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I primarily work with people who are looking to reconnect with themselves on a deeper level emotionally, physically, and energetically. A lot of the people who come to me have been holding stress, grief, anxiety, emotional numbness, relationship wounds, or disconnection in their bodies for a long time. I help people reconnect with their bodies, activate their life force, and really feel again.

Tantra is an ancient practice that treats the body, breath, and awareness as gateways — not obstacles. In the Western context, the word gets reduced almost entirely to sex, but the tradition itself is much wider than that. At its core, tantra is about presence: learning to be fully in your body, fully in contact with your own life force, and fully in relationship with another person or with yourself. My work draws on tantric principles — conscious breath, embodied awareness, connection practices — as a framework for healing, not as a path to sexual experience.

My work is not sexual. I do not offer sexual services, erotic roleplay, genital touch, kissing, or any form of sexual exchange. I only offer healing services in a non-sexual way. Touch is one-way, for the client's benefit, and never reciprocal. Tantra as a philosophy encompasses far more than sex — breathwork, presence, energy awareness, conscious embodiment. That wider tradition is the frame I work within. If someone is seeking sexual services, this is not the right practice, and I will not be the right practitioner.

The session usually begins with a conversation and grounding. The first 15–20 minutes are about creating safety, understanding the client's intentions, discussing boundaries, answering questions, and making sure consent is fully clear before any touch happens. Depending on the session, we may begin with connection exercises, breathwork, meditation, nervous system regulation practices to help create trust and safety. From there, the session flows intuitively based on the client's needs and comfort level. My work may include breathwork, energy work, grounding touch, conscious touch, emotional release support, body awareness, or tantric-inspired practices focused on connection and embodiment.

Every session starts with a conversation. The first fifteen to twenty minutes are about safety — understanding what you're carrying, discussing boundaries, answering any questions, and making sure consent is fully clear before anything else begins. From there the session unfolds intuitively. Depending on what feels right, we may move through breathwork, energy work, grounding touch, conscious touch, body awareness practices, or tantric-inspired connection exercises. Consent is an ongoing conversation throughout, not a one-time checkbox at the start. The pace is yours.

My work is centered around healing, embodiment, nervous system regulation, breathwork, and conscious connection. Touch is always intentional, respectful, and client-focused. Depending on the session, touch may include grounding touch, holding, supportive touch, energy work, or nurturing non-sexual touch. Touch is one-way and offered for the benefit of the client, not reciprocal. I do not offer sexual services, erotic roleplay, genital touch, or any form of sexual exchange. I do not engage in kissing or any activity intended for sexual gratification. I only offer healing services in a non-sexual way.

Consent is an ongoing conversation throughout the entire session, not a one-time checkbox. At the beginning of each session we discuss boundaries, comfort levels, intentions, and any areas that are off-limits physically or emotionally. I explain clearly what the session may include and encourage clients to communicate openly if anything feels uncomfortable or unclear. I consistently check in during the session and monitor their breathing, body language and pay close attention to their comfort level at all times. If a client crosses a boundary, I address it directly and calmly. If needed, I stop the session immediately. Maintaining safety, respect, and integrity is more important than continuing a session.

No. Most people who come to me have never done breathwork, somatic work, or anything like this before. What matters more than experience is a genuine openness to slowing down and being present with yourself. The work adjusts to wherever you are — there's nothing to perform or get right. If you're carrying curiosity alongside some uncertainty, that's a normal place to begin from.

I work with women, couples, and open-minded individuals who are ready to meet themselves more honestly — people carrying stress, grief, numbness, anxiety, or wounds from past relationships, and people who simply want to feel more alive in their bodies. This work is not for people seeking sexual services. It's also not a replacement for therapy or clinical mental health support. If you're in a mental health crisis or need clinical care, I will refer you to a licensed professional who can provide that.

I am not a licensed psychotherapist, medical provider, or sex worker, and I do not position my work as a replacement for therapy, medical care, or mental health treatment. If someone is experiencing severe trauma responses, active addiction issues, unmanaged mental health conditions, or requires clinical psychological support, I would refer them to an appropriate licensed professional. If a client became emotionally dependent on sessions in a way that was unhealthy, repeatedly ignored boundaries, or was seeking sexual services rather than healing or embodiment work, I would choose not to continue working with them.

I am an Advanced SOMA Breath Instructor — I have facilitated private and group breathwork for several years and developed a deep understanding of nervous system regulation, breath-based emotional release, altered states, and grounding. As an Embodiment & Conscious Connection Facilitator, my training deepened my understanding of consent, authentic relating, embodiment, emotional awareness, and conscious communication. I have completed multiple intensive trainings in conscious touch, somatic presence, embodiment, trauma awareness, boundaries, and creating safe containers for healing. I am also a Reiki Master. Beyond formal training, I have experience facilitating sessions, workshops, retreats, and community spaces where trust, emotional safety, and authentic connection are essential.

Breathwork meditation typically uses the breath as an anchor for present-moment awareness — you're directing attention, settling the nervous system, becoming more still. Somatic breathwork goes a step further: the breath actively moves energy through the body, can surface emotions that have been held in the tissues, and sometimes produces states that are intense, cathartic, or deeply releasing. SOMA Breath — the method I'm trained in as an Advanced SOMA Breath Instructor — combines rhythmic breathing patterns with music, intention, and nervous system awareness to create conditions where the body can let go of what it's been holding. It's more active than meditation, and the effects are often physical as well as emotional.

Sessions are typically ninety minutes to two hours. That includes the opening conversation, the body of the work, and time to settle and ground before you leave. Rushing the end is as important to avoid as rushing the beginning — the integration after the session is part of the work.

Comfortable, loose clothing that you can breathe and move in. You'll be lying down for parts of the session and doing breathwork, so anything restrictive will get in the way. You don't need to bring anything specific — just arrive as you are.

Sessions are held in a private wellness studio in the Babylon area, on Long Island. The exact address is shared after your application is reviewed. If you're traveling from New York City, the LIRR Babylon Branch runs directly from Penn Station — the ride is roughly forty-five minutes. The practice is accessible from across the South Shore and the wider Long Island area.

Sessions are held in a private wellness studio in the Babylon area, on Long Island. The exact location is shared after your application is reviewed.

The application lives at the contact page. It takes about ten minutes — you'll share a little about yourself, what you're carrying, and what draws you to this kind of work. There's no right answer and nothing to perform. I read every application personally and respond within forty-eight hours. If something in you is ready to reach out, that's enough to begin.

The application is the first step. It takes about ten minutes — your background, what you're carrying, and what you're looking for. Luca reads every application personally and responds within 48 hours. If you feel called to explore this work, reach out and begin with a conversation.

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