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Massage Schools of Queensland Australia
Hawaiian Ka Huna “Body Temple Style”Lomi
Student Notes PO Box 6782 Level 1, 36 Kortum Dr
GCMC Qld 9726 Burleigh Heads Qld 4220 Ph: 55766 366 F: 55766 398
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Massage Schools of Queensland Hawaiian “Body Temple Style” Lomi
Contents AIM & SESSION PLAN………………………………………………………….3
METHOD OF DELIVERY……………………………………………………….4
PRACTICAL MEASURE………………………………………………………...5 ORIGINS & HISTORY................................................................................................6 - 7 OVERVIEW…………………………………………………………………………………….8 TECHNIQUE ...................................................................................................................
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Massage Schools of Queensland
Hawaiian “Body Temple Style” Lomi
METHOD OF DELIVERY
• Each session is of 6 hour’s duration
• Meditation,
• Huna Philosophy & Huna 7 Principles
• Practical hands on
• Practical Assessment
• Certificate of Attainment
STUDENT REQUIREMNTS:
• Note pad & pen
• Wear casual clothes
SACRED UNDERBODY “TEMPLE STYLE” LOMI
• This beautiful form of Hawaiian full body massage provides a holistic approach to healing by
balancing the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of the individual. It is a unique style where
the practitioner uses hands, forearms and elbows, and moves around the massage table (using
Hula and TaiChi style movements) working with energy while applying soft and deep tissue
massage strokes.
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HAWAIIAN HUNA 7 PRINCIPLES & PHILOSOPHY
Huna is an ancient tradition, an intelligent system of spiritual psychology, sacred initiation,
meditation, chanting, advanced healing, creating and manifesting practices. It represents both a
unique expression of the teachings of ancient Polynesia and a remarkable approach to life. Huna is
the sacred spiritual teaching of Hawaii. Huna means “secret, hidden,” and it describes the esoteric
teaching behind the spiritual way of life of the ancient Hawaiian people.
The Essence of Healing:- Movement is the natural rhythm of the universe. When we stop moving,
physically, emotionally and spiritually, part of our being becomes stagnate. As we move or allow
those parts of ourselves to be touched, we reconnect with heal and remember who we are.
Merging the Mana (power) of spirit and your willingness to learn will bring a lasting change to your
life. From now on each day should be aimed at restoring balance, and harmony to yourselves and
to others you come in contact with, in your life.
AIM:
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 Lomi Lomi usually commences with a stillness between the practitioner and client, often with the practitioner’s hands gently resting on the clients back. The massage is given in fluid, rhythmic motion using the forearms as well as the hands. It has been described that the massage feels 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.
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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
recipient’s modesty. This makes it a lot easier to perform the underbody and full body strokes
without interrupting the flow of the massage.
What you will learn:
• Safe Draping that builds trust for the needs of all clients. • Different draping techniques for female and male clients. • How to use disposable spa products to maintain professional modesty and safety for all
clients. • How to create sacred safe space adapting strokes, draping to needs of client. • How to use forearm in long flowing dance like movements. • Special dances: flying albatross and duck dance and flight of the navigator. • Exercises to further develop institution. • Balancing of masculine and feminine energies. • Working with energy to prevent burnout and tiredness. • Shamanistic techniques to comment to all that is. • One and half hour full Body ‘Temple style’ massage (Lomi) • Personal development and empowerment. • How to use music as a healing tool.
In this three-day intensive and immersive workshop, student will learn:
o Flying (Ka Lele) is a sacred shamanic dancing from left to right and right to left. In its simplicity, it brings into alignment ~ your body (Kino), ~your breath (Ha) and ~your Spirit (Uhane). It is creating inner balance (Pono) and a deeper connection with your heart (Aloha). This sacred step, Ka Lele, is a very powerful tool to set intentions and to energize prayers and visions for humanity and the world as well for ourselves.
o Main tool is basically your forearm/hand techniques for working the body, prone and supine, and the principles behind them
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o Self-care and movement to improve body mechanics to save your hands, wrists, & body from burnout and fatigue
o Deeper methods to center yourself and become more present & heart centered in your sessions
o How Lomi Lomi can be integrated into your current practice o In depth focus on the Hawaiian sacred principles of Aloha (love) & Pono (alignment) and
Ho’omaluhia (to spread peace) to deepen your connection to clients and your heart centered self
o At the end of this course you will be able to perform a 1 1/2hr Sacred Kahuna Temple Style Hawaiian massage.
o UNDERBODY: o The unique underbody massage strokes is performed straight on oily massage table without
any coverings.
o This 1day Hawaiian course will give you confidence performing a full body Hawaiian
Lomilomi, a flowing, nurturing, connective body work. Based on the temple style of
Lomilomi, the intention is to provide a foundation for you to understand the ancient method
of Hawaiian massage in order to perform the basic tool, your forearm techniques in the
prone and supine position.
o CLIENT: o The recipient may set their intention for any healing, they would like to receive. The
massage then works very intuitively with the client. Dance-work or hula movements are all
important to assisting the energy flow both within the therapist and recipient and helps keep
the energy high level, combined with breathing techniques.
How to Enhance Your Power to Bless
This technique enhances your power to bless by increasing your personal energy. It is a simple way of breathing that is also used for grounding, centering, meditation and healing. It requires no special place or posture, and may be done while moving or still, busy or resting, with eyes open or closed. In Hawaiian the technique is called pikopiko because piko means both the crown of the head and the navel.
The Piko Piko Technique
1. Become aware of your natural breathing (it might change on its own just because of your
awareness, but that's okay).
2. Locate the crown of your head and your navel by awareness and/or touch.
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3. Now, as you inhale put your attention on the crown of your head; and as you exhale put your
attention on your navel. Keep breathing this way for as long as you like.
4. When you feel relaxed, centered, and/or energized, begin imagining that you are surrounded with an invisible cloud of light or an electro-magnetic field, and that your breathing increases the energy of this cloud or field.
5. As you bless, imagine that the object of your blessing is surrounded with some of the same energy that surrounds you.
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Name
In the mythology of old Hawaii, Kanaloa was the god of the ocean, a healer god, and the close
companion of Kane, the god of creation. They would journey together, share the sacred drink of
'awa, and use their staves to strike the ground and cause springs of fresh water to burst forth. Rare
statues of Kanaloa feature him with round eyes, unlike those of any other representations of the
gods. According to a Kauai tradition, if you could look into the eye of Kanaloa you would see the
pattern above . In the Hawaiian language, "kanaloa" is also used as a word that means "a sea
shell; the young stage of a certain fish; an alternate name for Kaho'olawe Island; and secure, firm,
immovable, established, unconquerable." A root translation of the word, ka-na-loa, means "the
great peace, or the great stillness." The word also has the connotation of total confidence. In the
esoteric tradition of Huna Kupua, Kanaloa represents the Core Self, or the center of the universe
within oneself.
The Pattern As a whole, the pattern represents the Aka Web, or The Web of Life, the symbolic connection of all things to each other. In this aspect, the star at the center is the spider/shaman, or the individual who is aware of being the weaver of his or her own life, a dreamweaver. In another aspect, the eight lines represent "mana", or spiritual power, because another meaning of "mana" is "branching lines" and the number eight in Hawaiian tradition is symbolic of great power. The four circles represent "aloha", or love, because the "lei" or garland, a symbol of love, is circular and is used figuratively in Hawaiian to mean a circle (as in "Hanalei - Circular bay"), and because the word "ha" is a part of the word "aloha" and also means "life" and the number four. Together the circles and lines represent the harmony of Love and Power as an ideal to develop. The star pattern is composed of a dot in the center representing the Aumakua, or Higher Self; a ring representing Lono, or the Mental Self; the seven limbs of the star representing the Seven Principles of Huna; and the ring around the star representing Ku, the Physical or Subconscious Self. One point of the star is always down, aligned with a straight line of the web, representing the connection of the inner with the outer.
The Energy
The Eye of Kanaloa symbol generates subtle energy, known as "ki" in Hawaiian. This energy can
be used for healing, for stimulating physical and mental faculties, and for many other purposes.
Most people can sense the energy, which may feel like a tingle, a current, a pressure or a
coolness, by holding the hand, fingers, cheek or forehead near the symbol. By itself the symbol will
help to harmonize the physical, emotional and mental energies of a room or other location. The
energy may be accessed more directly by meditative gazing or by holding the symbol near
something that needs harmonizing. The symbol can also amplify and harmonize other energy
sources by placing it behind or in front of the source.
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THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF HUNA
The Rediscovery of Huna: What is Kahuna…….”ka” means “the” or “light” (keeper) and Huna means “secret”. It
means secret in the sense of esoteric or hidden. Huna is about empowerment, increasing your
spirituality, energy, and metaphysical healing power. What if you could experience and connect
physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually with a higher power that can empower you to bring
into your life whatever you desire.
THE BASIC PRINCIPLES:
The most fundamental idea in Huna philosophy is that we each create our own personal
experience of reality, by our beliefs, interpretations, actions, and reactions, thoughts, and feelings.
It is not that our reality is created for us as a result of these personal expressions, but that we are
creators, co-creators with the Universe itself. Huna is all about learning to do that consciously. In
Huna God and the Universe (meaning everything that is, was or will be) are one and the same. The
name for this eternal infinite presence in Hawaiian is Kumulipo, usually translated as “source of
life), but which can also mean “the great mystery”. While different Huna teachers may present the
principles in various ways, the following summary describes the principles as taught and practiced
by the Order of Huna International.
1. IKE - The World Is What You Think It is……this is the cornerstone principle of Huna, and
it means that you create your own personal experience of reality through your beliefs,
expectations, attitudes, desires, fears, judgements, feelings, and consistent or persistent
thoughts and actions. This principle also contains the idea that by
Changing your thinking you can change your world.
2. KALA - There Are No Limits…….there are no real boundaries between you and your
body, you and other people, you and the world, or you and God. Any divisions used for
discussion are terms of function and convenience. In other words, separation is only a
useful illusion. An additional meaning of this principle is that there are unlimited potentials
for creativity. You can create, in some form or another, anything you can conceive.
3. MAKIA - Energy Flows Where Attention Goes……..the thoughts and feelings that you
dwell on, in full awareness or not, form the blueprint for bringing into your life the nearest
available equivalent experience to those same thoughts and feelings. Directed attention is
the channel for the flow of biological as well as cosmic energy.
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4. MANAWA - Now Is the Moment of Power……..you are not bound by any experience of
the past, nor by any perception of the future. You have the power in the present moment to
change limiting beliefs and consciously plant the seeds for a future of your choosing. As you
change your mind you change your experience, and there is no real power outside of you,
for God is within. You are free to the degree that you realise this and act upon it.
5. ALOHA - To Love Is to Be Happy With……..the universe exists because of love, in its two
aspects of being and becoming. Human beings exist because of love, even when they don’t
acknowledge it. When they do acknowledge love, they are happy as they are and happy in
becoming more. In Huna, love involves the creation of happiness. It is not just a side effect.
Everything works better, is better, when this principle is followed consciously. For very
practical reasons, then love is the only ethic needed in Huna.
6. MANA - All Power Comes From Within……..as mentioned above, there is no power
outside of you because the power of God, or the Universe, works through you in your life.
You are the active channel for that power; your choices and decisions direct it. No other
person can have power over you or your destiny unless you decide to let him or her have it.
7. PONO - Effectiveness Is the Measure of Truth………..in an infinite Universe, which Huna
postulates, there cannot be an absolute truth. Instead, there must be an effective truth at an
individual level of consciousness. This principle is an utterly practical one which allows you
to organise and act upon information in the most suitable way for the purpose at hand, so
that “facts” do not get in the way of effectiveness. Any organisation or system of knowledge
is seen as convenient, not factual, because a different organisation of the same knowledge
could be just as valid for other purposes. Another way of saying is that all systems are
arbitrary, so feel free to use what works.
All the techniques used in Huna stem from applications of these principles. What makes Huna so
useful for self development is that it is based on principles, not techniques, and so we always seek
out the simplest techniques that will serve the purpose. Once you know the principles you can
understand the true nature of all techniques and create your own.
Now your self-development is in your hands, and as you creates and develops yourself, keep in
mind the essence of the Huna Philosophy, these deceptively simple guidelines for the practice of
Huna.
• Bless the Present
• Trust yourself
• Expect the Best
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As the power behind these simple statements is understood and experienced, you become more
and more able to create your own happiness and to direct your own destiny.
By Serge Kahili King (my mentor)
How to Enhance Your Power to Bless
This technique enhances your power to bless by increasing your personal energy. It is a simple way of breathing that is also used for grounding, centering, meditation and healing. It requires no special place or posture, and may be done while moving or still, busy or resting, with eyes open or closed. In Hawaiian the technique is called pikopiko because piko means both the crown of the head and the navel.
The Piko Piko Technique 1. Become aware of your natural breathing (it might change on its own just because of your
awareness, but that's okay).
2. Locate the crown of your head and your navel by awareness and/or touch.
3. Now, as you inhale put your attention on the crown of your head; and as you exhale put your attention on your navel. Keep breathing this way for as long as you like.
4. When you feel relaxed, centered, and/or energized, begin imagining that you are surrounded with an invisible cloud of light or an electro-magnetic field, and that your breathing increases the energy of this cloud or field.
5. As you bless, imagine that the object of your blessing is surrounded with some of the same that surrounds you.
This symbol the PIKO Piko in Hawaiian is another word for the navel where life begins. The symbol brings new life and purity to the world
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Aloha Mana Curriculum ~
Hawaiian Spirituality & Healing Principles, HULA~ Ka Uhane Nui, Hawaiian Chants for blessing your sessions with calls to Spirit "Temple Style" Lomilomi strokes Prone, Ka'alele - The flight of the Iwa bird, the basic dance steps, with Deep Joint Rotations for the elbows, wrists, knees and ankles "Temple Style" strokes Supine Face, neck, Opu huli, legs and Deep joint Rotations for the shoulders and hips and then putting it all together for a full body Temple Style Lomilomi or Kahuna Bodywork routine
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. The therapist may also hum at various points during the Lomi Lomi as the vibrating and amplified energy that results also aids the release of blockages.
o Center yourself - Step back with right foot / arms across then exhale o Step back with left foot, embrace arms then exhale o Always cross the other foot in front then exhale o Sacred space for your client to build trust and safety o Hands are light as a feather as approaching the body o Honoring the body with gentle hands on the body o Clean Body / Hair away from neck o Adjust the shoulders, arms and the legs o Your main tool is the softer inner of your forearm o Wider Runs and the palm is always open
In sessions, it’s recommended we work on the back of the body first because most people
experience the back as more protected. Front of the body can sometimes feel more vulnerable. By
working on the back first, clients are able to “LET GO” and “SURRENDER” and enter a more
receptive space before turning over.
The front of the body has protrusion that require the practitioner be very skilled and navigating
around the body while also being energetically sensitive to the more vulnerable areas, like the
belly.
All of these makes it important to learn to use the tool properly and embrace the body with
presence and ALOHA.
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For the practitioner:
• Allow to relax your upper body and your arms and allowing to be supported by your weight
of your body into your tool pressure.
• In the beginning, work superficially with light pressure, learn to navigate around the
protrusions on/of the body in the prone and supine position
• The elbow and thumb never allow around the scapula
• Importantly stay in the moment and consciously when, and if you are practicing or working –
fourth principle of Huna- Being Centered in Presence
• Emotional calm is a valuable benefit for being more in the present. The Fourth Principle of
Huna is Manawa—Now is the Moment of Power. In Hawaiian language there is neither past
tense nor future tense, therefore, all time is present. Fourth Principle technique called i’ano
(translates as “being here”) to increase calm presence:
• 1. Look - and be aware of colours. Pick out all the whites you see, then the reds,
oranges, yellows, greens, blues, violets, and blacks. Next look at all the straight lines, and
then curved lines. Finally look at the shapes of objects and how they relate to each other in
space.
• 2. Listen - to all the sounds you can hear, first high ones and then low ones. As you listen,
you will begin to hear more sounds. Try to be aware of how what seem to be single sounds
at first are often made up of several other sounds.
• 3. Touch - shapes, textures, also hardness, softness, temperature, flexibility, and weight.
• 4. You may also want to include smelling and tasting.
• When a person practices this technique enough, they will discover three things: (1) Release
of stress and tension; (2) An increased feeling of energy, vitality, and well-being; and (3) an
expansion of sensory awareness that might possibly change the way they think about the
world around them.
• We are all connected to everyone and everything in the universe. Therefore,
everything one does as an individual affects the whole. All thoughts, words, images,
prayers, blessings, and deeds are listened to by all that is.
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