Where Modern Medicine Meets Ancient Wisdom: The Quiet Revolution at Tierra Del Sol

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LAS VEGAS, NV — In a city built on noise, a woman is doing something rare. She is helping people get quiet.

Marysol Rezanov has spent nearly two decades inside the clinical mental health system. Trained as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker through UNLV’s Master of Social Work program, she has worked in inpatient psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics, specializing in some of the most complex cases the field offers — chronic mental illness, dual diagnoses, and post-traumatic stress disorder. She is the kind of clinician hospitals call when a case is hard. Referrals arrive from family court, child protective services, school districts, and parole and probation. Word-of-mouth fills the rest of her schedule.

But somewhere along the way, Marysol began to notice that a certain kind of suffering kept slipping through the framework of modern medicine. Trauma that lived in the body. Grief that traveled down family lines. A heaviness clients couldn’t name and clinicians couldn’t always reach. So in 2024, she opened a second practice — one rooted not in the DSM, but in lineage. Tierra Del Sol operates entirely separately from her mental health work, offered as an alternative spiritual path for those drawn to it.

Tierra Del Sol is a Shamanic and Lightwork practice. The healing methods Marysol offers there come from her biological lineage and from years of formal training as a Pampamesayoq and Chakaruna — bridge-keeper traditions of the Andean Q’ero Nation of Peru, woven with practices from Ancient Egypt. In her sessions, basalt stones are warmed for cellular release, sacred Chumpi Qhuyas stones are used to surface unresolved wounds, and chakras are illuminated and cleared in sessions she calls Illumination. She guides Soul Retrieval meditations to recover fragmented parts of the self after trauma. She offers Spirit Flight for those in transition, and end-of-life services, including a shamanic Death Spiral, for clients and families walking the final mile.

What makes her work distinctive isn’t that she has chosen one tradition over another. It’s that she refuses to choose. Marysol’s well-rounded education — clinical, academic, and indigenous — informs everything she does. She integrates EMDR, an evidence-based approach for trauma, directly into her shamanic offerings, especially for clients carrying spiritual experiences that traditional therapy tends to dismiss. She is, in her own description, intertwining modern medicine and ancient medicine. It is, she has said, complicated. But achievable.

Her clients come for many reasons. Survivors of childhood abuse who have spent decades in therapy and want to try something deeper. Executives burning out under the pace of the city. Caregivers walking a parent home. People moving through divorces, awakenings, or simply a sense that something has been missing for a very long time. Marysol’s reputation in the Las Vegas community has been built quietly, on outcomes and ethics rather than on marketing.

Her reach has grown beyond the healing room. In 2025, she was named Nevada State Leader for Citizens for Disclosure under the New Paradigm Institute, a national advocacy organization, and she co-founded the Southern Nevada Ufology Group alongside New York Times bestselling author Mike Bara. She has also hosted internationally renowned Peruvian shaman Don Jorge Luis Delgado for ceremonial events in Las Vegas.

For Marysol, all of it — the clinical training, the shamanic practice, the public advocacy — flows from the same source. A belief that healing is possible. That the old stories can be put down. That what has been broken can be made whole.

The persona, as Carl Jung wrote, is the mask we wear. The shadow is what waits beneath. At Tierra Del Sol, the work is to meet both — and to walk, gently, into the light.

Media Contact

Marysol Rezanov
Tierra Del Sol
4170 S. Decatur Blvd, Suite C-2
Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (702) 220-8486
Email: marysol@tierradelsol.us
Website: https://tierradelsol.us/

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