Honohono Bodywork
Honohono bodywork, encompassing the techniques of mirimiri and romiromi, is an integral part of Māori healing traditions. This holistic approach focuses on restoring balance and harmony within the tinana (body), hinengaro (mind), and wairua (spirit).
Mirimiri is a form of bodywork that involves gentle, rhythmic strokes and techniques designed to release tension and emotional blockages. Practitioners use their hands to connect deeply with the recipient, fostering a soothing environment that promotes relaxation and healing. The process encourages the flow of energy throughout the body, addressing both physical ailments and emotional distress.
Romiromi, on the other hand, is a more intensive form of bodywork that delves deeper into muscular and skeletal issues. It utilizes firmer pressure and specific techniques to target areas of pain and discomfort. Romiromi is often described as therapeutic in nature, working to realign the body and release stored energy, ultimately supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Together, honohono bodywork, mirimiri, and romiromi offer a comprehensive approach to well-being that respects Māori traditions and promotes holistic healing. These practices can lead to increased relaxation, improved physical health, emotional clarity, and a deeper connection to one’s cultural heritage.
Once payment is confirmed, I will be in contact to arrange a convenient time and day for your session.
Your session will take place in our private studio in Milton, Otago.
Honohono bodywork, encompassing the techniques of mirimiri and romiromi, is an integral part of Māori healing traditions. This holistic approach focuses on restoring balance and harmony within the tinana (body), hinengaro (mind), and wairua (spirit).
Mirimiri is a form of bodywork that involves gentle, rhythmic strokes and techniques designed to release tension and emotional blockages. Practitioners use their hands to connect deeply with the recipient, fostering a soothing environment that promotes relaxation and healing. The process encourages the flow of energy throughout the body, addressing both physical ailments and emotional distress.
Romiromi, on the other hand, is a more intensive form of bodywork that delves deeper into muscular and skeletal issues. It utilizes firmer pressure and specific techniques to target areas of pain and discomfort. Romiromi is often described as therapeutic in nature, working to realign the body and release stored energy, ultimately supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Together, honohono bodywork, mirimiri, and romiromi offer a comprehensive approach to well-being that respects Māori traditions and promotes holistic healing. These practices can lead to increased relaxation, improved physical health, emotional clarity, and a deeper connection to one’s cultural heritage.
Once payment is confirmed, I will be in contact to arrange a convenient time and day for your session.
Your session will take place in our private studio in Milton, Otago.
Honohono bodywork, encompassing the techniques of mirimiri and romiromi, is an integral part of Māori healing traditions. This holistic approach focuses on restoring balance and harmony within the tinana (body), hinengaro (mind), and wairua (spirit).
Mirimiri is a form of bodywork that involves gentle, rhythmic strokes and techniques designed to release tension and emotional blockages. Practitioners use their hands to connect deeply with the recipient, fostering a soothing environment that promotes relaxation and healing. The process encourages the flow of energy throughout the body, addressing both physical ailments and emotional distress.
Romiromi, on the other hand, is a more intensive form of bodywork that delves deeper into muscular and skeletal issues. It utilizes firmer pressure and specific techniques to target areas of pain and discomfort. Romiromi is often described as therapeutic in nature, working to realign the body and release stored energy, ultimately supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Together, honohono bodywork, mirimiri, and romiromi offer a comprehensive approach to well-being that respects Māori traditions and promotes holistic healing. These practices can lead to increased relaxation, improved physical health, emotional clarity, and a deeper connection to one’s cultural heritage.
Once payment is confirmed, I will be in contact to arrange a convenient time and day for your session.
Your session will take place in our private studio in Milton, Otago.