Indigenous Knowledges of Traditional Māori Healing - Mirimiri / Romiromi Level One

Sat Oct 12 2024 at 09:30 am to Sun Oct 13 2024 at 04:30 pm

Bethells Rd, Bethells Beach 0781, New Zealand | Waitakere

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Indigenous Knowledges of Traditional M\u0101ori Healing - Mirimiri \/ Romiromi Level One Level One - Indigenous Māori Knowledge of Mirimiri / Romiromi
9.30am – 5pm Saturday 12th October 2024
9am - 3pm Sunday 13th October 2024
This is our Level One Certification of Traditional Māori Healing. An introduction and exploration of Indigenous Māori Knowledge, concentrating on Health and Wellbeing within the philosophies, art and practice of Mirimiri and Romiromi.
This ancient practice enables the movement and release of trauma, stress and pain held within the cellular memory and waterways of the physical body.
The mahi focuses on the catalyst of illness and dis-ease rather than giving too much mana to the symptom. Tauira (students) will learn when we trace and heal from the catalyst the healing is more effective long term and prevents the illness or dis-ease manifesting elsewhere in the body.
Over the weekend you will be introduced to:
* Whakapapa of Mirimiri / Romiromi - Where our practices originated from and discussing different methods and traditions our ancestors used for restoring the balance within individuals, whānau and communities.
* Whakaruruhau – Due to the release of trauma, pain and stress with clients from their spiritual and physical bodies, the significance of safe practices is paramount. Learning ‘How to keep yourself safe' is the key component to longevity and wellbeing as Mirimiri / Romiromi practitioners.
* Whatumanawa – to stimulate and attune the third eye to scan and read the blockages within the physical body and the connection to wairua.
* Ngā tohu o te Tinana - the male and female essences and how imbalance manifests within the physical body as pain, illness and dis-ease.
* Romiromi - introduction to pressure points, energy channels and alignment within the bodywork. Exploring different ways we can move, release and restore balance within the spiritual, psychological and physical bodies of the client.
This is a beautiful wananga with extensive knowledge and learning provided throughout the weekend so it’s not for the faint hearted. I provide a supportive, open learning environment that will nurture and stimulate the tāonga you already carry in your dna. I invite those with opens hearts and open minds to come and share space, to explore and experience the beauty of our own Ancient Indigenous knowledge.
Who is it for:
1. For those on their journey of reclaiming their connection to Te Aō Māori and their place in it.
2. For Health Practitioners / Social Workers that connect with Māori and want a better understanding of how they can work safer culturally within Aōtearoa and their practice.
3. Those on their healing journey and wanting to learn more about the catalyst of their imbalances, ā tīnana, ā wairua, ā hinengaro and tools to embody so they can not only heal but find the catalyst so it's not an ongoing condition.
4. Those wanting to learn how to trust themselves and connect to their own knowing and take charge of their lives and create happiness within it.
5. For those wanting to learn about Traditional Māori Healing, our philosophies and art of practice, to grow their craft and confidence within a supportive and cool community.
The Exchange is $528 per person and includes the Level One Certification.
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Tracey-Leigh Te Paa will be facilitating this weekend wananga and has 16 years experience as a Traditional Māori Healer and Rongoā Practitioner.
My mātauranga is underpinned from the teachings of Hohepa Delamere but my growth and mahi truly evolved from and through the guidance of my tūpuna.
My passion lies with working and empowering wāhine, by removing and releasing intergenerational trauma from the cellular memory of the body using the magic of our ancient knowledge and spiritual practices.
I will be supported by my wonderful team of Mirimiri / Romiromi practitioners that I have had the privilege of teaching and work along side at our Community Clinics at Corban Estate (CEAC).
I love sharing the knowledges I’ve accumulated in my years as a Mama, a Māori Woman, an Indigenous Healer and dynamic Teacher and Student.
This wānanga provides insight and tools to support your practice, your understanding of healing and how to integrate these practices into your everyday life and so much more. You will learn the importance of healing and connecting to self so you can authentically connect and empower people around you. xxx See less

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Bethells Rd, Bethells Beach 0781, New Zealand, 224 Bethells Rd, Bethells Beach 0781, New Zealand,Waitakere, New Zealand

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