
Category: Reiki
Mo’olelo | Wisdom of Kahuna (Place of Refuge in Kona, Big Island, Hawaii)
Cultural Anthropology | Is The Dogon Tribe Ancestors From Space?
Health | Weaponizing oxygen to kill infections and disease
Bacteria with nanoparticle photosensitizers grow before illumination (left), but are killed after illumination (right) as oxygen is activated. Credit: Peng Zhang
The life-threatening bacteria called MRSA can cripple a hospital since it spreads quickly and is resistant to treatment. But scientists report that they are now making advances in a new technique that avoids antibiotics. Instead, they are using light to activate oxygen, which then wipes out antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The method also could be used to treat other microbial infections, and possibly even cancer. […]
Shamans Believe Mental Illness Is Something Else Entirely
Dr. Somé proposes that what we call depression, bi-polar, psychosis and schizophrenia may perhaps be a remarkable transformation in consciousness and an inevitable step towards human development. […]
Source: Shamans Believe Mental Illness Is Something Else Entirely
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Mo’olelo | Molokai ka hula piko – The story of “Piko” by John Ka’imikaua
Sharing Aloha | Kahu Kauila Clark: Healing and the Hawaiian Spirit » Dr. & Master Sha

A Native Hawaiian High Priest of the Ancient Order, Kahu Kauila received profound healing from Master Sha during a dramatic presentation in Honolulu. He discusses the deeper connection between Hawaiian culture, spirit and the Tao. […]
Source: Kahu Kauila Clark: Healing and the Hawaiian Spirit » Dr. & Master Sha
Hāʻawina ‘Eono i Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Hawaiian Language Lesson #6
Mo’olelo | Manu Aluli Meyer on Epistemology
Every now and then we have an Aha! moment where the purpose of life and the meanings in the universe seem to align. Manu Meyer has one of these moments and in this video, she hands us the seed, the kernel, the ‘aloha’ of that moment. We are all individuals, and yet, we are all one. We must separate the knowledge we learn in schools from the knowledge that we all share in our combined historic experiences. Please join her and share in this introduction to that ‘Aloha’ moment.
Aloha Affirmations …

Aloha Spirit | Aloha Is Our Intelligence – A Visit With Manu Aluli Meyer
Mo’olelo | Indigenous Wisdom in Bold Color: Meleanna Meyer and Maile Meyer on Indigenous Hawaiian Art – TEDxManoa
A tireless enthusiast for constructive and creative change in community, Meleanna loves to work to envision ways to make positive inroads wherever there is a need or call for positive change. A visual artist, activist, educator and filmmaker, Meleanna comes from a long line of dedicated folks who want to make a difference – on the ground, in places where indigenous voices and wisdom needs to be heard. She believes wholeheartedly that a return and honoring of indigenous wisdom traditions will ultimately save the planet.
New Old Wisdom, the calling forth and reintegration of wisdom traditions of our elders from all indigenous points on the planet are what is called for in these times. Focused intention, built in community through collaborative efforts is key to any real, substantive, sustainable change.
Maile is the third of seven children born to Emma Akana Aluli and Harry Meyer. Raised in Kailua on O’ahu, educated in Honolulu town and on the continent, Maile returned home in the 1980s and started a family, and several businesses. Native Books, Native Books & Beautiful Things, Na Mea Hawai’i, Mana Hawai’i and Mea Makamae were all started to honor and expand the presence of things Hawaiian in Hawai’i.
Most recently, Maile has been interested in supporting contemporary Hawaiian artists through her work with Maoli Art in Real Time POP-UP galleries at the Hawaii Convention Center and special creative collaborations including the Hawai’i Kakou Community Mural and the Sheraton Waikiki Helumoa Murals. The mural projects have been close collaborations with her sister Meleanna Meyer.
Health | Your Lack Of Sleep Might Just Be Making You Lonely
Yes, being sleepy all the time might make you grumpy. But new research suggests the social effects of sleep deprivation go way beyond just a pouty attitude in the morning: Losing sleep is actually making you feel lonely—and might even be quietly pushing people away from you. Yet another reason to prioritize shut-eye. […]
La’au Lapa’au | Hyssop

Hyssop
Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis.
Family Name: LAMIACEAE
Other Common Names: Curdukotu, hastipippili, hisopo, yanagi-hakka.
Habitat: Hyssop is native to the Mediterranean countries and temperate parts of Asia but is now widely cultivated all over the world and often used as a decorative plant.
Plant Description: Hyssop is a perennial plant from the family of Lamiaceae or the mint family. This family contains a wide variety of medicinal and kitchen herbs. Other well-known plants in this family are for example peppermint, basil, sage, lavender, thyme, and catnip. Like all members of the mint family, hyssop has a slender, square stem with opposite positioned leaves and can reach heights of up to two feet. Hyssop flowers from June through October with purple-blue coloured flowers that are very fragrant and attract nectar-drinking insects. Some cultivars have white or pink-coloured flowers.
Hyssop leaves and green…
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Health and Foodstyles | Cashew Nutrition – Absolute the Best Treatment for Depression without Medication
EAT CASHEW AND FIGHT OFF DEPRESSION EASY When you want a snack that can boost your energy level and fight off depression at the same time, you must have cashews. Cashews are as tasty and as […]
Source: Cashew Nutrition – Absolute the Best Treatment for Depression without Medication
Aloha Spirit | One Breath, One Life – Kahu Kauila Clark

Kahuna means the keeper of the secrets … Kahu means to care for the knowledge and to share the ancient knowledge with the rest of the world. That is the responsibility of a Kahu.
We, as the children of all creation, are charged with that same responsibility – kuliana — of sharing the ancient knowledge with all of the beings of this world … Mālāma Honua … to take care of the Earth.
All of this cultural understanding was encoded in Aloha, and that Aloha concept meant that there was One Creator, and that creator was ‘Io (EE-oh), and that everything was alive including spaces, buildings, rocks, plants, animals, fish, the ocean, the land.
Aloha is the cornerstone of the Hawaiian culture. The behavior of Aloha is demonstrated through the Honi. The Honi is done by the touching of the noses and breathing in a deep breath down to your spiritual center, which is right below your navel. Every breath you take, you take God within you. The whole idea of the Ha is that it is your connection to all of the universe, and your connection to Creator. It is also your connection to others. So, when you share your spirit, that is the greatest gift you have.
This is one of the medicines we use in ceremony and in healing … the Lau Ki, or Ti leaf. The significance of this is that the Ti leaf represents ‘Io. ‘Io is the Hawaiian hawk that connects us to ‘Io, the Creator. This is where we use the Ti leaf, very much like the Native Americans use the eagle feather. As we pray, we use the Ti leaf to take our prayers to the Creator, on the wings of ‘Io, the Hawaiian hawk.
Looking at quantum physics, nothing is created or destroyed … so we have spirits all around us at all times. The knowledge and education of the ancestors continues to live and it thrives. The University is the Universe. The energy runs through all the generations, so that it’s not past, present and future. It is Now in our na’au. And what emphasizes the Now is your breath. The only thing that is happening right now is your breath.
How do we define health? The Hawaiian definition of health is happiness. Hau’oli means happiness based in good health.
Māhālo is thank you, but it’s not just thank you. It’s thank YOU for making me a part of your Spirit. It starts with spirituality and ends with spirituality. And when you say mahalo you emphasize the HA … so it is māhālo.
— Kahu Kauila Clark
Mo’olelo | Pre-Pa’ao Hawai’i Spirituality, Beliefs and Practice – with Kauila Clark
Host Hong Jiang speaks with Certified Traditional Hawaiian Practitioner Kauila Clark about Pre Paao Hawaiian beliefs, spirituality and practice.
History | Can You Pass This Hard Hawaiian History Test?
Public Health | How I Shut Up My Doctor About Vaccines
While you’re at it, Parents … check out these information resources and draw your own conclusions.
March, 2018 — ARE AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ON THE RISE?
https://www.ibhri.org/blog/2018/3/5/are-autoimmune-diseases-on-the-rise
2016 — Rise in MS and Autoimmune Disease Linked to Processed Foods
https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/2016/01/08/rise-ms-autoimmune-disease-linked-processed-foods/
Public Health and Safety | We Win Against Monsanto!
Did you know that America is DEAD LAST amongst the industrialized countries in the world for medical care???
Did you know that there are more maternity deaths with mothers and babies happening here in America than in all of the industrialized nations COMBINED! If you were a pregnant mother about to deliver, were you subjected to a last-minute C-Section that went wrong?
Did you know that the EPA is about to let ASBESTOS back into industrial use … even after all of the scientific evidence and litigation on record says it is a known carcinogen??
Did you know that it has been revealed, in West Virginia, that babies and children are being over-vaccinated, i.e., children are being administered 10 vaccines that are NOT NECESSARY … and Big Pharma has not tested these vaccines for safety??
All this news (not fake news, as put out by mass media, folks!) and more when you listen to this seasoned medical news correspondent, formerly with “The Doctors” medical show, ’cause your health, and the health of your families and communities is at risk, and only YOU with your dollar power can do something about it!!
Mo’olelo | King David Kalākaua: The Original Most Interesting Man In The World
King David Kalākaua was the last king of Hawaii. But he was much more than that — he was a traveler, a dreamer, a tech nerd. Or maybe he was fond of drinking, reveling and gambling. It depends on who you ask. But one thing he was not: Boring. […]
Source: King David Kalākaua: The Original Most Interesting Man In The World
Aloha Spirit | Aloha is NOT for Sale!

Studies Show What Happens to the Human Body When We Walk Barefoot on Earth
If I asked how you were feeling today, would you tell me the truth? That’s okay, you don’t have to – I can probably guess. The truth is, most of us are tired. We are tired, and our muscles ache on a daily basis because of our sedentary lifestyles. Face it, how much time do […]
Source: Studies Show What Happens to the Human Body When We Walk Barefoot on Earth
Ho’oponopono | How to Heal After the Cruel Words of a Toxic Person
If you’ve ever been subject to the cruel and venomous words of a toxic person, here are some things that helped me recover and gain control of my thoughts […]
Hāʻawina ‘Elima i Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Hawaiian Language Lesson #5
Aloha ‘Aina | Molokai Island, Hawaii
The Dragon and the Lion – Fly Your Flag for the Lion’s Gate 8/8/2018
Mo’olelo | Our Molokai – I Aloha Molokai
Aloha Is Akin To Ubuntu

Hāʻawina ‘Eha i Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Hawaiian Language Lesson #4
Aloha Spirit | Living The Sacred Teachings of Aloha
Hāʻawina ‘Ekolu i Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Hawaiian Language Lesson #3
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