Lomi Lomi is more than just a massage technique — it’ an experience full of s a rhythm, a feeling, a reset. Rooted in traditional Hawaiian healing, it uses long, flowing strokes that mimic ocean waves, encouraging the body to let go, soften, and realign from the inside out.
But what sets it apart isn’t just the movement — it’s the intention. Lomi Lomi is often paired with the principles of Ho’oponopono, a traditional Hawaiian practice of forgiveness and restoration. Without needing words, the session holds space for quiet emotional release — through touch, rhythm, and breath.
Flowing, continuous strokes using forearms, hands, and body weight to create a sense of movement and emotional unblocking
Warm oil application over larger areas of the body to support circulation and sensory relaxation
Gentle joint mobilisations and intentional pauses to guide the nervous system into deep regulation
A space held with care, presence, and emotional neutrality — no fixing, just feeling
What Is Ho’oponopono?
We don’t teach it as a therapy — but we draw from its spirit. The essence of Ho’oponopono lies in four phrases:
“I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you.”
These aren’t spoken out loud during treatment, but they inform the atmosphere. It’s a quiet reminder that healing sometimes comes through honesty, compassion, and reconnection — even if the body is the only one doing the talking.
Who It’s For
People holding emotional tension or recent grief in their body
Anyone stuck in mental loops or internal conflict without clear physical pain
Those craving connection, stillness, and rhythm — especially during periods of transition
Clients who’ve tried traditional treatments but feel they need something more spacious or intuitive
Therapists Offering Lomi Lomi
Only therapists trained in this specific style and philosophy offer it. It’s a distinct practice that requires both technical skill and emotional sensitivity.