The internet loves relationship advice.
Schedule a date night.
Take a weekend away.
Try something new together.
And while those things can be helpful…
Many couples return from the date night feeling exactly the same.
Not because the activity was wrong.
Because the problem was never the activity.
The problem was that somewhere along the way, they stopped feeling truly seen.
What’s happening
You know each other’s schedules.
You know each other’s habits.
You know what groceries need to be purchased and what appointments are coming up.
But do you know what’s happening inside each other right now?
Not six months ago.
Not five years ago.
Today.
Many long-term relationships become highly informed and poorly attuned.
You know the facts of each other’s lives.
But not the current emotional reality.
Why it happens (nervous system / somatic)
Feeling seen is one of the most regulating experiences available to the nervous system.
When someone genuinely notices you, your body relaxes.
When someone truly understands you, your body opens.
Through the Somatic Intelligence Circuit™ (SIC):
• Reception detects attention, curiosity, and attunement
• Interpretation determines whether you feel understood or overlooked
• Response creates emotional openness or protection
• Integration shapes feelings of connection, belonging, and intimacy
When attunement decreases, the nervous system begins to feel alone—even inside a relationship.
How it shows up in relationships
This often looks like:
• feeling lonely despite spending time together
• wishing your partner would ask deeper questions
• feeling misunderstood even during conversations
• craving emotional connection more than physical intimacy
• missing the feeling of being deeply known
And internally?
You feel invisible.
Not because your partner doesn’t love you.
Because they haven’t fully seen where you are lately.
The Somatic Path Back to Connection
Connection isn’t built through proximity.
It’s built through attention.
The question isn’t:
“How much time do we spend together?”
The question is:
“How present are we when we’re together?”
Feeling seen often comes from surprisingly small moments:
• genuine curiosity
• uninterrupted attention
• eye contact
• asking questions without trying to solve anything
The body doesn’t need perfection.
It needs presence.
Working with the Body Through Touch
Through somatic bodywork — such as somatic massage and de-armoring — we:
• support deeper awareness of emotional and physical experiences
• release protective patterns that interfere with connection
• increase capacity to receive attention and care
• create experiences of being fully present and deeply felt
Through somatic coaching for relationships and intimacy, we:
• strengthen emotional attunement and relational awareness
• identify patterns that create feelings of invisibility
• develop communication that fosters deeper understanding
• create pathways toward authentic connection and intimacy
Real Story
A client once told me:
“We spend plenty of time together.”
And they did.
Dinner together.
Weekends together.
Vacations together.
But when I asked:
“When was the last time you felt truly seen by your partner?”
She immediately started crying.
Not because she was unhappy.
Because she couldn’t remember.
She realized they had become excellent companions.
Excellent co-parents.
Excellent teammates.
But they had stopped being curious about each other.
Once they began intentionally rebuilding that curiosity, something shifted.
Not because they spent more time together.
Because they spent that time differently.
Ready to Receive Support and Guidance?
Begin with the intake process.
Read the full page and choose the intake form that best matches your needs. Inside the form, you will be able to book a discovery call where we will speak directly about your intentions, what’s in the way, and how Lucia Gabriela can support you. CLICK HERE
Prefer to Begin Privately and at Your Own Pace?
The Orgasmic Alchemy Method is a self-paced somatic coaching journey designed to help you:
• deepen self-awareness and emotional attunement
• identify patterns that create disconnection and loneliness
• strengthen communication and relational intimacy
• cultivate greater presence, connection, and fulfillment

