About Us
meet Ceimone
My work is guided by a deep curiosity about how the body carries our experiences — and how it learns to release them.
Through my own process of healing, I first explored therapy and coaching. These experiences helped me understand my past and shift the stories I held about it, but something still felt incomplete.
Even after gaining insight, my body would still react. My nervous system could shift into fight, flight, or freeze quickly. I could feel overstimulated, reactive, or overwhelmed even when I intellectually understood what was happening.
That was when I realized healing doesn’t happen only in the mind. The body has its own timeline, its own memory, and its own way of releasing what it has been holding.
That realization led me deeper into somatic work and therapeutic touch — approaches that support the body’s natural ability to regulate, soften, and release what it has been holding.
For the past seven years, I’ve supported clients through therapeutic bodywork, drawing from modalities including ashiatsu, Thai massage, traditional massage, cupping, and Reiki. These approaches allow me to work with both the physical tension in the body and the more subtle energetic patterns that shape how we feel and move through the world.
The Zen Den was created as a space where the body can slow down, soften, and begin releasing what it has been carrying.
About You
You are someone who carries a lot.
You show up for your work, your responsibilities, and the people in your life. You are thoughtful, capable, and often the person others rely on. From the outside, you may appear calm and composed.
But your body knows the full story.
The constant tension in your shoulders.
The tightness that builds in your chest or jaw.
The subtle exhaustion that sits just beneath your productivity.
Over time, the nervous system adapts to holding more than it was meant to carry.
You may have tried stretching, exercise, or occasional massage, yet something still feels like it hasn’t fully released. Not because you’re doing anything wrong, but because the body often needs a different kind of support.
Somatic Integration Bodywork is designed for people like you — people who are ready to feel more grounded in their body instead of constantly braced against the pace of life.
This work helps the nervous system slow down so the body can begin to release the patterns of tension it has learned to hold over time.
You don’t need fixing.
You need space, support, and a place where your body can soften.
And that is the purpose of this work.
Philosophy
The body is a living record of our experiences — our ambition, our relationships, our grief, our resilience.
Nothing we carry is accidental. The nervous system adapts intelligently to protect us. Over time, those adaptations become patterns held in the muscles, the breath, and the way we relate to ourselves and the world.
Healing begins with safety.
When the body feels safe, it softens. When it softens, it returns to its natural rhythm. From that place, regulation deepens, breath expands, and the nervous system can settle into a state of balance and restoration.
My work is rooted in the understanding that embodiment supports clarity, strength, and alignment. When the body is regulated, there is greater ease, presence, and capacity to move through life with steadiness.
This is not simply bodywork.
It is a return to alignment.
Take a deep breath.
Reconnect with yourself
Step inside and let your body rest
The Zen Den is designed to be a calm oasis within the city — a space where the body can learn to slow down and reset even amidst the movement of daily life.
Outside, the world moves quickly. Inside, the intention is different. The room is designed to feel calm, grounded, and supportive — a place where your nervous system can begin to slow down the moment you walk in.
Soft lighting, warm textures, and a quiet atmosphere help create an environment where the body can settle and release the tension it carries.
For many clients, this space becomes more than just a treatment room. It becomes a place where they can pause, reconnect with their body, and experience what it feels like to truly relax.