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Joanne Hakaraia
New Zealand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.พ. 2013
Kia ora, I'm Joanne Hakaraia, a Rongoā Māori healer from Aotearoa, NZ.
The ngahere (forest) represents the mind. The manu (birds) and rākau (plants and trees) serve as symbols for the thoughts taking place within the mind.
The ngahere becomes a powerful metaphor for understanding our mental and emotional states. By engaging with this inner forest, we learn to navigate the complexities of our thoughts and find balance.
Join me as we journey deeper into the ngahere (forest) and explore this inner sanctuary.
** To enhance your experience through the forest with me, consider becoming a Member of Rongoā Mauri, where we explore the profound and sacred pathways together. Visit my website www.rongoamauri.com
Instagram: @joanne_hakaraia
Facebook: @rongoamauri
Tiktok: @joanne_hakaraia
Website: www.rongoamauri.com
The ngahere (forest) represents the mind. The manu (birds) and rākau (plants and trees) serve as symbols for the thoughts taking place within the mind.
The ngahere becomes a powerful metaphor for understanding our mental and emotional states. By engaging with this inner forest, we learn to navigate the complexities of our thoughts and find balance.
Join me as we journey deeper into the ngahere (forest) and explore this inner sanctuary.
** To enhance your experience through the forest with me, consider becoming a Member of Rongoā Mauri, where we explore the profound and sacred pathways together. Visit my website www.rongoamauri.com
Instagram: @joanne_hakaraia
Facebook: @rongoamauri
Tiktok: @joanne_hakaraia
Website: www.rongoamauri.com
How do you enter the forest? | Rongoā Mauri
Ep.1 of Going Deeper into the Forest.
The ngahere (forest) is symbolic of the mind. The manu (birds) and rākau (plants and trees) serve as symbols for the thoughts taking place within the mind.
In this way, the ngahere becomes a powerful metaphor for understanding our mental and emotional states. By engaging with this inner forest, we learn to navigate the complexities of our thoughts, find balance, and ultimately, discover a path toward healing and transformation.
To enhance your experience through the forest with me, consider becoming a Member of Rongoā Mauri, where we explore the profound and sacred pathways together. Visit my website for more details: www.rongoamauri.com
Nau Mai Haere Mai!
P.S I will often use te reo in my sessions so I have included a glossary of words that I use.
GLOSSARY:
Mauri - Life-force
Karakia - Prayer
Ngahere - Forest
Tau - A calm state of being
Rākau - Plants or Trees
Subscribe to my channel to be updated for more videos.
Follow The Feed @joanne_hakaraia
Join me on Facebook rongoamauri
Check out my website www.rongoamauri.com
The ngahere (forest) is symbolic of the mind. The manu (birds) and rākau (plants and trees) serve as symbols for the thoughts taking place within the mind.
In this way, the ngahere becomes a powerful metaphor for understanding our mental and emotional states. By engaging with this inner forest, we learn to navigate the complexities of our thoughts, find balance, and ultimately, discover a path toward healing and transformation.
To enhance your experience through the forest with me, consider becoming a Member of Rongoā Mauri, where we explore the profound and sacred pathways together. Visit my website for more details: www.rongoamauri.com
Nau Mai Haere Mai!
P.S I will often use te reo in my sessions so I have included a glossary of words that I use.
GLOSSARY:
Mauri - Life-force
Karakia - Prayer
Ngahere - Forest
Tau - A calm state of being
Rākau - Plants or Trees
Subscribe to my channel to be updated for more videos.
Follow The Feed @joanne_hakaraia
Join me on Facebook rongoamauri
Check out my website www.rongoamauri.com
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I go into the forest for connection, clarity and healing.
What a wonderful topic.. In short for me I always begin everything with karakia, Even before I arrive at any area that I plan to enter, I would have already set the intention and made the connection. Once I arrive, I karakia and acknowledge the surroundings, then if there is a water source nearby I go to the water and do another form of karakia, and while walking I talk with the surroundings and If my intention is to climb a maunga I will karanga to the maunga Tupuna, and when I leave I give thanks with karakia and gratitude.
Just love this!
Kai Ora Joanne I love your teachings thank you so much 💜
Kia ora Joanne, I just got home from an adventure in the forest and saw ur video.....Talk about good timing! My intentions for going into the ngahere (usually) is to visit particular trees, or waterways, to say hello, to just connect ( i see all beings as whanau), and noticing all the creatures from the smallest fungi to the tallest maunga. Beautiful Korero, nga mihi Cheleigh
Kia ora Cheleigh, ah how beautiful xx I love this so much. Thank you for sharing this wonderful kōrero :)
Medaase thank you so much Jo! Always love your sharing & reminders 🌿 Hope you are having a lovely summer 🌺 with whānau This has encouraged me to take it even slower when entering and observing the ngahere as i am going in. So many recent reminders about the gateways, doors and Forces of Nature that we are entering into/meeting with and taking that proper space and time to acknowledge and connect. I love to tune in by saying hello to the ngahere, saying who i am esp if i havent been there before and stating my intention whether ive gone in for a walk, to uplift my energies or talk to the rākau and bird friends lol Janina xx
Love this Janina xx Me too, I always need a reminder to slow down and connect in to the Sacred. It's so important now more than ever to remember who we are. Loving your mahi e hoa :)
Kia ora ❤
Kia ora Amelia xx
I inhale the mauri with love, freshness, thanks and exhaling to contribute ora into the forest. All complete with karakia, entering & exiting. Adding life to the mauri of the ngahire. It gives us oxygen life to all things living & spiritually.
He tino ataahua e hoa xx Ngā mihi o te tau ho :) This is beautiful! I absolutely love how you enter the forest xx
Kia ora Joanna happy new year x Leanne
Mauri Aroha Whaea
Kia ora Whaea
Kia ora You're amazing. I will start your course 2025. Ive listened to every video.
Where can I get it! Pls
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Beautiful blessings gawjua xo
@@evelynharmer6070 Thank you for your support xx
Hi, Joanne. I just subscribed your channel. What is the exact scientific name of Kopakopa?
Thank you
Thank you SOOO MUCH for this video. I just realized yesterday what those flowers were, and I have a shyt load of them on my tree. I pruned the hell out of it, got a LOT of rain for days, went in the back yard, and that sucker was full of flowers. I don't know why they weren't going, maybe they require a lot of water, or maybe it was the pruning. The buds are SOOO BIG, and beautiful. I just decided to get into gardening, my grandfather planted a LOT of stuff around here that I was neglecting, and once I started showing it TLC, boom like magic. The universe is freaking AWESOME in that way. My rose bushes are thriving as well. Plus, other health and cosmetic beneficial flowers and things. I'm going to start making soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair oils, skin oils, teas, aloe vera ointments, ect with what my grandfather BLESSED me with. He planted ALLL this to make it feel like home, and I'm flabbergasted at what all I can do with this stuff.
Nga mihi nui for sharing
Amazing
Ataahua
Nga mihi xx
Looks more like Fennel to me 😊 Actually, I’ve just been harvesting Dandelion…& plantain. So good for us and the soil. Dandelion’s deep tsp roots bring up nutrients into the upper layers.
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Great information,but i cant hear you very well,as too much background noise
Can you use the leaf also
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When did you hit the meth pipe hard enough to decide to tattoo your face?
Appreacite all this. From south africa. Super in tune with mother nature. I really love this.
Cool. Im in Australia and just subscribed.
Nga mihi xx
Yay,a ray of sunshine
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Tena koe Joanne. I have been using Māpou/Matipo on my whaiora lately. It grows abundantly on the whenua where I live. Thank you for sharing your Matauranga Rongoā Maori. Mauri Aroha🍃
Tēnā koe Melita, tino ataahua xx Our rongoā is so powerful and magical xx
Kia ora whaea, you just reminded me about a pain in my back, due to hours of studies. I do have tanekaha tea which I have in my cupboard I need to drink, and this would be my alignment for today, ngā mihi whaea💜
Tena koe Whaea, I'm currently tuning into this video and your content for the first time. Ka nui te mihi kia koe - truly truly appreciate!
Kawa kawa
Why did you wipe your spoon with the dish cloth , I don't think you meant to , but I love that I know now what to do with those berries, I'd have liked a close up of the leaf , to make it easier to spot ,I think I've had that bush in my garden , Birds dropped the seed sometime ,I think , I've got the katakana, and kumarahoe , Thankyou for the wisdom , ❤ northland ❤
Kia ora for such a beautiful video of your experience & whakaaro in your mahi of rongoa, as well as all of the the ataahua unspoken intrinsic Matauranga intertwined within the practice. Mauri ora!!!! ❤
Your support is very encouraging, nga mihinui xx
Rawe atu Have found a namaku at a l9cal outside restaurant. Waiting for the owner to see if in can use it.
Sounds great!
Thank you ❤
Kia Ora, im curious as to how you would use this after harvesting? What are its properties or ailments its good for? 😊
Thanks
Tautoko to korero e Tuahine
Thank you for your support, nga mihi xx
Mauri Aroha 🍃
nga mihi xx
Mauri blessings E Tuahine. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and understanding Nga mihi Kia koe
Nga mihi mo te tautoko xx
Kia ora whaea, how do we go about cultivating this? Do we boil it into water? Or let it soak in water any tips for how to digest this?
I believe the American's call it WILD LETTUCE. The white liquid in the plant is an effective NATURAL pain killer. Go watch ''This doesn’t have to be complicated… Wild Lettuce Tincture Making! '' - The Honeystead - she has a garden full of absolutely beautiful specimens of WILD LETTUCE. aka puha that she is tincturing.
Kia ora, ngā mihinui kia koe mo te korero nei... What type of vinegar is used please? Is malt okay?