Tonya Classay (facebook)
The touching of foreheads is an ancient greeting that honours the heart and soul of another human being. Amongst the Māori, it is nose to nose, forehead to forehead—called hongi. The Hawaiians call it honi, and it is practised amongst the Tibetans, and the desert Bedouins in Southern Jordan. The Inuit and the Scandinavians also do it. For some, this is how we bless the Beloved Feminine Devine. Third eye to third eye—sharing sacred breath. This is very honorific as this represents the exchange of ha--the breath of life, and mana--spiritual power between two people.












