Today we’d like to introduce you to Luna Ase.
Luna, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
My journey of being an artist started a long time ago before I could even speak, as a child. However the journey of being an entrepreneurial content creator and small business started around 2016 but really got put at the forefront around 2020.
In 2016 I began meditating and manifesting a better life and I was starting to take creating a social media presence ‘serious’. So I began posting more frequently and figuring out my individual voice. Then fast forward to 2020 during the ‘panini’ I was creating wearable art.
I had began pouring intention and beauty into every piece of wire wrapped jewelry that I self taught myself to make. That work taught me so much about the power of handcrafting and how it’s something meaningful for people. But over time, I felt a deeper pull, something calling me inward, and I began to follow it.
That pull led me to Reiki and sound healing. I stepped into that world fully and never looked back. It felt like coming home to something I had always known. Around 2020, everything shifted into sharper focus. That collective pause the world took asked me to go deeper, to show up more fully, and to trust that this healing work was truly needed.
Since then my path has continued to evolve and expand. Now I find myself stepping even more fully into my identity as Luna Ase, where everything is weaving together in the most beautiful way. The music I record, the healing that transpires, and the community facilitation is all becoming one living, breathing expression.
I have also worked with teenagers with non-verbal autism through sound and music therapy. I direct healing centered events and I hold sacred spaces for community, and I am have a recent album released the AFFIRMATIONS EP. I make music as a bridge between the healing and the art.
At the heart of it all, I am still that child who felt sound before she could speak, just with more tools, more trust, and a deeper knowing that this is exactly where I am meant to be.
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
No, it has not always been easy. But when is life fully easy? Most great things come through a journey. Our resilience shows us new levels of our selves. Different versions of our soul. I was fully self taught when it comes to running a small business and being an artist. Although I have had musical training for my voice the business and marketing parts are all pretty new and since they are always changing I’ve realized, I need to keep learning. Learning the tools for an online store took a lot of research, reading, chatting with professionals, and education. I think the first 2 years I was deep in the learning phase and the hardest part was still building the confidence and mindset to do this kind of work. My mindset was that of a low income family, Latina growing up in the valley. I never was exposed to how to create and run businesses until I began working at age 18. So finding the right guides to help me learn was essential but not easily found. Now in 2026 we have AI. AI is a tool everyone should begin to embrace and help them grow. If we all used it for the betterment of humanity I think we could move forward by leaps and strides.
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I am a sound healer, Reiki master, musician, and community facilitator. I go by Luna Ase and that name holds everything that I am and everything I am becoming. What I do is hard to put into one box, and honestly I think that is one of the things that makes my work so unique.
I specialize in the intersection of music and healing. I create immersive sound healing experiences, I hold space for community through ceremony and sacred gatherings, and I make music that is meant to do more than just sound good. It is meant to move something in you. My Affirmations EP is a reflection of that, music as medicine, music as a bridge.
One of the things I am most proud of is my work with teenagers with non-verbal autism. Using sound and music therapy to connect with young people who communicate differently than most is something that genuinely fills my soul. That work reminds me every single time why I do this.
I also serve as an event director for healing centered events, creating spaces where people can come together, feel held, and remember who they are. That community weaving is deeply close to my heart.
What sets me apart is that I am not just a musician and I am not just a healer. I am both, fully and unapologetically. I bring ancestral wisdom, lived experience, light language and a deeply personal spiritual practice into everything I create. I am not performing healing, I am living it. And I think people feel that the moment they step into my world.
Can you tell us more about what you were like growing up?
Growing up I was a creative being who just wanted to be seen. I have a family memory that my mom and aunt share everytime we all get together and speak of this topic. The story is that when I was very tiny, maybe like 4 years old, I was in the care seat in the back of my aunts car making up songs at full lung capacity. I didn’t have much of a vocabulary the but I knew the names of the animals on my aunts farm, specifically the duck, or “pato” (since I only spoke Spanish at that age). That’s it that’s the song, it had only one word in the lyrics. Pato, pato, pato, paaaato. My mom and aunt even remember the melody! So you can say that I was not afraid to sing out loud and create my own music with what I had. I was always curiously into nature and would roam the 3 acre property of my uncle in the desert, looking at rocks and the animals. Really anywhere I was, I would love being outside exploring, also I was very very wise. I remember many occasions where I was giving advice to the grown ups.
Pricing:
- $155/ Reiki Session (remote)
- $175/ In-person Sound Healing
Contact Info:
- Website: https://lunaase.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luna_ase/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Luna_Ase
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/53gOOfxWkCfh71WvyejG3A





Image Credits
Casey Sripramong, Amanda Ramon
