Norma Estela Tarango
Norma Tarango is a published poet, writer, and astrologer who consults with visionaries dedicated to grounding their work in the world. Her lifelong vision of business as a sustainable soul force is held by her belief and experience in an expanding global culture of wisdom.
Her thirty-year, multi-faceted background weaves together regenerative practices in personal and planetary health advocacy; monetary innovation; the arts; and global and native wisdom traditions. As a strategic planner to purpose-driven businesses and non-profits, she specializes in co-producing holistic, integrative plans to support a project’s core identity and brand.
Norma’s client work includes large scale special event production such as Whole Life Expo, Hands Across America in Arizona, film coverage of ABC 2020’s “Big Mountain,” and “In Praise of Water” with Dr. Masaru Emoto and native people from the Southwest and Hawai’i. Other projects include Public Banking Institute of Santa Fe, Desert Cities Conference, Southwest Drylands Permaculture Institute, Kilo Lokahi cultural astronomy research, tribal fundraising for native people, community development in South America and the American Southwest, developing “LISA,” low income, sustainable organic markets in Hawaii, as well as the Vaka Taumako navigator project there. She also has co-founded non-profits in support of women’s spiritual knowledge, regenerative land development and complementary currencies, and co-created a functional medicine clinic in Mexico.
Her lifelong research into prehistory, and intensive focus on woman-centered cosmology, led her to produce successful national and international conferences and intimate retreats for women exploring a more mature connection with ancient spiritual knowledge of the Feminine. Her participation in various native and healing ceremonies instilled deep listening practices that underpin her ongoing work in the world. As a bilingual, initiated wisdom keeper, Norma continues to focus on how Nature sustains our human family and the entire web of life.
She currently is a member of the Advisor Group of Kiss the Ground dedicated to regenerating our soil and national farm policies; an honorary member of Sisters of the Holy Pen, which has produced poetry addressing contemporary issues; a member of PEN International, San Miguel de Allende branch; founder of Creciente con Amor in Mexico, building bridges between regenerative agriculture in Mexico and the US; and Development Director and Project Manager of Lady Freedom: Arc of History Project, working to unveil the Statue of Freedom as a symbol of freedom and peace in the heart of our nation.