Rongoā carries the mana and the mauri to penetrate deep into the tinana and flow where it needs to flow to unblock, loosen and release old patterns of energy. Rongoā holds the energetic blueprint of purity. As it flows in the tinana it finds a way to clear stagnation and bring to the surface unresolved conflict within the tinana.
When we mirimiri rongoā into the tinana it heats or cools problem areas, it soothes inflamed muscles, ligaments and joints. It has the mana to bring balance and clarity for our wairua. It can have the same effect as ingesting rongoā. When the tinana is warmed from mirimiri, the pores of the skin open to allow the rongoā to be absorbed into the body systems.
You will make specific rongoā for the tinana and you will learn to mirimiri the rongoā into the body.
We will be delivering this wānanga at Karanga Retreat in Te Henga. This setting provides a quiet and relaxed atmosphere to tautoko our work with rākau for deep healing, transformation and expanding consciousness.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Have an understanding of the pathway that needs to occur for your own healing
2. Learn about specific rongoā that are highly beneficial for skincare
3. Create the rongoā specific for your own healing
4. Learn movements to warm the body and opening preparation for receiving rongoā.
5. Learn to move energy through the body
6. Learn to use your hands for giving and receiving information.
7. Learn to apply certain rongoā ointments to tension areas of the body to promote lymph and blood flow
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