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HAJIRA LAMRABET

The soul behind the tantric experience

 

For many years, I have been devoted to the art of conscious touch — where the body speaks and presence becomes a sanctuary.

 

My approach emerged from a deeply personal quest: to restore depth to contact and awaken the living breath of love.

This path revealed itself over time

 

A path of Unity

There was once a period when intimacy felt fragmented — bodies close, hearts far apart.

This quiet dissonance guided me toward massage, breath, and embodied awareness, until I encountered Tantra as a path of unity between body, heart, and soul.

 

There, I discovered that intimacy can become a living language — a space of truth and a place of healing.

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Why did I choose to work with couples?

Because I have observed how the bond can fade silently under the weight of daily life.

Because I also felt this subtle lack:

a contact that was present, but not very nourishing.

 

Les Jardins Hajira were born from that place.

A space to slow down.

Breathe together.

To find oneself in a deeper quality of presence.

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LES JARDINS HAJIRA 

a space to rekindle the flame of the couple

Here, love becomes a living experience again.

 

I support couples through immersions and Tantric rituals , to cultivate presence, complicity and the joy of conscious contact.

 

Tantra does not seek performance.

It reveals the depth.

 

Each encounter is an invitation to rediscover sensuality as a path to unity.

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" Intimacy is not measured by the silence between two bodies


but to the depth of the soul that one dares to share."

My philosophy

Hajira Lamrabet

Tantra is alive.

It reveals itself in the reality of the body and in the way that bonds are formed today.

 

Each person invents their own way of experiencing the energy together.

 

This vision takes shape in the body through the precision of touch.

 

A language of love — in the deepest sense of the term.

 

 

Curated by

Hajira Lamrabet

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This work was also expressed through exchanges, conversations, and meetings.

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