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Your Therapist

Breyana Witte
LMT MAT- 15994
Practicing since 2017
Our bodies are a beautiful storehouse of information. In the constant interplay between the external world and our internal world, every injury, ache and pain creates a story that is written into the fabric of our muscles and tissues. Be it physical or energetic, I tailor each massage session to your individual needs to aid in releasing those pains, adhesions and blockages on both physical and metaphysical levels.
(Therapeutic Massage, Swedish, Lomi Lomi, Deep Tissue & More!)
Ayurvedic educational health consults + Ayurvedic Massage Therapy & Shirodhara are available. Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health, considering physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Ayurvedic principles involve balancing the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and using natural remedies, including herbs, diet, and exercise to prevent and treat illnesses.
Interested in learning more about Ayurveda? (Click here).
I would be honored to offer my Massage Therapy & Ayurvedic services to facilitate healing and relief to your body, mind and spirit.
2016 - 200-hour Hatha Yoga Teacher Certificate
2017 - 750-hour Massage Therapy License
2018 - Ayurvedic Holistic Health & Wellness Counselor - At The Ayurvedic Institute, where I studied under world renowned Dr. Vasant Lad
2018 - Marma Therapy Certification (Ayurvedic Acupressure).
2022- Certified Reiki Therapist
2022- Certified Traditional Hawaiian Lomi Lomi


About Kindred Massage
The name "Kindred" came to me while I was massaging a woman whose shoulders
bore a striking resemblance to those of my mothers, who has passed away.
In this particular massage therapy session, I experienced a profound connection with a complete stranger. The act of offering comfort and relief to this woman kindled a deep sense of purpose within me. It has always been a heartfelt wish of mine to have had the chance to massage my mom as she too shared the same profession as a massage therapist. It was during this moment that I came to realize that I can find the essence of the mother in all of us.
The art of bodywork is a powerful reminder that we are all interconnected, and there are no coincidental encounters in life. Each one of us has something valuable to offer to one another.
Beneath the surface differences of color, ethnicity, body type, and physical appearance in our beautifully diverse vessels, there lies a fundamental unity. We all share the same core elements - muscles, bones, and biological makeup - that enable us to navigate the world.
Our life stories are etched into the very fibers and fabric of our being, revealing tales of youthful adventures, acts of courage, the miracle of childbirth, and the wear and tear of hard work. In more ways than not, we are all united in our shared experiences, like kindred spirits. Providing bodywork is a profound source of fulfillment for me, and I would be honored to create a space for you, offering relief by releasing the tensions stored within your body.
-Breyana Witte