Abigail Testaberg

Abigail excels in 1:1 relational dynamics and holds deep curiosity about how we repair group dynamics. She asks: How do we become safe in multi-person spaces again? For her, connection isn’t separate from safety—it’s the source of it. She moves through the world weaving spells with presence. Her choices are deliberate, relational, rooted in care, and made through an intentionally slowed pace.
As co-founder of MagiCo, Abigail builds on the belief that science is magic explained. Her work integrates Polyvagal awareness, Body Deva somatic inquiry, and Nonviolent Communication—alongside digestive health and sacred medicine guideship when appropriate—to support healing, self-discovery, and embodied empowerment through principles of non-control. She guides individuals, families, and communities through frameworks like HETA and HOLISTIC180, offered not as protocols but as invitations to remember the body, repair connection, and orient toward what is life-giving. Her clients include parents of neurodivergent children, survivors of systemic harm, and those navigating collapse or emergence. Abigail lives off-grid in Mexico with her partner and children, where she tends land, stories, and the practice of becoming more human—together. She witnesses, writes, and guides with a commitment to honesty, nuance, and non-performative care.
The Mythology of Abuse
Journal Article
This essay breaks cultural silences surrounding childhood sexual abuse, revealing how myths of spectacle obscure everyday harm. Through personal truth and somatic practice, Abigail Testaberg explores pathways from fragmentation toward embodied safety and communal care—reminding us that healing is slow, relational work, a form of visible repair in a wounded world.