Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā

Aloha e Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā. Mai hō’oni i ka wai lānā mālie. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.

Greetings and Happy Thursday. “Do Not Disturb the Water That is Tranquil.”

When you find yourself not enjoying the peace and quiet of a supposed relaxing day, remind yourself not to interrupt your own peaceful thoughts. It’s not always easy but it sure makes for a refreshed soul when life starts back up again. Peace be with you.

Reiki for North Korea and the USA

From our SoCal Halau ~ Harmony Blossom, Reiki Grandmaster and an Initiate of the A&O Order of Melchizedek

Dear Reiki People,

Please send Reiki and say prayers for the situation between North Korea and the US. Send it right now if you can and continue sending regularly. Also, encourage all your Reiki friends to do the same.

PEACE and ALOHA!

Hau’oli la Po’aha

Aloha e Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā. Mai hō’oni ī kā wai lana mālie. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.

Greetings and Happy Thursday. “Do Not Disturb the Water That is Tranquil.” When you find yourself not enjoying the peace and quiet of a supposed relaxing day, remind yourself not to interrupt your own peaceful thoughts. It’s not always easy but it sure makes for a refreshed soul when life starts back up again. Peace be with you.

Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu

Aloha a me ka maikāʻi ō kā kākahiāka, i nā mea a pau īa ōukōu kānaka a maikā’i.  Kākou nō ma kā hana hebedoma hapalua āla.  Mālama nēʻe īmua, hula manawa ʻua āneane ʻaneʻi. Ī kā maikā’i ō kā lā. Nui ke aloha.

 

Hello and good morning to all you good people.  We are half way through the work week.  Keep moving forward, play time is almost here.  Have a beautiful day.

What is the Aloha Spirit? It’s you!

I love that you can drink of such an emotional and intellectual connection to what you read, doing so in a way that comes from inside you. Think about it: someone else wrote the words, and they aren’t reading them to you. You can’t hear the emotion in their voice, or see it in their expression. You have only the words to draw from: their words, but your meaning for them regardless of the writer’s intent. The emotional connection comes from inside you, and your mana‘o (your beliefs and convictions), not from the writer. You employ the value of NĀNĀ I KE KUMU when you read: You look to your source, and you find your truth….

Source: What is the Aloha Spirit? It’s you!