Marjorie Sampson
Hello, my name is Marjorie Sampson and I am a 2017 graduate of Finger Lakes School of Massage. I am a Licensed Massage Therapist in both Pennsylvania and New York.
My Job as a massage therapist is to help people to feel differently in their body. When the session is over and my client gets off the table my client feels more open, breathes easier with a bit more spring in their step.
My first goal when I sart a massage is to make my client comfortable and my second goal while working on someone is for them to completely relax. On average it takes an individual 15 minutes to relax and that means some people are quick to relax and some people take longer. The benefits of the relaxation response are numerous so it is very important.
My style of bodywork tends to be fairly slow. I am the massage practitioner, the professional, however massage is a partnership between the practioner and the client. Results of the massage vary greatly from person to person and I really believe the outcome is greatly influenced by how well you (my client) can relax. As I massage the body and bring attention to the neck, back, legs or feet breathe, just breathe and notice whatever you notice, no judgement, allow things to move.
Allow me to customize a personalized session for you, schedule an appointment today!
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Thomas Sampson
I’m a Licensed Massage Therapist in Pennsylvania and a 2018 graduate of the Finger Lakes School of Massage. I bring a joyful, intuitive presence to my work, and I love helping people feel more at ease in their bodies. My goal is always to create a space where you feel safe, supported, and deeply relaxed. I offer Sound Meridian Massage and full Sound Sessions. These modalities blend therapeutic touch with vibrational healing. Meridian Massage is a clothed technique that works with the body’s energy pathways to clear blockages and restore flow. I use tools like singing bowls and tuning forks, along with compression, rocking, stretching, and range of motion to guide your body toward greater balance and harmony.