Keep the word massage in your name so prospective clients know what your business is.
Brief names are better than long names.
"Nature's Natural" is redundant, so use either word, not both. And what makes your massage more "natural" than someone else's?
Avoid cutesy or confusing names - Kneading Hands might be a massage business or a bakery.
Stick to conventional spellings of words so that potential customers easily can look you up online or in a phone directory.
Think about what makes your company different from other massage studios and consider including that in the name - Southside Massage, Natural Energy Massage, Springfield Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Sports and Rehabilitative Massage, and so on.
You asked for an awesome name. I believe what makes a name awesome is that it communicates clearly to customers and prospective customers, not that it sounds cute.