Auntie Margaret Kalehuamakanoelu'ulu'uonapali Aha'ula Keali'I Machado
Ke aloha nô!
Aloha indeed!
Aunty Margaret Machado is known as one of the first Hawaiians who started to teach outside of their 'ohana (family). She is the Kupuna (elder) of the Hawaiian Lomilomi Massage (Lomilomi Aunty Margaret Style).
Aunty Margaret's grandfather, John Ko'o from the Island of Hawaii, recognized already very early that Aunty was blessed with a special gift. He passed down his knowledge and gave her the powerful name Kalehuamakanoelu'ulu'uonapali Aha'ula Keali'i by ho'omanamana initiation and chanting blowing the sacred Ha into her mouth and on top of her po'o/head.
Aunty Margaret knew the importance of being given this name and the blessings that went with it and dedicated her whole life to do healing work and to perpetuate Hawaiian Lomilomi, this ancient Hawaiian healing art.
The Haumāna (students) came from all over the world and were taught, no matter what color or religion in the beachhouse «Ohana style» at Keei Beach, South Kona.
Your hands reveal your heart. If your hands are gentle and loving, your patient will feel the sincerity of your heart and the Lords healing will flow through you both. Remember Lomilomi is a praying work.
Aunty Margaret Machado
(21.8.1916 - 28.12.2009)
Aloha, The Breath Of God Is In Our Presence.
Pule Ho’owehe - Prayer to open the way
“empty your heart, before the sun goes down.” Don’t take the hewa (your) troubles into the night or the next day. Let go and give them to the Divine.
---Kupuna Auntie Margaret Kalehuamakanoelu'ulu'uonapali Aha'ula Keali'I Machado
Aloha indeed!
Aunty Margaret Machado is known as one of the first Hawaiians who started to teach outside of their 'ohana (family). She is the Kupuna (elder) of the Hawaiian Lomilomi Massage (Lomilomi Aunty Margaret Style).
Aunty Margaret's grandfather, John Ko'o from the Island of Hawaii, recognized already very early that Aunty was blessed with a special gift. He passed down his knowledge and gave her the powerful name Kalehuamakanoelu'ulu'uonapali Aha'ula Keali'i by ho'omanamana initiation and chanting blowing the sacred Ha into her mouth and on top of her po'o/head.
Aunty Margaret knew the importance of being given this name and the blessings that went with it and dedicated her whole life to do healing work and to perpetuate Hawaiian Lomilomi, this ancient Hawaiian healing art.
The Haumāna (students) came from all over the world and were taught, no matter what color or religion in the beachhouse «Ohana style» at Keei Beach, South Kona.
Your hands reveal your heart. If your hands are gentle and loving, your patient will feel the sincerity of your heart and the Lords healing will flow through you both. Remember Lomilomi is a praying work.
Aunty Margaret Machado
(21.8.1916 - 28.12.2009)
Aloha, The Breath Of God Is In Our Presence.
Pule Ho’owehe - Prayer to open the way
“empty your heart, before the sun goes down.” Don’t take the hewa (your) troubles into the night or the next day. Let go and give them to the Divine.
---Kupuna Auntie Margaret Kalehuamakanoelu'ulu'uonapali Aha'ula Keali'I Machado