My journey as a Thai bodyworker began along the path of yoga. I lived a great deal of my early years completely out of touch with my body, and then yoga found me. The practice opened me to deep self love and self care. Massages of all types became a part of self care ritual for me, but it was Thai bodywork that I had a special connection with. I walked away from sessions feeling not only more open physically, but there was an emotional lightness, a joy, that followed as well. It was during th...
My journey as a Thai bodyworker began along the path of yoga. I lived a great deal of my early years completely out of touch with my body, and then yoga found me. The practice opened me to deep self love and self care. Massages of all types became a part of self care ritual for me, but it was Thai bodywork that I had a special connection with. I walked away from sessions feeling not only more open physically, but there was an emotional lightness, a joy, that followed as well. It was during these first sessions that the seed was planted for my future as a bodyworker.
I trained with Paul Fowler of Blue Lotus Thai Healing Arts. His style is that of Northern Thailand, one which emphasis energetic movement and freedom to connect with the receiver and work with the body in a way which is not a rigid sequence, but a style that respects the state of both body and mind. I went on to study in Thailand where I had the opportunity to experience bodywork and learn from many teachers, including master teacher Pichest Boonthumme. It was in Thailand that all of my seemingly divergent life paths came together clearly. It was here that I knew, without question, that this practice is what I am meant to do and everything that happened before prepared me for this work.
It is truly a gift to be able to share Thai bodywork with others. My intention is to help others relax into their bodies, connect with their breath and enjoy simply being present. I am here to support your efforts on your journey of self care and healing.