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Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 9, 2010 at 12:40pm
Practicing the flight at Hanalei Bay Beach

Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 9, 2010 at 12:38pm
SHaring an afternoon lunch at one of my favorite local restaurants, Cafe Cocco

Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 9, 2010 at 12:37pm
Our 'Ohana spends a day at Aunty Angeline's steam bath and receives hawaiian salt scrubs

Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 9, 2010 at 12:36pm
Karen and Gloria meet on Kauai ...finally. Share an evening with our lomi 'Ohana

Comment by Darcy Neibaur on April 8, 2010 at 1:26pm
Thank you Barbara for the reminder. I love being outside and feeling the breeze on my skin.
Comment by Barbara Helynn Heard on April 8, 2010 at 2:58am
Aloha kakou,

I just added two articles onto my Mana Lomi website. These articles remind me to spend more time outdoors and to feel the soft yet firm fresh air caress my face. I remind us all - especially myself! - to go outside and enjoy the weather everyday!

The first article is called "Beneath the Surface of some Key Hawaiian Terms Used by Lomilomi Practitiones". This article explores different Hawaiian terms and related concepts that are often used by lomilomi practitioners. Some of the terms included are: akua, aloha, ha, ha'aha'a, ho'oponopono, aumakua, kupuna, mana, malama, and more....
http://www.lomilomi-massage.org/Lomilomi-spiritual-terms.html

The second article tells the story of Haloa - a Hawaiian Creation Story. This article reflects the relationship between people, nature and spirit. It begins, "Whether whispered or shouted, the name Haloa tells a story of connection between all Hawaiians, a story of connection between people and nature. As Hawaiians we are one with Haloa, we are one with kalo (taro). May this ever be so."
http://www.lomilomi-massage.org/Haloa.html

I send warm greetings to you all.

Barbara Helynn
www.lomilomi-massage.org
Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 2, 2010 at 7:34pm
Aloha, Just returned from Kauai and it was an amazing Lomi class. Will posts pics soon!
Next class on Kauai : September 2010
Other trainings in NC, MN, MO, Fla.
Comment by Mike Hinkle on March 13, 2010 at 1:07pm
Welcome Barbara!
Comment by Barbara Helynn Heard on March 12, 2010 at 11:23pm
Aloha all,

My Mana Lomi® sister Kamaile Puaoi has recently launched a wonderful new website dedicated to "Educating, Perpetuating, and Generating a Hawaiian Positive Epidemic......by keeping people connected to educational opportunities to learn about Hawaiian cultural, spiritual, and healing practices that are being offered by way of workshops, events, and grassroots classes all over the world."

Check it out at www.inpono.com.

Aloha,
Barbara Helynn Heard
www.lomilomi-massage.org
Comment by Karen Reifinger on March 9, 2010 at 4:53pm
Aloha Gloria.
Malama Pono
 

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