By Appointment Only
We’ll do our best to accommodate walk-ins
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Clinical Hours:
OPEN Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 7:00pm
CLOSED Saturday-Sunday
Hawaiian Lomi Practice:
Sessions to be conducted offsite early morning.
Massage to follow. 2 persons max per session.
Practice Address:
2176 Lauwiliwili Street, Ste #1
Kapolei, Hawai’i 96707
main: 808-751-2239
fax: 808-650-5118
E Komo Mai…Welcome
We are a massage clinic, a sanctuary for rest and relaxation, rehabilitation and recovery as it guides each and every individual back to the piko - the center, the source - releasing tension, relieving pain, improving mobility and range of motion; and lifting spiritual heaviness that so often weighs us down.
We are here to support you on your journey towards feeling your best every day.
Who we are…
Past & Present
LomiOLA Hawaiʻi honors the rich heritage and deep healing practices of Hawaiʻi. Rooted in the lands of Kohala, our ʻohana (family) descends from the Kamahoahoa–Kuamoʻo–Moʻokini line, a lineage of Hawaiian protectors, healers, and spiritual practitioners. Among our esteemed ancestors are my great-great grandfather, Papa Pekuela Moʻokini; his brother, Uncle Heloke Mo’okini, affectionately known as “Papa E”, and his brother, Dewey Moʻokini, former assistant Police Chief of Honolulu. They shared kuleana (responsibility) to perpetuate, preserve, and protect the many ways of Hawaiian Healing while stewarding the family heiau, known as Mo’okini Luakini Heiau.
Stewardship of the heiau was passed down through a single family lineage. The Mo’okini family, as direct descendants, were designated guardian-priests, Kahuna Nui, for the site.
Mo’okini genealogical chants reveal that the heiau was constructed under the direction of their father and High Priest, Kuamo’o Mo’okini. It was once used for Hawaiian Kings and Chiefs to fast and pray.
Guided by their legacy, LomiOLA Hawaiʻi bridges the past Legacy of Hawaiian Healing to the present and future generations.
by Sheryl Anne Waiola (Hawaiian for “Living Water”) Kalauli
The Future
LomiOLA Hawaiʻi is lovingly dedicated to our ancestral Ohana (family) as well as the late Papa Pekuela Mo’okini & wife, Susie Ah Lee; their daughter, Molly Mary Keolaokalani Moʻokini-Parker-Kauka; their granddaughter, Honey Keolaokalani Parker-Pokaka’a-Kahaulelio; their great-granddaughter, Mae Keolaokalani Akui Pokakaʻa Lau (my Tutu); and great-great-great-granddaughter, Melodi Anne Keolaokalani Kalauli (my eldest sister)—four generations of “Keolaokalani” whose lives, names, and stories inspire and guide our work.
We do not claim to offer “the” way, but rather “a” way to facilitate Hawaiian healing with a clinical & prayerful approach. Through our practice, education, and community outreach, we strive to honor those who came before us while helping to nurture the well-being of those we serve today.
Our work is grounded in Hawaiian cultural hō’ihi (respect), kuleana (responsibility), and Aloha (love) which embodies not only love but also, peace, compassion, and mutual respect, representing a way of life centered on Christ, the Anointed One and His Anointing. We will assist in connecting you with the Divine Breath of Life.
E Komo Mai…Come visit us soon. We’d love to meet you.
by Rochele Marie Kealaulakaho’onuiokalani (Hawaiian for “A New Season of Prosperity”) Kalauli