Alicia Lynn Diaz, MA, AHP

Constitution: Vata-Pitta

Alicia Lynn Diaz, MA, AHP, lives a life dedicated to sharing the beauty of Ayurveda with open-hearted seekers of natural healing and authentic living. She currently focuses her professional practice on Ayurvedic Psychology, trauma healing, and resolving chronic illnesses rooted in emotional disturbance. She takes a warm, inviting approach to teaching and counseling that many experience as uplifting, empowering, and transformational in many areas of life. She is grateful and deeply indebted to her mentors of Ayurveda, Vaidyas Pankaj Naram, Vasant Lad and Nuva Yeetah, Dr. Claudia Welch, her spiritual teachers, her family, and her family’s native lands of Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Learn more about her offerings.

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Are Toxic Emotions Keeping You from True Health?
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Are Toxic Emotions Keeping You from True Health?

Toxic or repressed emotions can crystalize in the body and lead to imbalance. Ayurveda teaches how to skillfully navigate the complex world of our inner emotional experience. 

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Cardamom, Ginger, & Rose Women's Health Tonic Recipe
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Cardamom, Ginger, & Rose Women's Health Tonic Recipe

In Ayurveda, rose is known for its affinity to promote healthy vibrant skin, balance emotions, open the heart, and lift the spirits. The cardamom and ginger bring clarity, joy, and...

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Satisfying Kitchari Recipe for Hungry Pitta Bellies
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Satisfying Kitchari Recipe for Hungry Pitta Bellies

This recipe is perfect for the end of the summer to release excess heat that builds up during the hot months, or any time of year you want to reset...

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Feeling Anxious? Try This Calming Pranayama
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Feeling Anxious? Try This Calming Pranayama

Bhramari pranayama, the Humming Bee Breath, is known to balance vata, release endorphins, put you in a state of upliftment, and create a sense of inner peace.

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Brighten Up Your Winter with Savory Turmeric Sauce
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Brighten Up Your Winter with Savory Turmeric Sauce

This turmeric sauce is deeply nourishing with its rich flavors and healthy fats. It contains all six tastes, which will help keep your digestion happy and your palate thoroughly satisfied.

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Why You Should Sit in Nature and Do Nothing [video]
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Why You Should Sit in Nature and Do Nothing [video]

Sitting in nature gives us the opportunity to connect with cycles and rhythms that are inherently a part of us, as well as all of the elements of nature.

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Green Mung Bean Veggie Stew Recipe
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Green Mung Bean Veggie Stew Recipe

Enjoy the process, the aromas, and the flavors as well as the cleansing and healing benefits of this delicious and nourishing mung bean stew.

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Education and Experience

Alicia has mentored extensively under the world renowned Vedic masters, Vasant Lad, MASc, BAM&S, and Dr. Pankaj Naram, who was an advisor to the Dalai Lama and Mother Theresa.

Alicia's experience as a Holistic Health Practitioner, Clinical Physiologist, and University Professor, combined with deep spiritual mentorship, has given her a unique ability to translate this ancient wisdom in a potent way that is relevant to our modern world.

Alicia Lynn is deeply committed to global awakening and the transformation of healthcare, as well as environmental and humanitarian constructs. She believes that God is calling us as leaders to realize our soul's purpose and be a catalyst to the highest evolution of our society so we can move towards operating as one integrated whole. 

Events and Offerings

Learn more about Alicia's workshops, online resources, one-on-one consultations, and more. You can also tune in to Alicia's Peaceful Soul Podcast.

 

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Alicia's Point of View

How has Ayurveda changed your life?

I was first introduced to Ayurveda during a Yoga Teacher Training at the Integral Yoga Institute in New York City. I was drawn to Ayurveda to heal my physical body, but it proved to be a gateway into more happiness, fulfillment, and freedom than I could have ever imagined.
 

When are you most likely to go out of balance and how do you bring yourself back in balance using Ayurveda?

Dry, cold, windy weather, and a hectic schedule throw me out of balance. Meditation, stillness, oil massage with Vata Massage Oil or Pitta Massage Oil, warm tea, and a delicious home cooked meal with plenty of spices help me ground, nourish, and recenter.