Phone

+1828-398-8010

Email

etherealrootsfellowship@proton.me

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri: 9AM - 3PM

Meet Renata Osorio — Founder, Ethereal Roots Fellowship

I am the founder of Ethereal Roots Fellowship, a Private Ministerial Association established to provide whole-body healing services within a protected, sovereign, and faith-based framework. ERF operates under IRC 508(c)(1)(a), meaning our healing work is offered privately — member to member — outside the jurisdiction of conventional regulatory structures. This is intentional. It allows me to serve you fully, without compromise.

My path to this work was forged through my own healing. After years of navigating chronic pain, fatigue, digestive dysfunction, and emotional trauma, I discovered what conventional medicine could not offer me, a return to the root. Block Therapy transformed my fascia and lymphatic system. Regenerative detoxification rebuilt my organs and glands from the inside out. These weren’t treatments. They were resurrections.

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Human Nutrition and Pre-Medical Studies from Arizona State University, bridging the gap between science and ancient healing wisdom. I have been a certified Reiki Master since 2018, initiated in Peru in 2014 under master teacher Tracy Kingham. My practice integrates biofield tuning, lymphatic iridology, and herbal detox protocols into a unified system of cellular regeneration.

For over a decade I have held space for some of the deepest healing work available, including preparation, integration, and facilitation support for Iboga medicine journeys.

I founded ERF because I believe you deserve access to the full spectrum of healing, not a watered-down, liability-driven version of it.


Why This Name

Ethereal traces to the Greek aithēr — “upper air, pure sky above the clouds” — from the root aithō, “to burn, to blaze with light.” To the ancients, the ethereal was the fifth element: beyond earth, water, fire, and air, the luminous threshold where matter becomes spirit.

Roots comes from Proto-Germanic rōts and Latin radix — “that which is fixed below, the source from which a thing grows.” The same root gives us radical, meaning not extreme, but returning to origin. Roots are the hidden intelligence beneath the surface: what anchors, nourishes, and remembers.

Fellowship descends from Old English fēolaga — “one who lays down wealth together.” It evolved to mean something deeper than companionship: a community that shares not just resources but a common path. Fellowship implies mutual commitment without hierarchy, a circle, not a pyramid.

Together, the name encodes a vertical axis, spirit descending into earth, earth rising to meet spirit, held within a horizontal covenant of shared human community. We are beings of light who have not forgotten the soil. And we walk this path together.