About the Founder

Tatiana Skye

Selah Healing Touch came out of a very real place in my life—not from a business idea, but from a deep knowing that the body holds more than we often realize.

My path into this work has been shaped by my own experiences of learning how to slow down, listen, and understand what my body was trying to communicate. There were seasons where I could feel that what I was carrying wasn’t just mental or emotional—it was living in my body. That awareness changed everything for me.

Over time, I became deeply drawn to the connection between the nervous system, the physical body, and the deeper layers of what we hold as people. Not just stress or tension, but patterns, experiences, and emotions that don’t always have words.

That’s where this work comes from.


In my sessions, I’m not trying to “fix” anything. I’m listening.

Every body is different, and I’ve learned that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to healing. Some people need deeper structural work, some need gentle unwinding, and some just need a space where their body can finally feel safe enough to let go.

I work with a combination of matrix-based bodywork and neuro-muscular release techniques, but more than anything, I follow what your body is showing me in real time. There’s an intelligence there that I trust.

A lot of what I do is subtle—but it’s also very real.


Alongside this work, my husband and I run Mandala Living Foods, which is another expression of how we see healing. That work is about nourishment—what we bring into the body, how we care for it, how we support vitality from the inside out.

Selah is the other side of that.

If Mandala is about what we take in, this work is about what we release.

There’s a natural connection between the two, and I bring that same intention into my sessions—supporting the body in coming back into balance, not through force, but through awareness and care.


When people come to me, they don’t need to have everything figured out.

You don’t need the right words, or a perfect explanation of what’s going on. Most of the time, your body already knows. My role is simply to create a space where it can begin to unwind what it’s been holding.

Some sessions are quiet. Some are deeply releasing. Some are just about slowing down enough to feel yourself again.

All of it is welcome.


My work is also rooted in my faith. It’s not something I push, but it’s something that naturally informs how I hold space—with care, presence, and a deep respect for where each person is.

If it’s something you’re open to, there’s always space for prayer or spiritual grounding. And if not, that’s completely okay too.


At the end of the day, this isn’t about doing something to your body.

It’s about giving it the space to come back into alignment on its own.

And being supported in that process.