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While the names are similar, Lomi bodywork is different from the Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage. Using multiple techniques and modalities, I help clients discover the illusions/perceptions in their life that are holding them back and finding the strength to change and heal on their life's journey. The Dragonfly and Bear, as symbolized in my logo are reflective of the healing journey and the essense of change. My practice focus is healing and somatically oriented to bring balance or "wellness" back into our lives.
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While the names are similar, Lomi bodywork is not to be confused with the Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage. If you are interested in the Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage, please search the web using "Hawaiian Lomi Lomi".
Massage is a uniquely personal experience of being touched in a safe, positive, non-sexual, and nurturing way. Touch is a basic need that connects us with others, and to ourselves. Massage is a safe place to experience this positive touch and to reconnect with your body and emotions. Massage therapy on a regular basis is an excellent preventative health care measure.
Lomi bodywork requires the bodyworker to work from a place of being grounded, centered and clear-intentioned in order to hold a safe place for clients. Therefore, Lomi workers are usually experienced and comfortable working with both the physical and the emotional releases that often occur as a result of clear, safe, well-intentioned, nurturing awareness and touch.
I am a licensed, certified massage therapist, Lomi bodyworker, and somatic life coach. I received my massage certificate from Integrative Therapy School in Sacramento, CA in 1996. At the Rancho Strozzi Institute in Petaluma, Ca, I studied under the founders of the Lomi School, Richard Strozzi-Heckler, PhD & Robert Hall, MD in the areas of somatic education and Lomi bodywork in 1995.
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