Wai ū māmā native rituals
celebrating you māmā as you enter your fourth season in all her blooming nectar
Service Description
Honouring the transitions of a new timeline for your whakapapa, this is the most delicate precious time of nurture. A safe space where all is welcome for you to completely surrender, release, and melt into a safe cocoon of aroha. Your ritual will begin welcoming you with a māmā moon turmeric milk/or warming herbal tī. Sitting in council with your body & wairua as we listen to the whispers of your womb wisdom, connecting over shared kōrero with your Māmāhood journey, your birthing stories, any stored emotions that you are currently holding, Currently meeting you where you are Wrapping your body in a warming korowai, we will soak your wae wae/feet in our infused herbal hand harvested salt, rongoā copper bowl Your room will be lit only my the flickers of candles so you can completely unwind and even snooze to the sounds of your choice of oro sound healing music. A healing native foot and calf scrub, warm compresses and a relaxing foot miri to soothe tired and aching feet. Gently transitioning to the massage table as we cover and wrap your wharetangata womb in native māori herbs, infused oils in warming natural fibres, laying hot kōhatu stones on top to stimulate healing to your internal organs, releasing hormones, getting fluids moving, boosting your immune system, toning your muscles and tissues of your skin. Covering your eyes with a gentle tataramoa lavender cloth you will receive a deeply relaxing neck, face, shoulder, scalp, hand massage with our curated native hand blended oils and a herbal flower steam over your face and body Slowly turning you over massaging your hips, pelvis and spine that will need some tending loving care after giving birth. Light deep stretching, and realignment may be needed. To conclude we will have prepared you a native rongoā tara/wharetangata womb steam to help release anything that no longer serves, Aiding in healing energetic debris that can be left over after birth. You are welcome to take all the space for you, a warming tī and nourishing Māmā snack to ground back to your home body, there is a resting space for you to sit and read or even take a little mama nap before you return home.