Question:
Can anyone tell me where I could locate a Lomi Lomi massage therapist/tutor.
Also have you had personal experience of such a massage, if so how was it?
I live in Nottingham
There have been three previous Lomi Lomi threads on this forum: I suggest that you read those three threads (particularly the second one).
There are two Lomi Lomi tutors who trained in Kauai (one of the Hawaiian islands) currently working in the UK: Lizy Newton (based in Wales) and Rosalie Samet.
Alan
Thanks Alan
Just getting used to forum life - and enjoying it. I have now read the other Lomi threads.
An absolutley yummy massage! I offer hearworks lomi lomi at presnt! But heres the best bit...im off on Saturday for a seven day residential in Bantry Cork...training in temple style....cant wait....still cant believe I swung seven days away from home.....
Tara x
You make Lomi Lomi sound like an absolutely wonderful experience, I am quite jealous that you have both recieved and practice it. Maybe one day I will meet a therapist in the East Midlands or surrounds, who offers such a massage.
Till then, have a wonderful time learning "Temple Style". Perhaps after your course you will tell us what it was like and how it differs from you curent style.
Bye for now
Will keep you posted
Tara x
'Temple Style' is the style taught by both Lizy Newton and Rosalie Samet, and discussed on the second Lomi thread on this forum:
Candy - I'd be interested to hear more details of the style which you've studied previously, and whereyou studied it.
Regards
Alan
Hi Alan!
I previously studied Heartworks Lomi Lomi with the sameFacilitators taking the Temple style Lomi Lomi course in Bantry! Celtic Kahuna! Both Patrica and Keith studied in Hawaii!
Heartworks Lomi Lomi is one of the ancient styles of Hawaiian Massage! It works on opening the heart chakra usingopen hands(no elbows), energy and breath work, the aloha spirit and the powerful rhythimic music. Using your hands as the instruments of the heart you can open up on all levels to let go of baggage and make room for new energy and love. Its a gentle, but powerful massage...using long loving strokes from foot to shoulders....
Tara x
Hi Tara
Thanks for the reply – and good luck with the course. I would be interested to hear more about the differences between ‘Temple style’ and ‘Heartworks style’. I have done two courses in Temple style and am familiar with that style (at least in the form in which it is taught in the UK). But although I have read Nancy Kahalewai’s recent book on ‘Hawaiian Lomilomi’, I am not familiar with ‘Heartworks style’: indeed, it is not even mentioned in the index to Kahalewai’s book.
Best wishes
Alan
Aloha....back to reality....had an amzing week in the wilds of west Cork...seven yummy days ...We danced in the rain..walked in the sun...laughed till we cried and cried till we laughed...the massage Temple style has to be the rolls royce of massages so much more...The faciltators Trish and Keith have an amazing gift for sharing info...check out their website...they hold many weekend coourse throughout the year...www.celtickahuna.com
Tara x
I can recommend L-L as taught by Rosalie Samet (note to mods, if recommendations are allowed). I did the first stage of training with her some years ago - the physical side of the therapy is an amazing experience & I still use many of the strokes in my general massage. I didn't continue because the training also included a client 'counselling' component which at the time wasn't what I wanted to get involved in, probably because there were issues in my own life I hadn't dealt with.
dc
Also have you had personal experience of such a massage, if so how was it?
I live in Nottingham
Answers:
There have been three previous Lomi Lomi threads on this forum: I suggest that you read those three threads (particularly the second one).
There are two Lomi Lomi tutors who trained in Kauai (one of the Hawaiian islands) currently working in the UK: Lizy Newton (based in Wales) and Rosalie Samet.
Alan
Answers:
Thanks Alan
Just getting used to forum life - and enjoying it. I have now read the other Lomi threads.
Answers:
An absolutley yummy massage! I offer hearworks lomi lomi at presnt! But heres the best bit...im off on Saturday for a seven day residential in Bantry Cork...training in temple style....cant wait....still cant believe I swung seven days away from home.....
Tara x
Answers:
You make Lomi Lomi sound like an absolutely wonderful experience, I am quite jealous that you have both recieved and practice it. Maybe one day I will meet a therapist in the East Midlands or surrounds, who offers such a massage.
Till then, have a wonderful time learning "Temple Style". Perhaps after your course you will tell us what it was like and how it differs from you curent style.
Bye for now
Answers:
Will keep you posted
Tara x
Answers:
'Temple Style' is the style taught by both Lizy Newton and Rosalie Samet, and discussed on the second Lomi thread on this forum:
Candy - I'd be interested to hear more details of the style which you've studied previously, and whereyou studied it.
Regards
Alan
Answers:
Hi Alan!
I previously studied Heartworks Lomi Lomi with the sameFacilitators taking the Temple style Lomi Lomi course in Bantry! Celtic Kahuna! Both Patrica and Keith studied in Hawaii!
Heartworks Lomi Lomi is one of the ancient styles of Hawaiian Massage! It works on opening the heart chakra usingopen hands(no elbows), energy and breath work, the aloha spirit and the powerful rhythimic music. Using your hands as the instruments of the heart you can open up on all levels to let go of baggage and make room for new energy and love. Its a gentle, but powerful massage...using long loving strokes from foot to shoulders....
Tara x
Answers:
Hi Tara
Thanks for the reply – and good luck with the course. I would be interested to hear more about the differences between ‘Temple style’ and ‘Heartworks style’. I have done two courses in Temple style and am familiar with that style (at least in the form in which it is taught in the UK). But although I have read Nancy Kahalewai’s recent book on ‘Hawaiian Lomilomi’, I am not familiar with ‘Heartworks style’: indeed, it is not even mentioned in the index to Kahalewai’s book.
Best wishes
Alan
Answers:
Aloha....back to reality....had an amzing week in the wilds of west Cork...seven yummy days ...We danced in the rain..walked in the sun...laughed till we cried and cried till we laughed...the massage Temple style has to be the rolls royce of massages so much more...The faciltators Trish and Keith have an amazing gift for sharing info...check out their website...they hold many weekend coourse throughout the year...www.celtickahuna.com
Tara x
Answers:
I can recommend L-L as taught by Rosalie Samet (note to mods, if recommendations are allowed). I did the first stage of training with her some years ago - the physical side of the therapy is an amazing experience & I still use many of the strokes in my general massage. I didn't continue because the training also included a client 'counselling' component which at the time wasn't what I wanted to get involved in, probably because there were issues in my own life I hadn't dealt with.
dc
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