Some trainings teach technique. Tracey’s trainings teach transformation.
When people come to learn Lomi Lomi from Tracey, they’re not just learning where to place their hands. They’re learning how to listen with their whole being. How to breathe with intention. How to hold space that feels like home.
Tracey opens her home studio to small groups, usually just a handful of students at a time. The atmosphere is warm, safe, and gently sacred—where tears are welcome, laughter is encouraged, and growth unfolds naturally.
Training days begin not with textbooks, but with grounding. Breath. Quiet connection. There’s talk of lineage; of the Hawaiian elders who passed this wisdom on, of the responsibility that comes with offering healing through touch. Students don’t just learn how to give a massage. They learn how to witness someone in their wholeness.
There’s movement. Flow. Partnered practice. At times, Tracey guides students through techniques with soft verbal cues, demonstrating strokes with her forearms or encouraging them to move with rhythm and grace.
But something more subtle begins to happen too.
Walls come down. Intuition rises. Trainees often find they begin healing themselves as they learn to offer healing to others.

One student put it like this:
“I thought I was coming to learn a skill. I left feeling like I had reconnected with something ancient inside myself.”
Tracey’s training isn’t for everyone. It’s for those ready to show up with reverence. To see massage not as a job, but as a calling. A way of honouring the sacred in another person’s body.
If that stirs something in you, Tracey invites you to take the next step. Not toward a qualification, but toward a new way of being.