There’s something about the first time someone experiences Lomi Lomi that lingers. Not just in the body, but in the heart.
For many of Tracey’s clients, it begins with curiosity—“What exactly is Lomi Lomi?”—but the real understanding only arrives once they’re on the table, eyes closed, breath softening, as their body is welcomed into the ancient rhythm of healing.
Lomi Lomi isn’t just massage. It’s a sacred prayer in motion. Passed down from Hawaiian elders, this practice calls on the elements—breath, ocean, earth, intention—to remind the body that it is loved, safe, and whole.
In Tracey’s home studio, sessions begin with a quiet sense of reverence. The room is calm, the lighting gentle, the scent of oil and plumeria hanging in the air. There’s no rush. You’re given space to land—to leave the outside world at the door and arrive fully in your body.

With warm hands and flowing strokes that mimic the ocean’s tide, Tracey works with presence and purpose. Sometimes she’ll begin with a prayer, softly spoken or silently held in her heart. Her forearms glide in long sequences across your body, connecting points that have long forgotten they belong to the same whole. There’s rhythm. Rocking. Stillness. Flow.
Clients often find themselves in a dreamlike state—conscious, but deeply surrendered. Emotions rise and pass. Thoughts slow. The breath deepens. And somewhere in the midst of it all, the nervous system lets go.
The body remembers what it’s like to feel held—not just physically, but spiritually.
Lomi Lomi meets you exactly where you are. You don’t need to have words for what’s wrong. You only need to be willing to receive. And in Tracey’s studio, receiving is an act of healing in itself.