34. Map The Skin: How Lluna Uses Tattoo Mapping to Guide Real Change

EPISODE · Dec 7, 2025 · 40 MIN

34. Map The Skin: How Lluna Uses Tattoo Mapping to Guide Real Change

from Tattoos With Intention Podcast · host Mark Nara

Mark speaks with Lluna of Lluna Soul Ink about stepping from artist into guide, building devotional space, and using tattoo mapping to turn tattoos into living records. They trace her early Berlin years, informal apprenticeship, and the shift that came through the Tattoo Pathway community. Practical talk on boundaries, cancellations as energy, listening with all senses, and holding a frame that is safe and clear. Lluna also shares festival talks in Europe, placement questions she gets asked most, and her vision for a small retreat style space near Berlin.LinksGuest site: llunasoul.comInstagram: llunasoul.inkWhen you are ready→ Book a 1:1 consult with Mark→ Get tattooed by MarkRecommended next episode→ EP 32. Sand, Symbols and Metamorphosis with AprilSupport the showLike and subscribe for more conversations.Comment with your takeaway or question.Brand or studio aligned with our message? Collaborate or sponsor: tattoopathway.com/contactTimestamps[00:00:00] Welcome and why this conversation[00:01:05] Ten years in: early starts and Berlin beginnings[00:02:31] Australia years and traction in the studio[00:03:22] Language: artist and guide, tattoos with intention[00:03:58] Finding Mark and the Tattoo Pathway work[00:05:06] Courses and tea ceremony as the opening frame[00:06:50] Boundaries, cancellations, and reading the energy[00:08:38] A firmer foundation and less doubt in practice[00:12:28] Beyond the image: what we print in the skin[00:12:48] Mapping as method: skin as a life map[00:14:39] Using mapping with every client[00:16:30] Festival talks: placement questions and strong interest[00:18:40] Why intentional space matters for change[00:21:36] Body maps that stay simple and useful[00:23:03] Stepping into the role of teacher in public[00:26:32] Devotional space: getting yourself out of the way[00:28:24] What lights her up: long term client bonds[00:30:53] Advice to artists: community, fundamentals, reflection[00:33:22] Next steps: Europe base and retreat style vision[00:37:26] Staying open to cycles and places[00:39:15] Where to find Lluna and how to connectConnect with Mark and Tattoo PathwayInstagram: @themarkofnara | @tattoopathwayWebsite: https://tattoopathway.com

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