From the archives with Harold Turk
Māori healing ~ The black ops of healing
Harold is a Maori trained Healer & Bodyworker, Private Coach, Doctor of Chiropractic and someone I always enjoy talking with. Harold has been practicing bodywork in one form or another for more than 20 years and in that time has accumulated much insight and wisdom. I feel grateful he took the time to share it with us and to provide us with the insight of how this work translates in other cultures.
For me, I continue to be amazed at the power of RomiRomi and the way people of all cultures respond to it.
In this episode
We connect with Harold’s journey into Māori healing, the importance of healing ourselves as part of our path of being a healing practitioner and some of the nuances of the bodywork.
I always enjoy talking with. Harold has been practicing bodywork in one form or another for more than 20 years and in that time has accumulated much insight and wisdom.
I feel grateful he took the time to share it with us and to provide us with the insight of how this work translates in other cultures. In this conversation we weave around some more nuances of the practice, I love the descriptions and way I get to visualise the work through our conversation.
You also get see Harold turn the tables on me and we talk about my conflict with having white skin and being Māori (it’s been a lifetime journey!). I feel quite different now about my identity and you will hear this evolve in different episodes.
We also touch on many of the nuances of this work from a business perspective. We also touch on the integration of sharing about the work publically through our authenticity.
This episode was from August 2020, yet what we talk of remains relevant.
There’s a youtube version of this here
I hope you all enjoy this and I hope it serves.
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Whakamanatia, in our sovereign uprising,