A place for the body at thresholds
Birth, body, and death — held through attentive bodywork and grounded presence.
Sessions are unhurried and shaped in response to what is present.
Soma Temple
Soma Temple is a quiet practice space for those moving through beginnings, transitions, and endings.
The work offered here is grounded in traditional bodywork lineages, with Thai Yoga Massage as a foundational influence, alongside somatic listening and respect for the body’s own intelligence.
Sessions are not aimed at fixing or directing, but at meeting the body where it is and allowing change to arise through time and presence.
Birth
Body
Death
Presence and care before, during, and after birth, including preparation, integration, and postpartum support held with trust and continuity.
Traditional bodywork and somatic care for those living in their bodies, including Thai Yoga Massage and abdominal work, offered with attentiveness and respect.
Gentle companionship at the threshold of death, offering grounded presence, body-based support, and care for those who remain.
How sessions are held
Sessions at Soma Temple are shaped by slowness, clarity, and responsiveness.
• Consent-led and trauma-aware
• Touch is attentive, respectful, and purposeful
• Silence and verbal communication are both welcome
• Each session unfolds differently
Practical details such as positioning and support are adapted to the needs of the session.
About Yoga Massage

Based on the northern style of traditional Thai Yoga Massage (Nuad Boran), Thai Yoga Bodywork is a sacred healing treatment that integrates traditional Thai medicine, elemental theory, and Buddhist spiritual practices. The first spiritual roots of this ancient system date connect to over 2,500 years ago at the time of Buddha in India, and were carried through the Buddhist teachings into SE Asia. These teachings merged with traditional therapies of the region at that time and because what we now call today “Traditional Thai Medicine.”
Unique from other types of bodywork and massage, Thai Yoga Bodywork also combines rhythmic massage, assisted Yoga poses, acupressure along pathways of movement in the body known as the “Sen,” healing energy work, and meditation.

