Thanks for your comment about the World Massage Festival. I had not heard of that until now for some reason! I looked up their website but there was not much information about it. What do you know about it and have you been before? It sounds wonderful!
I've had little success commenting on this website...some sort of computer glitch...perhaps my co-worker Chelsea Tau'a can help with that. You might know her as she also has been trained by Maka'ala and teaches his style (besides being an IT person). I'll write more if I can actually send this e-mail ;) Blessings, Wiebke
Hi Barbara, I love to take classes and learn new things from others. I have already taken a number of classes this year though and have exhausted my training budget for right now. I did add your site to my favorites page so I can keep it in mind when I am ready to sign up. If business picks up enough at the end of summer, I might sign up.
Hello Barbara, Thanks for the hello and the information on the class schedule from your site. An associate of mine convinced me to take a class in Lomi Lomi Hot Stones with her. I had mentioned I would like to add hot stones to my training and she found Carrie Rowell was offering a Hawaiian Hot stones class (as well other LomiLomi classes and retreats). In preparing for the class I decided to find a therapist offering LomiLomi and have a treatment myself. It was wonderful. I felt wonderful for days. I really enjoyed the class as well and am really looking forward to learning more. I'll watch for your classes. Carrie was a fabulous teacher, but I find it is beneficial to take classes from different people as well because everyone has different experiences and perspectives to share.
Aloha kakahiaka Barbara!
Mahalo nui for the welcome! I'm from Hawaii - born and raised. Naturally, when I recently entered the massage profession I knew I wanted and needed to learn Lomi Lomi. I was able to take a class from a wonderful Kumu named Karen Leialoha Carroll. I'm hoping that she will make a trip out here to teach... I miss her so and she is filled with so much mana, and light. A truly special teacher. Here is a link to her website http://www.kapuaokalani.com/ohana.html . Wonderful to hear you enjoy the hula events in Hawaii! I was also a hula dancer - both professionally and competitively. I miss Hawaii very much! Hope to share its magic with others through Lomi Lomi.
Aloha Barbara :o) I joined the Lomi Lomi group because I am relatively new in the Massage field and I find Lomi Lomi interesting...So many wonderful healing modalities out there to learn about!
The places I call home on one level or another include Washington state - especially Seattle and Olympia - I moved here for college decades ago, the Philalephia area - I was born there, partially raised there and my fathers ancestors are from there, the Boston area - I was mostly raised there, southern NH - my mom's family has been there for 7 generations and they are still there, and finally of course Hawaii - particularly Maui, most particularly Hana, Maui - I go to Hawaii once or twice a year for lomi and hula events. These are the lands that make me who I am.
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Thanks for your comment about the World Massage Festival. I had not heard of that until now for some reason! I looked up their website but there was not much information about it. What do you know about it and have you been before? It sounds wonderful!
Hello Barbara! Just wanted to let you know I very much enjoyed your article in MassageToday. Have a great day! Linda
Thanks Barbara
Have a great week.
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Jeff
Thanks for contacting me. I look forward to learning about Lomi Lomi. I will visit your website. Thank you again. Sandy
I've had little success commenting on this website...some sort of computer glitch...perhaps my co-worker Chelsea Tau'a can help with that. You might know her as she also has been trained by Maka'ala and teaches his style (besides being an IT person). I'll write more if I can actually send this e-mail ;) Blessings, Wiebke
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Mahalo nui for the welcome! I'm from Hawaii - born and raised. Naturally, when I recently entered the massage profession I knew I wanted and needed to learn Lomi Lomi. I was able to take a class from a wonderful Kumu named Karen Leialoha Carroll. I'm hoping that she will make a trip out here to teach... I miss her so and she is filled with so much mana, and light. A truly special teacher. Here is a link to her website http://www.kapuaokalani.com/ohana.html . Wonderful to hear you enjoy the hula events in Hawaii! I was also a hula dancer - both professionally and competitively. I miss Hawaii very much! Hope to share its magic with others through Lomi Lomi.
I've never been to Florida.
The places I call home on one level or another include Washington state - especially Seattle and Olympia - I moved here for college decades ago, the Philalephia area - I was born there, partially raised there and my fathers ancestors are from there, the Boston area - I was mostly raised there, southern NH - my mom's family has been there for 7 generations and they are still there, and finally of course Hawaii - particularly Maui, most particularly Hana, Maui - I go to Hawaii once or twice a year for lomi and hula events. These are the lands that make me who I am.
Welcome and Thanks for joining the Lomi Lomi group too!
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