Hi, I’m Sunní

Sunni, wearing a gray sleeveless top and bright yellow patterned pants takes a small beige watering can and waters the plants in her studio window.
Massage therapist Sunni Fine sits on her bright yellow couch, smiling and gazing out the window of her studio. You can see her intricate tattoos on her hands and arms.

A Little About Me

There is nothing that lights me up like guiding people through healing. Showing someone that they have the power to heal their own body is so incredible! I wholeheartedly believe that everything in our world is energy, and we have the remarkable capacity to direct and shape that energy as we wish. When we apply that to the healing process, we get incredible results!  My mission is to create an environment where I can facilitate this transformative process for those who seek it. I am driven by the opportunity to educate individuals on the wonders of the human body they inhabit. By sharing my knowledge, I aim to empower and enlighten others about the miraculous potential residing within them.

I studied Precision Neuromuscular Therapy at the Professional Massage Training Center (PMTC) in Springfield, Mo, graduating in 2010. My Thai Massage Training started with Cole Chance and Jen Hilman in 2016 and finished at The Bodhi Sangha School of Thai Massage in Gainesville, Florida, under Ariela Grodner. Over the last 2 years, I have taken over 300 hours of accredited Thai training, making me a level-three Thai massage practitioner. I am also a Reiki master and received my final attunement in 2011 from Madhurii Ma of Hearthaven. I am currently studying Ayurveda.
 When working with clients, I facilitate the release of old patterns which creates space and allows new patterns to establish. It is my greatest joy to hold space for my clients as they move into a new relationship with their bodies.
When I'm not working, you can find me repotting my many houseplants, in my kayak,at a concert, or with my head stuck in a book. 

“We pray for those we touch that they will be happy and free from pain.”

- The Wai Kru

All photography on this page has been provided by Gray Photography.