Honohono Animal Healing
Price depends on animal and location.
Starting price is $50
Honohono, a modality within traditional Māori healing practices, embodies the interconnectedness of life and the profound relationships between beings. In the context of healing animals with tumours/injuries, this approach emphasizes the bond between the animal and its parent/s, recognizing that healing is not a solitary journey but a shared experience.
Through honohono-connection, the healing process acknowledges the physical and emotional intertwining of the animal and its parent. The tumours affecting them are not merely physical ailments; they symbolize deeper aspects of their shared existence. This connection allows for a holistic approach to healing, where the well-being of both the parent and the animal is considered, fostering an environment of support and understanding.
Price depends on animal and location.
Starting price is $50
Honohono, a modality within traditional Māori healing practices, embodies the interconnectedness of life and the profound relationships between beings. In the context of healing animals with tumours/injuries, this approach emphasizes the bond between the animal and its parent/s, recognizing that healing is not a solitary journey but a shared experience.
Through honohono-connection, the healing process acknowledges the physical and emotional intertwining of the animal and its parent. The tumours affecting them are not merely physical ailments; they symbolize deeper aspects of their shared existence. This connection allows for a holistic approach to healing, where the well-being of both the parent and the animal is considered, fostering an environment of support and understanding.
Price depends on animal and location.
Starting price is $50
Honohono, a modality within traditional Māori healing practices, embodies the interconnectedness of life and the profound relationships between beings. In the context of healing animals with tumours/injuries, this approach emphasizes the bond between the animal and its parent/s, recognizing that healing is not a solitary journey but a shared experience.
Through honohono-connection, the healing process acknowledges the physical and emotional intertwining of the animal and its parent. The tumours affecting them are not merely physical ailments; they symbolize deeper aspects of their shared existence. This connection allows for a holistic approach to healing, where the well-being of both the parent and the animal is considered, fostering an environment of support and understanding.