You Are The Sea
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We are here to listen.


We believe that BODY is feeling, and feeling is THRUTH.


We are bodyworkers and surfers, put on a life path devoted to the practice of listening deeper. Unveiling the ways of the body.

By exploring bodywork for the last 17 years we became aware not only of how we helped clients feel better, but also of how the body has its own ways of reacting to compassionate touch, of expressing itself in its own language. Many times the body did things the client didn't know, or even didn't notice.
We thrive in that gap.

We live in a time where body, feeling, and mind are disconnected, where the common understanding of things is through mechanized and objectified elements and parts.

The body knows nothing about systems or mechanics. The body's language forces us to go against our rational structure, and to move inward into feelings and sensations: the subtle layers of knowledge and intelligence within us.





“Our bodies are alive, curious, and waiting to be invited into movement and play. Our hope is to help you recognize this intelligence, to reawaken a more intuitive connection to your body’s natural wisdom.”



Though our sessions are grounded in a clear method, each one unfolds as something unique, an intuitive conversation between hands and body, breath and presence.

We listen closely to this exchange, allowing the treatment to take its own shape. Sometimes it’s slow and spacious, sometimes more precise and deep, but always guided by the quality of touch and a sensitivity to what’s needed.

Breath awareness, long integrative strokes, and detailed deep tissue work invite you into a quieter state, where the thinking mind recedes, and the body begins to speak more freely. In that space, something softens. Something returns.





 
 

Experience The Sea

We are surfers at heart, people who have spent a lifetime listening to the language of waves. After many years devoted to the art of touch-based therapy, it felt natural to bring our work into the ocean. What began as intuition became revelation: the sea itself could hold and move a body in ways that on the table we ever could.

In the water, gravity disappears. The breath slows, the mind softens. The ocean becomes both mirror and teacher, reminding us of our own fluid nature, our capacity to surrender, and to be moved by something far greater than will or effort.

What happens there is not easily described. It’s less about doing and more about remembering, what it feels like to belong to the sea.