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The 7 Layers of Abdominal Massage

For me, abdominal massage is the most profound way to support a client through conscious touch. Once I discovered its potential, I began training with masters, experimenting with fellow bodyworkers, and eventually offering thousands of sessions. Time and again, I am amazed by the depth of healing—and even spiritual awakening—that this work can bring.

Over the years, I’ve integrated various modalities I encountered at different stages of my life, in different countries. In India, where I lived for ten years, I continued studying various meditations and healing modalities. I studied meditation, emotional therapy, and foundational energy work. There, I also explored bodywork systems like Rebalancing, Holistic Massage, and self-massage. I believe all my study time in India adds up to tens of thousands of hours.

In Thailand, I studied Thai Massage, including its unique approach to abdominal massage. I completed a 600-hour course and became a Thai Massage instructor. I also studied in different schools and with various masters in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. A spa massage course I took there offered me valuable insights into the importance of comfort and trust in bodywork.

Later, I completed a two-year training in a body-centered psychotherapy method called Pulsation, which merges breath, movement, and emotional release (about 700 hours).

My long experience giving sessions (I started in 2003) and teaching massage (I began teaching in my own country, Israel, in 2006) also helped shape my vision of healing and support.

The concept of the 7 layers of abdominal massage emerged from this diverse background. I now integrate these insights into my Lovehand™ – Primal Body Magic method, using them in a practical way to help clients access their innate potential for well-being and joy.



Here are the 7 layers as I understand and work with them:

1. Comfort & Pleasure First and foremost, the belly must feel safe. Gentle, conscious touch activates the parasympathetic nervous system—the “rest and digest” state—soothing the client and building trust. Skipping ahead to deep therapeutic work without this initial step can undermine the entire session. Stress is the number one enemy of well-being in the modern world. If you know how to get someone relaxed in this chaotic world, you’re doing a great thing.

2. Lymphatic Activation & Drainage Even light, surface-level strokes can stimulate the lymphatic system. Improved lymph flow enhances immunity, reduces puffiness, and often brings a brighter, healthier glow to the skin.

3. Muscle-Tension Release Chronic stress tends to settle into the abdominal muscles, contributing to discomfort, low back pain, and postural issues. Targeted work through the belly layers helps release these tensions, restoring both physical ease and internal alignment.

4. Internal-Organ Support Through gentle but deep mobilization of the fascia around the digestive organs, liver, spleen—and in women, the uterus and ovaries—we support circulation, detoxification, and smoother digestive rhythms. This also promotes vitality in the body’s core systems.

5. Energetic Blockage Relief Energetic blockages are areas where life force feels stuck or muted. This is something the logical mind has a hard time grasping, but I assure you, it is a very real phenomenon. Many clients intuitively sense these “dead zones.” A skilled therapist can help reawaken energy flow, restoring vibrancy and a sense of aliveness in forgotten places.

6. Emotional Therapy The belly is the cradle of deep emotion—our original connection point through the umbilical cord. It stores grief, longing, joy. Conscious abdominal work invites clients to go beyond their mental stories and enter a space of embodied emotional release, often opening the door to profound healing and self-awareness.

7. Spiritual Connection At times—when grace allows—the experience transcends the personal. Clients may find themselves immersed in a vast ocean of energy, where identity dissolves and only presence remains. These moments are rare, but deeply transformative.



Note:

  • Layers 1–4 can be accessed even if the client is unaware or asleep.

  • Layer 5 typically arises at the threshold between the subconscious and conscious.

  • Layers 6–7 require the client’s full wakefulness, presence, and willingness to engage.



Ready to Explore?

If these words resonate with you, I invite you to experience this sacred art—either through a session with me or one of my certified practitioners, or by joining one of my upcoming trainings. Discover how deep bodywork can transform not only your body, but your life.




 
 
 

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