The Hawai’i Healing Sanctuary is a living place of remembrance, rooted in reverence for land, lineage, and relationship. This sanctuary exists to support deep, lasting healing, prepared with intention, experienced in relationship, and integrated back into daily life with care.
Hawai’i Healing Sanctuary is a living ecosystem, inviting reciprocity, responsibility, and presence. Guests are welcomed as temporary stewards, participating in shared rhythms, simple living, and collective care. This is a lasting immersive healing experience - a space to disconnect to reconnect.
Families are honored as whole systems, and intergenerational healing is recognized as essential. Nestled off-grid in the lush landscape of Hawai‘i Island, we welcome only a small circle of families and individuals at a time, creating space for meaningful connection and restoration.
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Before arrival, participants are guided in orienting their nervous systems, intentions, and expectations. Reflective prompts and grounding practices help transition from daily life into the sanctuary.
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On the land, healing is experiential and relational. Practices unfold in attunement with environment, group, and individual capacity, allowing insight, regulation, and restoration to arise organically.
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After departure, ongoing support helps translate insight into sustainable change within families, relationships, bodies, and daily rhythms, so healing becomes part of everyday life.
We weave ancient wisdom with modern science, honoring both structure and spirit. Our offerings include:
Each experience is held with cultural responsibility, understanding that the land itself is an active participant in the healing process.
Hawai‘i Healing Sanctuary is located in Hilo, on the east side of Hawai‘i Island, a place shaped by rain, volcanic earth, ocean, and deep ancestral presence.
The land naturally invites slowing, listening, and regulation. We approach this ʻāina with humility and responsibility, guided by respect for Native Hawaiian sovereignty, cultural continuity, and stewardship.
Nature is not a backdrop—it is an active participant, offering rhythm, grounding, and perspective.