Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage Massage
is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of healing. Lomi-Lomi is one of
the most profound forms of massage. So, what makes it so special, what is it,
how does it differ from other massage, how does it "work"? I’m
often asked what Lomi-Lomi means. The word Lomi-Lomi simply means massage. What
it is, is a unique healing massage derived from the ancient Polynesians and
more specifically the master healers of Hawaii. To
understand the depth of Lomi Lomi massage, it helps to have an understanding of
the Hawaiian philosophy called Huna, and how the philosophies of Huna relate to
bodywork and healing. A
fundamental assumption of Huna is that everything seeks harmony and everything
seeks love. So how does this relate to massage? Perhaps this can best be
understood by one of the alternate names for Lomi-Lomi, and that is "Loving
Hands" massage. The reason for this is that it works gently yet deeply
into the muscles with continuous, flowing strokes, totally nurturing the body
and, enabling the recipient to relax, give in and simply be. So whilst
technique is an important part of the massage and associated healing, much of
the work is done by love, with the focus of the practitioner on the client
being deep and complete, using loving hands and a loving heart. This
flowing with total energy, using the long continuous, flowing strokes, combined
with the very loving touch, relaxes the entire being, assisting in a letting go
of old beliefs, patterns and behaviours that cause limitations and which are
stored in the cells of our body. People generally think of memory, beliefs, our
"programming", as being stored in our head, in our brain. This is not
the case, this memory and other programming is in fact stored in all the cells
of our body. The
Hawaiians look at things in terms of energy flow, following the idea that an
idea or belief can block energy flow as much as muscle tension can. Lomi-Lomi helps
release the blockages, whilst at the same time giving the energy new direction.
Thus Lomi-Lomi is not just a physical experience; it also facilitates healing
on the mental, emotional and spiritual levels as well. The Hawaiians view all
aspects of the body as one and believe that the physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual are all part of the "whole" self - when healing is effected
on one level, all levels are affected. When
harmony is lacking the effect is pain physically, mentally, emotionally or
spiritually. Illness is a state of tension, which leads to resistance which
blocks energy movement. Lomi-Lomi helps release this and therefore facilitates
the road to healing. On the physical level, through Lomi-Lomi stress and
tension are relieved, blood and lymph flow assisted and the elimination of
wastes and toxins stimulated. So,
what happens during a Lomi Lomi massage? How is it performed? A Lomi-Lomi usually
commences with a stillness between the practitioner and client, often with the
practitioners hands gently resting on the clients back. In this stillness the
practitioner will quietly say a blessing or prayer asking for whatever healing
is needed to take place during the massage. Alternatively or as well, the
client may be asked to set their intention for any healing they would like to
receive. The masseuse then works very intuitively with the client. In this
respect there is no set format or sequence for the massage and no two massages
will ever be identical. The
massage is given in fluid, rhythmic motion using the forearms as well as the
hands. Some people have described this as feeling like gentle waves moving over
the body. Another feature is that different parts of the body may be massaged
at the same time, for example one arm or hand may be working on a shoulder and
the other hand may be working on the opposite hip. This assists the recipient
in totally relaxing as it is impossible or at least extremely difficult for the
brain to focus on the two different areas at once. By not working on areas in
isolation a deep sense of balance and harmony is achieved. As I said earlier,
whilst technique is important, the priority is loving the body, using intuition
so the massage is "right" for the client. The client on the table is
not viewed as someone to be fixed, but a being to be returned to harmony and
balance. It is important to remember that the practitioner does not heal but is
the facilitator for the healing. Under
body and full body strokes also help to free the energy, make the body soft,
promoting free and abundant flow of life energy in the recipient. According to
Huna philosophy, energy also gets blocked in the joints. Gentle stretches of
the body and gentle rotations of the joints are therefore also incorporated to
assist the release of tensions and assist the flow of energy, once again not
forcing, but feeling the level of the client’s resistance or comfort. Dancework
or Hula movements, combined with the breathing of the practitioner are also
important and integral aspects of Lomi-Lomi. The reason for the hula type dance
around the table whilst massaging is not just because it looks cute! The
movements are all important to assisting the energy flow both within the
practitioner and recipient and helps keep the energy at a high level. This
combined with breathing techniques by the masseuse are also important in
assisting the energy flow. The sharing of the breath, the essence of the
Creator or universal energy, whatever name you like to give it, is an old
Hawaiian custom and greatly enhances the energy flow once again. Another
major difference from other massage is that the person lays directly on the
vinyl of the table and not on a towel and rather than being covered completely
by towels, is covered by a small sheet or towel leaving most of the body
exposed during the massage, whilst maintaining the recipients modesty. This
makes it a lot easier to perform the underbody and full body strokes without
interrupting the flow of the massage. You may be thinking it must be very cold
in the middle of winter. To overcome this and ensure the comfort of the client,
heaters can be used to maintain the room temperature at a warm level. Because
the practitioner works intuitively, a massage may be slow and very relaxing or
at times it may be a little faster and therefore more invigorating and
enlivening to the body. Sometimes the recipient may experience an emotional
release as the massage can release and shift negative emotions, negative
beliefs and other "stuff" that has been stored in the cells of the
body, with the healing effects of the massage continuing long after the massage
is over. The
massage can be done by one person or by two or more people working together.
Having two people massaging tends to send to recipient into an even deeper
level of relaxation as you really can’t focus on four hands doing different
things - it really is a blissful and fairly mind-blowing experience I
said at the beginning of this article "aloha". The Aloha Spirit
refers to the attitude of friendly acceptance for which the people of Hawaii
are so famous. Aloha stands for so much more than hello or goodbye or love. Its
deeper meaning is “the joyful sharing of life energy in the present". This
really is one of the secrets of Lomi-Lomi and to love and nurture the body as
if it was your own. Aunty Margaret who is one of the oldest and widely
recognised teacher of Lomi Lomi has a definition of Lomi-Lomi which is
"The Loving Touch - a connection of heart, hands and soul with the Source
of All Life!" Students of Lomi-Lomi learn to flow the love from the heart,
through the hands, to connect with the soul of the one receiving the massage.
Healing is increased by love, love received and love given. In the Oxford
Dictionary the definition of love is fondness, a deep or passionate affection
to someone or something - to the Hawaiians it is so much more, it also includes
tolerance, forgiveness, acceptance, non-judgment, appreciation, compassion,
respect and so many other elements - this is the very foundation of a Lomi-Lomi
massage. |