On our networks you see us naked in nature. In our room, we often work without barriers. And this still generates many mental short circuits.
We live in a society with a contradictory relationship with skin. We are used to seeing nudity in advertising to sell products, or in cinema to narrate desire, but we feel deeply uncomfortable in the face of natural, raw nudity—the kind without filters or retouches.
We work every day with the body uncovered. We often encounter the same mental barrier: the belief that if there is no clothing, the only possible explanation is sex. Today we want to debunk this myth. For us, nudity is, above all, an act of radical honesty.
1. Undressing the character, not just the body
When you enter our massage room and take off your clothes, what is really happening is that you are shedding your “persona.” Outside, you are an executive, a parent, a daughter, an employee. You wear clothes that mark your status, your age, and how you want the world to see you. But when the clothes hit the floor, all those labels disappear.
On the table, there are no job titles. There is only a human being, with their scars, their breath, and their truth. This is the honesty we speak of: nudity forces us to be ourselves. Without armor, healing happens much faster.
2. Massage as uninterrupted flow
From a technical point of view, in Californian Massage or Tantra Energy, nudity is a necessity. We work with long movements that connect the feet to the neck in a single wave of touch. Any piece of clothing becomes a wall. It breaks the rhythm, interrupts the contact of the hands, and fragments the body’s energy. Without barriers, the warm oil and the therapist’s presence flow unobstructed.
3. The therapist’s nudity: A tool, not a service
Sometimes, we work naked ourselves. We do this because we are nudists and we understand skin as our natural state. But above all, we do it for coherence and energy:
- Grounding: Working without clothes helps us be more present and better discharge energy into the ground.
- Neutralizing judgment: If we show ourselves as we are, we are giving you implicit permission to do the same. It is a mirror of trust.
We want to be very clear: the therapist’s nudity is a professional decision, never a sexual invitation. Our goal is to sacralize the body, returning it to its original innocence.
4. A clean gaze for a dirty world
Insecurities and shame are healed by looking with love. When a person with a non-normative body dares to be naked before us and feels our hands treating them with veneration, something changes forever in their self-esteem. Your body is your temple, and the temple should not be hidden.
Returning to the origin
Tantra teaches us that the division between the “sacred” and the “profane” only exists in our minds. A naked body is an open book of life.
In our sanctuary in Girona, we invite you to experience this freedom. Not because we seek the provocative, but because we seek your Freedom. Come and strip away everything you are not, your labels and your fears, so you can finally feel who you truly are.
Angela & Carles