Many of you who have experienced a session with me probably know about my deep passion for music. I create a soundscape for every individual Lomi session, because I feel that when someone returns for another massage, they are no longer in the same place they were before. Just like a melody, life never stands still. It flows.
Music is something more than sound for me. It is a place where my heart meets the world and, much like the breath, it guides me through life.
Music has always been a path for me — an invisible trail that carries me through different moments of life, just as I guide each lomi session. As if together we are opening doors to places within a person that they themselves may have forgotten.
Through joy, through questions, through moments when I feel lost, and through those when everything suddenly becomes simple again.
Within these sounds there is space for longing, for peace, for joy, and for tears. Music does not judge. It simply allows everything to be.
During a Lomi session, music becomes the background of this journey. It is not just an addition. It becomes the space where the body can let go and emotions can begin to flow.
When the music flows, everything begins to move differently. The breath deepens, the shoulders soften, and the heart remembers its natural rhythm.
Sometimes music feels like the soft light of morning — gentle and calm, awakening something very old and very tender within me. At other times it is like the ocean at night — deep, pulsating, full of emotions that I am still learning to recognize.
Music also teaches me presence. When I truly listen, I am no longer in the past or the future. There is only this moment. There is only now. And in that moment, everything is enough.
I also feel that music is very similar to life flow. Every melody is always moving somewhere. Every note longs for the next one. Between the sounds there is tension, anticipation, movement. When the next note arrives, there is a small moment of release… but soon the melody continues its journey.
We are the same. We are always reaching further. Always in the middle of something that has not yet finished.
Sometimes we ask ourselves: Am I on the right path?
But more and more I feel that this question is like a note asking if it is part of the right melody.
Because the truth is that we are not standing beside the melody.
We are the melody.
And maybe that is why music is so important to me. Because it reminds me that life itself is music.
And I am simply learning how to listen to it.
With love
Magdalena

