Tantric massage has its roots in the teachings of Tantra, a spiritual philosophy that originated more than 2,000 years ago in certain traditions of Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism in India and Tibet.
The term tantra means "weaving" or "expansion of consciousness," and refers to a set of practices aimed at unifying the body, mind, energy, and vital breath. In this vision, the body is considered a sacred temple, a medium for self-exploration and inner awakening.
Conscious touch, as it is transmitted in the tantric traditions, becomes a real tool of presence, energy healing and deep reconnection to oneself.
Although this practice is ancestral, its principles have been revisited in a contemporary setting to adapt to the modern needs of relaxation, letting go, and overall well-being, while maintaining its spiritual and humanistic essence.
In our current society, tantric massage is a global approach to touch, inspired by Eastern traditions, which invites a deep reconnection with one's body, breath and inner energy.
Contrary to popular belief, there is nothing erotic or suggestive about this practice. It is part of a process of well-being, refocusing, and body awareness.
Tantric massage explores the whole body, without exclusion or hierarchy of areas. The massage can thus include all parts of the body, including the most intimate areas, if the person wishes, always in a respectful, benevolent setting and without any search for stimulation.
The objective is to allow a fluid circulation of vital energy, often called "Prana" or "Kundalini", and to promote a deep letting go.
The treatment takes place in a gentle and safe atmosphere. The person being massaged is invited to adopt a slow and conscious breathing, to relax fully, and to welcome each sensation without judgment, in the present moment.
This type of massage can bring many benefits: muscle relaxation, stress reduction, emotional release, improved self-perception, and overall harmonization of body and mind.
With Ray and Le Jardin d'Eros, each session is personalized, carried out with the greatest respect for the limits, feelings and needs of the person. The massage is practiced in a confidential, safe and unambiguous setting.
It is a real experience of being present to oneself, to find listening to the body, inner peace and a deep serenity.