The ancient
art of Hawaiian Lomi Lomi has been practiced for hundreds of
years. The gift of healing was passed down to the "chosen one" who
spent their life practicing the healing arts. Kahuna's (healers)
were taught to use thumbs, hands, ulna's and elbow's to massage.
It wasn't uncommon to have hot rocks placed on injuries or have
Kahuna walk on your back. Kahuna's were even known to use a mild
form of hypnosis instilling feelings of well-being. They believed
they could transfer their own vital energy into a person who
was sick.
Hawaiian Lomi Lomi was kept
secret within families for most of its history, until Kahuna
Aunty Margaret Machado decided to teach anyone who wanted to
learn "the loving touch." Aunty
says, Lomi Lomi is a loving touch. When they feel loving hands
on their body, they'll respond, 'she loves me, she'll take good
care of me, and I'm going to get well.'
So, what is the difference
between Lomi Lomi and any other massage? That is a difficult
question to answer. Clients have said, "It's
as if you are right inside of my muscles and you know exactly where
to go and how deep to go. The pressure points melt, your hands
and elbows feel strong and loving as if they are guided." I
don't know how elbows can feel loving, but that is what clients
say! Lomi Lomi feels like many different techniques put into one
flowing system. It has a rhythm and flow that is soothing and feels
complete.
The only way to truly know Hawaiian Lomi Lomi is to experience
it. When you experience your first Lomi Lomi Massage, you will
describe the feeling as LOVE. That is what Lomi Lomi is all about...LOVE...ALOHA.
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