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Extract from a Somatic Healing Session, Sep. '23 

Illuminated Body 


I guide people back on the path 
to their inner nature. 

“Painful, but a healing pain.”

Stephan, 39 from Germany

If past experiences in your body limit your current well-being in a physical, emotional or mental way, a Psychosomatic Treatment can be a way where you can meet it and move though this. 

“Sharing my sorrow was the most
precious I experienced, ever.”

Beatrice, 42 from Sweden

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A somatic healing session is a meditative, psycho-energetic bodytherapy to sustainably remember, feel and holistically release deep-seated energies. 

“Painful, but a healing pain.”

Stephan, 39 from Germany

An ever deeping surrender to yourself and your body influences how you perceive physical tension, emotional currents and dominant thought-patterns. More ease and awareness will shape how you perceive the present moment and yourself. 

"Pain is healing in process."

Joe-Felix Hanke, Somatic Prana Therapist 

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When space and tension are perceived simultaneously, both merge in deep peace. Density and lightness become one and dissolve. A journey I walk with you in every treatment.


Sustainable liberation only happens with awareness

and thus a honest interest in oneself.

Each treatment is unique. I share the gift of devotion by allowing myself to be guided (prana, chi) without interfering. Selected techniques from my spiritual awakening path, including body therapy, mindfulness, and embodiment, as well as an embodied understanding of psychosomatic experiences in the body as part of my self-awareness, form the basis of my holistic approach.

“Set & Setting.”

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Each Session is self-contained. It begins with a check-in. After the treatment, you have enough time to come back.

 

90 mins, 120€

120 mins, 160€

150 mins, 180€

Longer accompaniments are cheaper upon request.

Somatic Healing Session

Deeper body treatment with more space for emotions & trauma treatment, see intro video.

"If you feel too big for the small things,
you are too small for the big things."

Manik Reuters

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