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Hawaiian Massage Basics Training Course
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Registration & Payment Details
Dates: Sunday 29th & Monday 30th September, 2024 Day 1 - 9.30am to 5pm training day, and Drum Circle at beach 5.30pm to 6.30pm Day 2 - 9am to 5pm training day Location: Licuala Lodge, Mission Beach, North QLD Packages - Costs and Inclusions: Option 1: Full training plus shared accommodation All-inclusive Full Training Hawaiian Massage Basics Course plus all notes and follow up, 2 delicious breakfasts and lunches, fruit platter each day, teas and coffee plus shared accommodation (10% discount) with delicious breakfast at the beautiful Licuala Lodge Rainforest Retreat, Mission Beach. View the wonderful accommodation: www.licualalodge.com.au. Cost: $898 per person - 50% Deposit to secure your place - payable on booking and balance due 10 days before commencement of course (ie. by 19 September) Payment By Credit Card or Bank Transfer:
Please fill in the Registration Form below, and an email will be sent to you with banking details. Option 2: Full Training plus single accommodation
All-inclusive Full Training Hawaiian Massage Basics Course plus all notes and follow up, 2 delicious breakfasts and lunches, fruit platter each day, teas and coffee plus 2 nights single accommodation (10% discount) delicious breakfast at the beautiful Licuala Lodge Rainforest Retreat, Mission Beach. View the wonderful accommodation: www.licualalodge.com.au Cost: $1076 per person - 50% Deposit to secure your place - payable on booking and balance due 10 days before commencement of course (ie. by 19 September) Payment By Credit Card or Bank Transfer:
Please fill in the Registration Form below, and an email will be sent to you with banking details. 📧 For course and accommodation details and questions, contact Patricia Athena at [email protected] or P 0411 559 188
Cancellation policy: free to cancel 10 days or more before check-in date. 50% of the total cost if cancelled within 9 days of the check-in date. The reservation is 100% non refundable if cancelled 5 days or fewer before the check-in date.
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Your Trainers
Your trainers, Patricia Athena and Jenn Le Fair, are qualified teachers and practitioners of the Lomi Lomi and Kahuna style of massage and as International presenters have taught in Hawaii, Singapore and Australia.
They have presented the Hawaiian massage training and guidance at The Golden Door Wellness Retreat, Hunter Valley, Gwinganna Wellness Retreat in the Gold Coast Hinterland, and Castaways at Mission Beach.
Your trainers, Patricia Athena and Jenn Le Fair, are qualified teachers and practitioners of the Lomi Lomi and Kahuna style of massage and as International presenters have taught in Hawaii, Singapore and Australia.
They have presented the Hawaiian massage training and guidance at The Golden Door Wellness Retreat, Hunter Valley, Gwinganna Wellness Retreat in the Gold Coast Hinterland, and Castaways at Mission Beach.
Patricia Athena (Owner/ Body Worker, Aloha Therapies)
Jenn Le Fair (Owner/Body Worker - The Bliss Cloud)
- Qualified teacher with Bachelor of Education and Diplomas of Health and Physical Education.
- Lomi Lomi Practitioner – experience in Australia and Hawaii and worked with Hawaiian Kahunas
- Certificates Lomi Lomi and Kahuna Massage 2006
- Master teacher of the Chakra Balancing system for 14 years.
- Facilitator of Hawaiian massage courses & Hawaii and Bali wellbeing retreats
- Teacher of Lomi Lomi Massage in Hawaii, Singapore and Australia.
- As a therapist at the Golden Door Hunter Valley Wellness Retreat for 10 years, therapist at Gwinganna Wellness Retreat Tullebudgera Valley 3 years and therapist at Castaways Retreat Mission Beach for over 2 years she appreciates the need for special training in the Hawaiian massage technique.
Jenn Le Fair (Owner/Body Worker - The Bliss Cloud)
- Master practitioner Hawaiian Temple-style Bodywork & Lomi Lomi Massage techniques
- Therapist at Kahuna Centre Sydney and worked with Hawaiian Kahunas
- Massaged over 11,000 bodies.
- Training includes:
- Diploma Remedial Massage (2006)
- Certificate Hawaiian Ka Huna Massage, Level 3 (1995)
- Certificate Hawaiian Heartworks Lomi Lomi (2006)
- Certificate Kundalini Yoga & Meditation (2005)
- Certificate Pilates Matwork (2014)
- 24 years experience in Massage Bodywork, teaching and wholistic therapies
- Facilitator of Hawaiian massage courses & Hawaii wellbeing retreats
- Teacher of Hawaiian Temple-style Bodywork / Lomi Lomi Massage in Hawaii, Singapore and Australia
- Therapist at Castaways Retreat Mission Beach
What is Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage and its Origins...
Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage is a unique, flowing, energetically vibrant yet deeply relaxing whole-body massage.
Your practitioner uses hands and forearms in long fluid strokes of varying intensity and rhythm up and down and all around the body, front and back of the body.
The flow also incorporates stretches, under-body work, deep tissue techniques and sound vibration.
The energising effects of these stimulating movements and creative techniques are combined with clear healing intent and invocations (through chant, singing, toning or voiced prayer) for positive transformation on all levels.
The radiant quality of Ka Huna touch communicates love, awareness, balance and compassion.
Origins of Lomi Lomi
In Hawaiian culture, a “Kahuna” is the keeper of ancient knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
These “Kahuna’s” are more than just wise people, medicine men or shamans. They are the “Master Professional” in their chosen field – be it Healing, Teaching, Counselling, Astrology, Science or anything they choose to be focused on. The word Ka Huna (two words) means “the light” (Ka) and “secrets” (Huna). This doesn’t mean secrets as in keeping secrets; it means the knowledge and wisdom that is beyond what we can see in our everyday lives.
Ka Huna Lomi massage was created by the master massage practitioners. The massage was designed to be the pinnacle of loving, healing touch and was used as a method of personal development, healing, rites of passage, and spiritual discipline. Ka Huna massage is often referred to as “temple style massage” – which is all about honouring your body as a temple. It has been passed down through generations of families and is now taught widely across the world.
As the massage has been handed down through families for generations, what you will find is that each area of the Hawaiian Islands has developed its own particular style of the massage – much the same as there are many different accents to the English language.
Everywhere you go it will be slightly different in its application, although the understanding behind it is very similar. Yet the general consensus from our clients all around is that it’s the "Best massage I've ever had!"
The philosophy of Lomi Lomi as we share it is partially based on the Seven Principles of Huna (as taught by Serge Kahili King) –
Ike, Kala, Makia, Manawa, Aloha, Mana and Pono
This information will be included in the course for a better understanding of the philosophy of the treatment.
Thank you for the opportunity to present this beautiful modality to those therapists and people interested in the Hawaiian bodywork.
Aloha (go with wellness) & Mahalo (from all of our being, we thank you),
Patricia and Jenn
Your practitioner uses hands and forearms in long fluid strokes of varying intensity and rhythm up and down and all around the body, front and back of the body.
The flow also incorporates stretches, under-body work, deep tissue techniques and sound vibration.
The energising effects of these stimulating movements and creative techniques are combined with clear healing intent and invocations (through chant, singing, toning or voiced prayer) for positive transformation on all levels.
The radiant quality of Ka Huna touch communicates love, awareness, balance and compassion.
Origins of Lomi Lomi
In Hawaiian culture, a “Kahuna” is the keeper of ancient knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
These “Kahuna’s” are more than just wise people, medicine men or shamans. They are the “Master Professional” in their chosen field – be it Healing, Teaching, Counselling, Astrology, Science or anything they choose to be focused on. The word Ka Huna (two words) means “the light” (Ka) and “secrets” (Huna). This doesn’t mean secrets as in keeping secrets; it means the knowledge and wisdom that is beyond what we can see in our everyday lives.
Ka Huna Lomi massage was created by the master massage practitioners. The massage was designed to be the pinnacle of loving, healing touch and was used as a method of personal development, healing, rites of passage, and spiritual discipline. Ka Huna massage is often referred to as “temple style massage” – which is all about honouring your body as a temple. It has been passed down through generations of families and is now taught widely across the world.
As the massage has been handed down through families for generations, what you will find is that each area of the Hawaiian Islands has developed its own particular style of the massage – much the same as there are many different accents to the English language.
Everywhere you go it will be slightly different in its application, although the understanding behind it is very similar. Yet the general consensus from our clients all around is that it’s the "Best massage I've ever had!"
The philosophy of Lomi Lomi as we share it is partially based on the Seven Principles of Huna (as taught by Serge Kahili King) –
Ike, Kala, Makia, Manawa, Aloha, Mana and Pono
This information will be included in the course for a better understanding of the philosophy of the treatment.
Thank you for the opportunity to present this beautiful modality to those therapists and people interested in the Hawaiian bodywork.
Aloha (go with wellness) & Mahalo (from all of our being, we thank you),
Patricia and Jenn