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Healing the Mother Wound: Reawakening Inner Worth and Creativity through Lomi Lomi Nui

  • Nina Zomorod (Emerarld)
  • May 31
  • 3 min read

There lies within many women a silent ache, a tender wound that pulses beneath the surface — the mother wound. It is the echo of being unseen or unheard, of learning that love is conditional, of carrying generations of quiet suffering in our bones. This wound can shape how we see ourselves and how we allow ourselves to be seen, weaving threads of shame and low self-worth that bind our creativity and spirit.


The mother wound is a wound of disconnection — a forgetting of our inherent worth, a turning away from the radiant light at our core. It whispers that we are never enough, that we must strive and mold ourselves to fit into someone else’s vision of love. In this forgetting, our creativity dims, our authenticity becomes a whisper, and we wander far from the sanctuary of our own hearts.


The Medicine of Lomi Lomi Nui


Yet there is a path home, a gentle and ancient healing that speaks to the soul — Lomi Lomi Nui, the sacred Hawaiian art of massage and embodied blessing. It is more than touch; it is a prayer in motion, an invitation to surrender to the rhythm of life itself. Like the ocean’s endless waves, Lomi Lomi Nui washes over the body, softening the places where old stories live and releasing the weight of what no longer serves.


Within the embrace of Lomi Lomi Nui, the body remembers — remembers how it feels to be held unconditionally, to be met with kindness and reverence. This is the medicine the mother wound longs for: to be seen without judgment, to be cradled and nourished until we trust in our own worth once more.


A Rebirth of Authenticity and Creativity


As the flowing strokes of Lomi Lomi Nui dissolve barriers and awaken breath, the spirit begins to unfurl. What was hidden beneath shame emerges into the light — the fierce, tender truth of who we are. Our creativity, long silenced by doubt and fear, stirs awake like spring after winter, longing to dance, to sing, to express the beauty within.


In this sacred space, authenticity blossoms. The woman who once felt small begins to expand, her heart opening to the whispers of her own soul. She remembers that she is not here to be perfect, but to be real. In this remembering, creativity flows once more — a river of possibility that was always waiting for her return.


Coming Home to Inner Worth


Lomi Lomi Nui is more than a practice — it is a return to the womb of the earth and the heart of the Great Mother. It is a reminder that we are loved simply because we are. With each stroke, each breath, the woman is invited back to her own center, where worthiness lives not as an idea but as a living truth.


As the mother wound softens under this ocean of loving touch, a woman learns to mother herself — to cradle her own heart with the tenderness she longed for as a child. She rises, no longer bound by the echoes of the past, but rooted in the knowing that her worth and creativity flow from the same sacred source.


Here, she is whole. Here, she is free. Here, in the healing embrace of Lomi Lomi Nui, she remembers that she has always been enough.

 
 
 

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