2 hr. Integrative Womb Hara Massage 

Based in West Michigan and Kalamazoo, with pop-up experiences across the U.S.


Womb Hara Sessions are a profound 2-hour experience that guides women through body, breath, and emotional pathways to reconnect with their womb's wisdom, release stored energies, and restore balance. This integrative practice combines ancient feminine healing traditions, including Chi Nei Tsang abdominal massage, womb awakening, and intuitive touch, to provide a holistic experience that transcends conventional pelvic therapy.

What It Helps With:

  • Reconnecting with your womb space

  • Navigating grief or past trauma

  • Supporting conception and fertility

  • Addressing birth trauma

  • Providing postpartum care and reconnection

  • Nurturing menstrual cycle pain or irregularities

  • Supporting those with endometriosis, cysts, or fibroids

  • Alleviating lower back or sacral pain

  • Reducing stress and anxiety

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what a session may look like

  1. Opening & Grounding – The session begins with guidance to relax the body, settle the mind, and create a safe container for emotional and physical release.

  2. Breath & Energy Awareness – Breathwork is used to move energy through the body, supporting connection to the womb and hara, and helping the client tune into sensations, emotions, or memories that may surface.

  3. Hands-On Massage – Gentle, integrative abdominal and pelvic massage techniques are applied to release muscular tension, increase circulation, and clear blocked energy.

  4. Emotional Processing – As tension and stored emotions arise, the practitioner provides high-touch, witnessing support, holding a safe space to explore and integrate these experiences.

  5. Integration & Closing – The session concludes with grounding practices, reflection, and guidance for how to continue integration at home, ensuring the client leaves feeling held, balanced, and connected to their body and feminine essence.

There is no internal pelvic work with these sessions, clients are fully clothed.

You came here to find peace in what you and your body have carried.

Who It Helps

  1. Women experiencing pelvic or abdominal tension, pain, or discomfort

  2. Emotional blocks or unprocessed trauma stored in the body

  3. Fertility support, prenatal or postnatal care

  4. Anyone looking to deepen connection to their womb, hara, and feminine energy

Packages + Pricing

Individual Session: $450 for 2 hrs.

3 Session Pack: $1200

Bespoke 2 hr sessions + Virtual Threshold Experience: Consult for pricing

We’re here to change what it means to be a woman in this lifetime.

What threshold(s) feel most alive to explore?

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  • Miscarriage / Abortion / Loss

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    • Hysterectomy / Surgery / Medical Initiations → honoring what was taken or changed

    • Life Transitions (not just reproductive) → moving, divorce, grief of other kinds

    • Chronic Pelvic/Womb Pain → for women who already “get” the mind-body link (this way you still have a doorway for those clients, but it’s not your main focus)

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What if your pain was the portal to your most fully lived life?