Zari Gauri - Tantra Coaching & Bodywork Therapist

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Zari Gauri - Tantra Coaching &  Bodywork Therapist Be present first. Transformation follows. By working with the bioelectrical sensory system, we awaken your body’s natural energy and clear stagnant blocks.

As a Brazilian Personal Trainer, Tantra Facilitator, and Licensed Massage Therapist in the USA, I guide high-achieving individuals through profound somatic and energetic transformations. As a Licensed Massage Therapist and Tantra Facilitator based in the US, my mission is to guide you toward deep emotional freedom, sensory awakening, and profound healing. My work honors the whole self by harmonizi

ng clinical anatomy with the spiritual lineages of Tantra, Buddhism, and natural medicine. This journey is designed to invite you into Superconsciousness—a profoundly peaceful, transcendent state of clarity and alignment.

I was raised in Buddhism by my mother, the most important person in my life.For years, I sat with stillness, with presen...
25/05/2026

I was raised in Buddhism by my mother, the most important person in my life.

For years, I sat with stillness, with presence, with breath.

Then Ta**ra arrived.

And everything I had been practicing — suddenly had a body.

Buddhism taught me to be empty.
Ta**ra showed me what fills that space.

This is the story behind my practice — behind Integrative Massage Miami —
behind every experience I offer in Miami Beach and São Paulo.

The full story is on my blog.

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Many people come to me saying:“I think I have ADHD.”“I can’t focus.”“My mind never stops.”While ADHD is very real, there...
17/05/2026

Many people come to me saying:

“I think I have ADHD.”
“I can’t focus.”
“My mind never stops.”

While ADHD is very real, there’s another issue becoming increasingly common: nervous system overstimulation.

Today we spend hours on our phones, scrolling endlessly, jumping from video to video and notification to notification, constantly feeding our brains tiny dopamine hits.

Dopamine itself is not bad—we need it for motivation, learning, and pleasure.

The problem is when our brains never get a break.

Blue light exposure at night and constant stimulation can keep the nervous system in “go mode,” making it difficult to shift into the calm state needed for quality sleep.

Poor sleep is more than feeling tired. It can affect concentration, memory, mood, emotional regulation, stress levels, energy, immunity, and overall well-being.

Sometimes what feels like a focus problem may actually be a recovery problem.

10 simple sleep tips:

✓ Stop screens before bed
✓ Dim lights after sunset
✓ Avoid late caffeine
✓ Keep your room cool and dark
✓ Avoid heavy meals late
✓ Stretch gently
✓ Take a warm shower
✓ Practice slow breathing
✓ Read instead of scrolling
✓ Sit in silence for a few minutes

Your body already knows how to sleep.

Sometimes we just need to stop interrupting it.

Sleep is not laziness.

Sleep is therapy. ❤️

Lately, many people come to me saying:"I think I have ADHD.""I can’t focus.""My brain never stops.""I’m distracted all d...
17/05/2026

Lately, many people come to me saying:

"I think I have ADHD."
"I can’t focus."
"My brain never stops."
"I’m distracted all day."

And yes — ADHD is real and many people truly have it.

But there’s something happening today that nobody wants to talk about:

We are living with a nervous system under constant stimulation.

Scrolling until midnight.
Blue light in our eyes.
Notifications every few minutes.
Short videos giving tiny dopamine hits all day long.

Your brain was never designed for endless stimulation.

Dopamine itself is not the enemy — you need it for motivation, pleasure, learning, and movement.

The problem is dopamine overload.

When your nervous system is constantly chasing novelty and reward, your brain stays in “go mode.”

Sleep needs the opposite:

Parasympathetic activation.
Darkness.
Safety.
Stillness.
Slowness.

Many people think they have an attention problem… when sometimes they have a recovery problem.

Poor sleep doesn't only make you tired.

It can affect:

🧠 Concentration
🧠 Memory
🧠 Creativity
🧠 Emotional regulation
🧠 Stress hormones
🧠 Mood
🧠 Cravings
🧠 Energy
🧠 Immune function

Your nervous system cannot heal if it never truly rests.

So before self-diagnosing, ask:

When was the last time I actually prepared my body to sleep?

15 steps to prepare your body and brain for sleep:
Stop screens 60–90 minutes before bed
Turn on night mode / blue-light filters after sunset
Dim lights throughout the house
Stop checking emails and stressful conversations
Avoid caffeine after early afternoon
Avoid heavy meals close to bedtime
Reduce alcohol (it disrupts sleep quality)
Keep your bedroom cool
Keep the room as dark as possible
Take a warm shower or bath
Stretch gently for 5–10 minutes
Practice slow breathing (try 4 seconds in, 6 out)
Journal or write tomorrow’s tasks out of your head
Read a physical book instead of scrolling
Spend 5 minutes simply doing nothing

Your body already knows how to sleep.

Sometimes we just need to stop interrupting it.

Sleep is not laziness.

Sleep is therapy. ❤️

Many people hear the word "Ta**ra" and aren't quite sure what it means in today's world.As a Ta**ra Coach, my practice g...
01/05/2026

Many people hear the word "Ta**ra" and aren't quite sure what it means in today's world.

As a Ta**ra Coach, my practice goes far beyond traditional talk therapy or standard coaching—it is an immersive, somatic journey designed to empower healing beyond medicine.

✨ A Unique Fusion: I beautifully combine the deep, spiritual roots of ancient Ta***ic philosophy with practical, modern approaches.

✨ Somatic & Experiential: We don't just talk. We use breathwork, somatic bodywork, and sacred therapeutic touch to help you actually feel and listen to your body’s intelligence.

✨ Tailored Guidance: Whether you are an individual wanting to rediscover your unfiltered self, or a couple needing to reset and profoundly reconnect (with the option of a male co-therapist for balanced energy), every session is curated to your specific goals.

✨ Navigating Modern Challenges: This practice serves as a powerful compass to help you navigate the unique struggles of modern relationships. I guide and help you on this journey to heal the connection with yourself, and transform how you connect with others.

Ta**ra is about remembering that our bodies are wired for bliss.

I am here to guide you through that transformation in a completely safe, non-judgmental space.

Step into your natural state.
Be authentic.
Let it go.
It will set you free. 🤍

📍 Available for Online & In-Person Sessions (USA & Brasil)

👇 Click the WhatsApp button on my page to learn more and book your session!

See you soon!

Reset & ReconnectYour first visit is all about hitting the "reset" button. We’ll work together to help you drop out of y...
15/03/2026

Reset & Reconnect
Your first visit is all about hitting the "reset" button.
We’ll work together to help you drop out of your head and back into your body, letting go of the stress and physical tension you've been carrying.

What to expect:
Instead of a "one-size-fits-all" massage, I blend different styles to give your body exactly what it needs in the moment. My approach is a mix of:

Deep Tissue & Sports Massage for those stubborn knots and recovery.

Lomi-Lomi & Swedish for fluid movement and total relaxation.

Sensory Details: I incorporate hot stones, aromatherapy, and sound healing to make sure you aren't just relaxed—you’re completely restored.

Whether you're looking to recover from a workout, balance your energy, or just find a moment of peace, this session is tailored entirely to you.

You’ll leave feeling centered, light, and ready to take on the world again.

Let’s get grounded.
See you soon!

Gym is Therapy🙏
30/11/2025

Gym is Therapy🙏

Would you like to know why I use BCURE before all my exercises?The Neuroscience of Running: When you run, your body enga...
03/09/2025

Would you like to know why I use BCURE before all my exercises?

The Neuroscience of Running:

When you run, your body engages in a complex conversation with your brain.
This communication, happening through your nervous system, dictates everything from how you perceive pain to your mood and recovery.
Certain natural compounds can influence this conversation, potentially improving your running experience. Here’s a look at the neuroscience behind each one.

1 & 2. CBG (Cannabigerol) & CBD (Cannabidiol)
The Master Regulator: Your Endocannabinoid System (ECS)

To understand CBG and CBD, you first need to know about your Endocannabinoid System (ECS). Think of the ECS as your body's master balancing act, regulating pain, inflammation, mood, and more. When you run, your body naturally produces its own cannabinoids (called endocannabinoids), which are responsible for the famous "runner's high."

This system has two main types of receptors:

CB1 receptors: Mostly in the brain and central nervous system.
CB2 receptors: Mostly in your immune cells and peripheral nervous system.

Plant-based cannabinoids like CBG and CBD can interact with this system.

CBG's Role
CBG is thought to bind directly to both CB1 and CB2 receptors. By interacting with these receptors, CBG may help modulate the release of neurotransmitters, potentially influencing mood and focus. Its interaction with CB2 receptors is linked to regulating the inflammatory response in your muscles after the micro-tears caused by running.

CBD's Role (Pain Perception)
CBD works a bit differently. It doesn't bind strongly to CB1 or CB2 receptors. Instead, one of its most important actions for a runner is its ability to influence specialized nerve receptors called TRPV1 receptors. These are the same receptors that detect the heat from chili peppers. When you have muscle soreness, these TRPV1 receptors become more sensitive and shout "pain!" to your brain. CBD can first activate and then desensitize these receptors, effectively telling them to quiet down.

This action can help dial down the perception of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS).

3. Arnica (Arnica montana)
Calming Inflamed Nerves

When you run, you create tiny tears in your muscle fibers. Your body's response is inflammation—a crucial part of the healing process. However, this inflammation also involves the release of chemicals like prostaglandins and cytokines.

From a neuroscience perspective, these inflammatory chemicals are significant because they sensitize the nerve endings (called nociceptors) in and around your muscles. A sensitized nerve is one with a "hair trigger"—it will send a pain signal to the brain with much less provocation.

The active compounds in topical arnica are believed to work by inhibiting the production of these inflammatory chemicals right at the site of soreness. By reducing the concentration of these sensitizing agents, arnica helps prevent your local nerve endings from becoming overly reactive, thus reducing the overall pain signals sent to your brain.

4. Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
The Calming Neurotransmitter: GABA

The benefits of lavender, especially when inhaled, are primarily tied to its effect on a key neurotransmitter: GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid).

GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in your brain. Its job is to slow down brain activity, acting like the brakes on a car. When GABA activity is high, you feel more relaxed and calm. When it's low, you can feel anxious and restless.

When you inhale lavender, its aromatic molecules travel up your nose to the olfactory bulb, which has a direct connection to the brain's emotional centers (the limbic system). Linalool, a primary component of lavender, is thought to enhance the effectiveness of GABA receptors in the brain. This makes your brain's "brakes" work more efficiently, leading to:

Pre-run: Reduced anxiety and better mental focus.

Post-run: Promotes a state of relaxation conducive to recovery and can improve sleep quality, which is when your body does most of its muscle repair.

5. Menthol
The Cool Trick: Gate Control Theory of Pain

Menthol's effect is a fascinating neurological trick based on how we perceive temperature and pain.

When applied topically, menthol activates a specific sensory receptor in your nerves called TRPM8. This is your body's primary cold receptor. Activating it sends a powerful, non-painful "cold" signal to your brain along fast-conducting nerve fibers.

This is where the Gate Control Theory of Pain comes in.
Pain signals from sore muscles travel along slower, smaller nerve fibers.
When both the fast "cold" signals and the slow "pain" signals arrive at the spinal cord at the same time, the "cold" signals win. They effectively "close the gate," blocking many of the pain signals from reaching the brain.

So, while the underlying muscle soreness is still there, your brain simply doesn't receive the full message.

This perceived cooling sensation not only provides temporary pain relief but can also change your perception of effort, making a post-run recovery period feel more comfortable.

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Ever feel like you're carrying invisible armor? 🤔It’s that chronic tension in your shoulders, the tightness in your jaw,...
01/09/2025

Ever feel like you're carrying invisible armor? 🤔

It’s that chronic tension in your shoulders, the tightness in your jaw, the knot in your stomach... This is what pioneering psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich referred to as "Muscular Armoring."
It’s the physical way our bodies hold onto stress, past hurts, and unexpressed emotions, creating energy blocks that can leave us feeling stiff, disconnected, and numb.

I am so passionate about the Deva Nishok method, which helps us gently melt this armor by blending Reich's brilliant body-based work with the loving, spiritual wisdom of Ta**ra.

Think of it this way:

❤️ Ta**ra provides the "WHY" – The sacred, accepting space to reclaim our full, vibrant life force.
🗺️ Reich's work provides the "HOW" – The clear map to understand how energy is designed to move through our bodies, and where it gets stuck.

HERE ARE THE CORE IDEAS, made simple:

⚡ Orgone Energy = Your Life Force: What Reich called "Orgone" is the same vibrant, creative, and essential energy that Ta**ra refers to as Shakti or Kundalini. It's your birthright to feel it flowing!

🛡️ Muscular Armoring = Energy Blocks: These are the unconscious tensions we hold. In our sessions, we work to safely identify and dissolve these blocks through breath, movement, sound, and conscious touch, allowing your natural energy to flow freely again.

💓 Pulsation = The Rhythm of Life: The essence of life is pulsation—the natural rhythm of expansion and contraction. The goal of this work is to restore your body's innate ability to pulsate with life, free from the armor that restricts it.

🌊 The Flow of Emotion: This pulsation is directly linked to our emotional world.

EXPANSION (Pleasure, Anger, Crying): When we feel safe, our life force moves from our core outwards.
This is the energy of expression, allowing emotions like joy, healthy anger, and the release of grief to flow through us.

CONTRACTION (Fear, Anguish): Fear and trauma cause the body to contract, pulling energy inward to protect our core. This is the armored state. We create a safe container to gently unwind this pattern, releasing the old fear that has been held in the body.

This is DEEP, transformative work that goes beyond just talking.
It’s about feeling, releasing, and reconnecting with the profound wisdom of your body.

Would you be ready to learn more about letting go of your armor?

Drop a question below or send me a DM for session info! ✨

**ramiami
**ra

So many memories about this Retreat!We explored Osho's active meditations, which are completely transformative. If you t...
01/09/2025

So many memories about this Retreat!

We explored Osho's active meditations, which are completely transformative.

If you think meditation is just about sitting in silence, this will change your world.

Through dynamic breath, movement, and sound, we were able to shake up the stagnant energy and release repressed emotions held in the body.

It’s a powerful way to break free from old, unconscious patterns and step into your daily life with more presence, clarity, and joy.

But what’s happening on a deeper level?
This is where neuroscience comes in.

We learned that trauma isn't just a memory; it's a physiological state stored in our nervous system.

It creates rigid neural pathways that can keep us stuck in cycles of anxiety, fear, or shutdown. The beautiful thing is, our brains have neuroplasticity—the ability to rewire.
Practices like the ones we did help regulate the nervous system, moving it from a state of survival (fight-or-flight) to a state of safety and connection. We were literally creating new neural pathways for peace and wholeness.

This is where the ancient wisdom of Ta**ra guides the process so beautifully.

Ta**ra, in its true essence, is about embracing ALL of life's energy as sacred.

In the context of healing, it provides a POWERFUL framework to safely meet, feel, and reintegrate the parts of ourselves we may have shut down or disowned due to trauma.

It teaches us to use our own life force energy—through breath, sound, and conscious touch—to gently dissolve energetic blocks and reclaim our full, vibrant, and potent selves.

The retreat masterfully wove these threads together. We used the catharsis of Osho's methods, understood the process through the lens of neuroscience, and held it all within the sacred, loving container of Ta***ic wisdom.

If you feel stuck, disconnected, or ready to heal not just the symptoms but the deep-seated roots of your patterns, I wholeheartedly recommend exploring this kind of work.

True potency isn't about force; it's about coming home to your integrated, whole self. ❤️

For those who feel called to explore this work more personally, I offer private sessions to guide you through powerful Osho meditations, including Dynamic, Kundalini, and Nadabrahma.

If you're based in São Paulo or Miami or are interested in virtual sessions, send me a DM to book a session.

**ra **ra **ramiami

01/05/2025

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