Inner Awakening Tantric Massage Session

This is not a quick massage. This is a ceremony – a journey through your body, your energy, your consciousness.

What Is This Work?

Tantric massage is conscious touch. It’s not a therapeutic massage. It’s not sex work. It’s something between or beyond both.

It works with the body as a map of consciousness. With breath as a doorway to presence. With touch as a language that speaks where words can’t reach.

The goal isn’t release or relaxation (though both may happen). The goal is presence. Being fully here, in your body, without performing or achieving anything.

This includes the whole body. Some areas are typically considered sexual, but the intention isn’t sexual gratification. It’s about opening to sensation without an agenda. About feeling what’s there without needing it to be anything else.

As someone who has both given and received tantric massage, I can say: it’s above sexual. Not “not sexual” — above it. Sexuality can be present, but it’s not the centre. It’s one colour in a much wider spectrum of what the body can feel and experience.

What the Session Includes

The full experience takes 3.5 to 4 hours:

30 minutes – Opening Conversation

We begin with tea and conversation. This is where we establish boundaries, discuss your intentions, and address any questions or concerns.

Boundaries are set here and cannot be expanded during the session — only narrowed. This means: if you’re uncertain about something beforehand, we don’t include it. You can always ask for less touch during the session, but never more. This protects both of us and keeps the space safe.

This conversation creates the container of safety for everything that follows.

2.5 hours – Opening Ceremony & The Massage

The core of the session. Open ceremony. Full body tantric massage, breath work, energy work – all tailored to what you need and what we’ve agreed upon.

The touch is slow, conscious, present. Sometimes deep, sometimes barely there. The intention isn’t to “fix” tension or create a particular sensation. It’s to invite your awareness into parts of your body you may have been ignoring or numbing.

Your body. Your boundaries. No explanation needed.

Up to 1 hour – Integration & Rest

After the massage, you have time to rest, to integrate, to simply be. There’s no rush. This time is yours.

Some women sleep. Some sit quietly. Some want to talk. All of it is welcome.

We close with tea and reflection if you wish.

Safety & Consent

Safety is foundational to this work.

Your boundaries are respected completely. We discuss limits before we begin. You remain clothed or undressed according to your comfort. You can pause or stop at any time.

If something doesn’t feel right during the session — speak. Immediately. We adjust. We pause. We stop if needed.

Discomfort isn’t always bad (sometimes the body needs to feel what it’s been avoiding), but you’re always in control of what continues and what doesn’t.

Important: Boundaries set during our opening conversation cannot be expanded during the session — only narrowed. What we agreed to beforehand is the maximum. You’re always free to ask for less touch, never more.

Emotional Release

Crying, shaking, or emotional release is welcome.

The body stores everything — grief, fear, shame, things we don’t consciously remember. Sometimes touch opens what’s been held.

If that happens, you’re held in it. Not fixed. Not rushed. Just witnessed.

Emotion isn’t a problem to solve. It’s information. And it’s safe to feel it here.

Practical Information

Location: My studio in Manchester (exact address shared upon booking)

Investment: Please contact for pricing

Frequency: I perform only one session per day to ensure I am fully present and energetically prepared for you.

Who I work with: I work exclusively with women.

What to Bring

  • A towel
  • Comfortable clothes for after the session
  • An open heart and curiosity

Before Your Session

  • Take a shower before arriving
  • Avoid heavy meals 2-3 hours before
  • Do not come under the influence of alcohol or consciousness-altering substances
  • Arrive a few minutes early to settle in
  • No experience with tantra or meditation is needed — just curiosity and willingness to be present

After Your Session

I offer a brief follow-up contact the day after your session to check in on how you’re feeling and support your integration process.

The work doesn’t end when you leave. Many people notice shifts in the days and weeks following. You might feel more present. More aware of your body. More comfortable setting boundaries. More willing to feel what you’ve been avoiding.

This isn’t always comfortable. Presence isn’t always peaceful. But it’s real.

Booking

Sessions require booking.

We’ll have a brief conversation (by email or phone) to ensure this work feels right for you. Then we schedule a time.

Please visit the Contact page to reach out.

Still Have Questions?

Visit the Questions / Answers page for more detailed information about tantric massage, boundaries, preparation, and what to expect.



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