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Meet Lucy Rojas of Lucy Rojas Co.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Lucy Rojas

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
I originally became interested in healing and spirituality through my own personal journey. I had reached a place in my life in which I wasn’t happy, and I was determined to turn it around. Through working on myself, an entire world opened up to me. I had the beautiful experience first hand of how transformative and life changing spiritual healing work can be. Growing up, I always knew I wanted to help others. I just wasn’t sure how. After embarking on my own journey and being on it for some time, I aligned with my own purpose and the modalities in which I was meant to use to show people how much power they really do hold.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I wouldn’t say smooth, no. But I also think that life isn’t necessarily meant to be smooth. Every road is filled with ups and downs, twists and turns. It’s how you learn, and you never know the beautiful places it could take you. A theme for me at the very beginning was figuring out how to set up my business in a way that felt good to me. Rather than listening to everyone else, and putting external opinions on a pedestal. The truth is, deep down, you truly know what is best for you. Listening to my own inner knowing was such an important lesson. Allowing yourself to listen to your intuition despite what others may say is so liberating.

Appreciate you sharing that. What should we know about Lucy Rojas Co.?
My business is rooted in reflecting back to clients the innate power they hold, and using it to help them heal. I hold the space for clients to come home to themselves so that they may heal on a deep level and find all the answers they need within. I mainly lead clients through subconscious, somatic, and energy healing work. It is such a special and sacred thing to witness. At the end of the day, I am not the one healing. It is always the client – showing up for themselves and doing the work. I think it is so important, especially in these spaces, to reflect back the gold that clients hold to them, rather than trying to claim it as your own. I am so thankful to be able to see people overcome trauma, challenges, and patterns and beliefs that no longer serve them. Being able to do this work and see how unique and powerful every person is is such a gift.

How do you think about luck?
I think luck is such an interesting and funny thing. It can be so subjective and mean such different things to different people. I think everything for me has happened for a reason – both the good things, and the bad. But even then, the “bad” things have been such big learning experiences that have shaped me into who I am and taught me lessons I’ve needed to learn. I think there have also been many synchronicities within my life and my business that have led me to where I am today. Signs and whispers nudging me in certain directions or guiding me to where I’m supposed to be. So I guess to one person, it could be called luck, and to another, it could simply be life.

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