hawaiian healing: what to expect

We all carry stories, habits, and patterns
that have helped shape the person we are and the strategies we developed in order to survive. Those stories and patterns are the reason why you are experiencing the pain, discomfort, and suffering in your life. 

Together we look for the “core” issue(s)
of the pain, habituated pattern or thought form, and shift it in such a profound way that most people feel almost immediate relief. The frequency and vibration of your body shifts, which helps to facilitate transformation on multiple levels.

We work to reset and re-establish the flow of energy in your body
This flow is the key. Your body is designed for energy to move through it in a very specific way and when that flow is compromised pain, emotional distress and upheaval, and disease will manifest.

I share the tools, techniques, and processes
I was taught, things I use everyday myself by the many teachers I’ve had the grace to sit with and learn from, including old Hawaiian and Māori Master Healers. With the guidance of my Kūpuna (my ancestors), I am shown a way to look at a person holistically through their mind, body, spirit connection. My Kūpuna help me see how energy is moving through a person’s body and where the energy is “interrupted” or stuck.  


The pillars of the work I do with my clients

 

Our experiences as a child are the model for how we respond and react in our lives as adults. They are our default “go-to”, especially in times of stress and pressure.

Your body holds all the stories and events that have happened to you. Not only in this lifetime, but also events and situations experienced in past lives.

Trauma restricts and cuts off the body’s natural energetic flow, preventing energy from flowing through your body as it was designed to do. When optimal flow is reset, your body can heal and restore itself back to full health and vitality.

We inherit more than just the physical aspects of our genetic lineage through our DNA. We also inherit the emotions, behaviors, trauma and sometimes even the addictions of past generations.

Physical pain is the tip of the iceberg. It is one of the ways that the body tells us that something is out of sync. We tend to ignore it until the pain becomes so overbearing that it forces us to look at what is causing the discomfort.