“Stella’s wonderful tale of personal healing and spiritual awakening is a roadmap for the pathless path. Read Star Sister and breathe a sigh of relief that anything is possible and you are not alone!”
– Cynthia Jurs, Founder of the Open Way Sangha

“As we ride the unsettling, exciting, and maddening wave of evolution, we need personal stories of people who ‘bridge the gap’—those souls with one foot in convention and one foot in the vanguard, who bring stories from the edges into the center of culture. Stella Osorojos is a much-needed translator.”
Amely Greeven, co-author of Clean and The First Forty Days

“Stella’s healing comes through reconnecting with the magical-realist world of her Andean roots, where she is able at last to become herself. A truly liberating tale.” 
– Henry Shukman, author of The Lost City and In Dr No’s Garden

Stella Osorojos Eisenstein

An activist in Re-Skilling medicine, Stella started teaching Resonant Attention during the pandemic. Since then, she has dedicated her life to getting the word out about how easy it can be to heal yourself. You can sign up for an individual session or join a group teaching experience to be attuned to the principle behind all healing.

Stella’s bodywork has been informed by her own struggles with her health. Using Resonant Attention, Stella has healed from scoliosis, breast cancer, and autoimmune thyroiditis. You can find her account of her experiences at resonantattention.substack.com.

After earning a masters degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Emperor’s College in Santa Monica, CA, and accreditation through the National Certifying Committee for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Stella went on to study Esoteric Acupuncture with Mikio Sankey, Ph.D.; Ortho-Bionomy with Urusula Hofer and Christina Montes de Oca; Depth Hypnosis with Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.; and Integrative Manual Therapywith Sharon Wiselfish-Giammatteo, Kris Albrecht, and Lissa Wheeler.

While in California, Stella changed her named from Laura Chamorro in an experiment that unexpectedly led to a spiritual awakening. She documented the experience for Spirituality & Health and Reality Sandwich. Her memoir about that time, Star Sister: How I Changed My Name, Grew Wings, and Learned to Trust Intuition, was published in 2012 by North Atlantic Books/Evolver Editions.

In her younger years, Stella worked in magazine publishing in New York City. She was an editor at both Bride’s and Condé Nast Traveler. Her freelance stories have appeared in Spirituality & Health, Reality Sandwich, Condé Nast Traveler, InStyle, Budget Living, Lucky, Travel & Leisure, Sacred Hoop and more. At the New Mexico Academy of Healing Arts (NMAHA), she served as a Physiology/Pathophysiology instructor and, in her spare time, co-founded the Santa Fe Time Bank.

Of Colombian and Virginian heritage, Stella grew up in Rhode Island, and is married to the writer, Charles Eisenstein, with whom she has one son and three stepsons.