About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Raúl González has been walking a conscious spiritual path since 2013, working as an energy healer and facilitator across different practices. His work is rooted in ancestral wisdom, the vibration of sound, and the power of conscious, respectful touch. These elements come together as ways of supporting balance, clarity, and a deeper connection with the body and inner experience.
During the retreats, Raúl plays a key role in holding and protecting the ceremonial space. He serves as guardian of the fire and the room, facilitates sahumerios and rapé when appropriate, and remains present throughout the night. His presence is steady and grounded, often described as strong and unwavering so they call him the Buffalo. He stays attentive until the last person has settled, capable of holding complex or intense situations with calm, confidence, and care.
Before ceremonies, Raúl offers sound baths that help participants arrive more fully into the space and their bodies. During the retreat, he also makes his one-to-one sessions available, offering individualized support for those who feel called to receive it.
In his therapeutic work, Raúl combines three complementary approaches. He begins with deep tissue massage, helping release physical tension and areas of accumulated stress. This is followed by Reiki-based energetic work, aimed at supporting balance across the body and emotional field. Sessions often close with sound healing, using vibration as a way to accompany relaxation and internal harmony. These methods are offered as supportive tools, always respecting the person’s own process and limits.
Originally from Madrid, Raúl lived in London for twelve years, an experience that shaped both his personal path and his way of relating to people from different backgrounds. He speaks Spanish and English fluently, allowing him to accompany participants with clarity and ease.
Raúl’s strength does not come from force, but from presence. He brings reliability, attentiveness, and a quiet confidence to the retreat, contributing to an environment where people can feel safe, supported, and free to move through their experience at their own pace.