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Sensitive Massage and Tantric Massage: What are the similarities and differences?

In the world of physical wellness, there are different techniques that, although they may seem similar, have different goals and approaches. Two of them are Sensitive Massage and Tantric Massage.


✨ Sensitive Massage

Sensitive Massage is a journey toward deep relaxation and reconnection with yourself. It is characterized by gentle, enveloping, and rhythmic movements that awaken the senses, release tension, and harmonize the body's energy. Its main purpose is to generate physical and emotional well-being, helping you release stress and live in the present moment with greater calm and awareness.


💫 Tantric Massage

Tantric massage, for its part, is inspired by the philosophy of tantra, which integrates the physical, energetic, and spiritual aspects. In this massage, sexual energy is understood as vital energy, and it is worked with to awaken consciousness, expand pleasure, and promote a deeper connection with oneself and, in some cases, with one's partner.


🔹 Main differences


  • Sensitive Massage focuses on conscious caressing and overall relaxation, without an erotic component.

  • Tantric Massage uses sexual energy as a vehicle for spiritual expansion and transformation.

  • Both awaken bodily sensitivity, but each does so from a different place: the sensitive one from well-being and presence, the tantric one from the exploration of vital energy.



🌿 Conclusion

Although they share the softness of touch and the importance of breathing, Sensitive Massage is a therapeutic and relaxing experience, while Tantric Massage is a spiritual and energetic path.

At Masajes Sanadores Donostia, I offer you a Sensitive Massage, a space of calm, presence, and care, designed to reconnect with your body and your inner well-being.

 
 
 

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