🌿 Fear as a Teacher
In my work with another human being—through Lomi Lomi Nui massage and somatic practice—fear is not an enemy to defeat.
I meet it as a messenger, a quiet whisper telling us that somewhere the body, the mind, and the spirit have drifted out of harmony.
Together with you, the client, we sit beside that fear without judgment.
🧡We breathe with it.
💛We listen.
💚We ask what wisdom it carries.
Again and again I see how fear reveals a longing—for change, for rest, for truth spoken aloud.
Sometimes it tells us we have wandered away from our own heart and are yearning to return.
🌅 From Fear to Aloha
My intention is to guide you back to Aloha—
a place of inner sunlight,
of gentleness toward yourself,
of love that flows toward the world.
Fear may not vanish, but it loosens its grip.
It becomes a signpost on the path,
a lantern in the dark,
sometimes the first breath of transformation.
🌊 Fear in the Experience of Lomi Lomi
My Lomi Lomi Nui is more than technique—it is a ritual of remembering.
Through slow, wave-like movements, like the ocean rocking the shore, I invite your body to feel safe again.
A soft touch unwinds the knots of muscle,
your breath becomes deeper, quieter, wider.
And fear—hidden in tension, in shallow breathing, in old memories—
begins to melt.
Sometimes tears come.
Sometimes forgotten stories rise to the surface.
Sometimes the body sighs and releases what it has held for years.
These are good signs.
They mean life is flowing again.
Lomi Lomi teaches that fear is love frozen in time.
When it is seen, held, and accepted,
it thaws into peace.
🌺 The Wisdom Behind the Practice
In this path, simple truths help us understand our emotions:
🤍 The world reflects our thoughts.
❤️ There are no real limits.
🧡 Energy follows attention.
💛 Power lives in the present moment.
💚 Love dissolves fear.
💙 Strength comes from within.
💜 Peace reveals what is true.
Fear is not here to harm us.
It shows us where we have forgotten balance.
From my life, from watching nature, from touching the stories written in human bodies, I have learned this:
fear is like an ocean wave.
It rises, it crests, it falls, it disappears into the horizon.
There is no need to fight it.
Only to understand it.
Beneath its surface waits a longing for safety, for love, for unity.
And when energy is free to flow, fear becomes a teacher—
leading us gently back to ourselves.
Working with fear is not separate from healing.
It is the doorway through which healing begins.
✨Magdalena

