails that makes you feel both grounded and expansive at the same time.
Of course, we’d have to spend time in the mountains. Maybe Estes Park or Rocky Mountain National Park. We’d stop often just to take in the views, sit by a stream, and breathe. If the timing worked out, I’d love to pack a picnic and sit under the aspens. When the light hits those golden leaves, it feels like magic.
Because community and healing are such a big part of my life, I’d also want to share that with them. Maybe we’d go to a women’s circle or a sound bath, so they could experience the sense of connection and peace those gatherings bring.
And in the evenings, I picture us having simple dinners with friends, lighting candles, or sitting by a little fire in the backyard under the stars. There’s something so special about Colorado nights for stargazing and storytelling.
For me, the best way to show someone this place is to blend it all together, nature, good food, soulful community, and time to just be. That’s the real gift of Colorado. It slows you down, helps you breathe a little deeper, and reminds you of who you are.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Sue Monk Kidd’s When the Heart Waits has been a steady companion for me over the past eight years, a book I’ve returned to whenever I needed to remember what it means to live as a soul inside a human body. Her words have shaped the way I understand waiting, not as passivity, but as a deep spiritual practice of presence, patience, and surrender. Through her reflections, I’ve learned that the soul has its own timing and wisdom, and that God is not far off but intimately woven into our everyday lives. This book has helped me walk with more love, acceptance, and trust, reminding me that the soul’s unfolding is sacred and that God’s presence is the ground beneath every step. It has been one of the texts that continually calls me back to the power of soul and the mystery of the Divine as the center of a life well-lived.
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