
About
There is a quiet thread that runs through my life — the moon over Okinawa, the stories of my Filipino lineage, the scent of herbs steeping in oil, the rhythm of hands learning how to listen.
I was born in Okinawa, Japan, raised between cultures, and rooted in a lineage that reaches back to the Philippines. The name Oracle of Mayari honors that lineage. Mayari is the precolonial Tagalog goddess of the moon — luminous, intuitive, watchful in the dark. She represents the kind of guidance I offer: steady, ancestral, and deeply attuned.
My path into healing began with touch. In 2016, I studied massage therapy at Northwest Career College, where I learned the science of anatomy alongside the art of presence. Over the past ten years in practice, my hands have grown fluent in the language of muscle, fascia, and nervous system regulation. Massage, to me, is not just relief — it is remembrance. A return to the body as sanctuary.
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In 2022, I stepped into teaching at On the Spot Massage Academy here in Abilene, Texas. Guiding future therapists has deepened my own craft. Teaching requires clarity, integrity, and devotion to safe, skillful care — qualities I carry into every client session.
Alongside bodywork, my passion for herbalism and Ayurveda continues to shape my offerings. I study plants as allies — learning their energetics, their histories, and how they support balance within the body. Whether through oils, ritual, or recommendation, I weave botanical wisdom into modern practice.
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This year, I begin a new chapter: becoming a doula. Supporting birth and postpartum families feels like a natural extension of everything I’ve practiced — holding space, honoring transitions, trusting the intelligence of the body.
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Oracle of Mayari is more than a business name. It is a devotion to cyclical wisdom, ancestral memory, and embodied care. My work is here to support your becoming — gently, intuitively, and with reverence for the path that brought you here.
