Hau’ōli aloha Lā’pule kākou. ‘Ohoihoi nāni lā nōu. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Category: Aloha Spirit
Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’aōno
Aloha kākahiāka a me Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’aōno ōukōu. Ī hōpenapule maikā’i kākou. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Good morning and a Happy Aloha Saturday, everyone! May you have a nice weekend. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima
Aloha e Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima nā Kānaka! Ē ‘oli ‘oli ko ōukōu aloha e alohi mai nō na mea a pau e īke. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Greetings and Happy Aloha Friday, People! Let your aloha shine for all to see. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā

Wēlina mai kākou a Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā. Ē hō’omanāo kāla-kāla. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
My warmest greetings and a Happy Thursday to you. Always remember to release to be released. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu
Aloha kākahiāka ōukōu. Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akolu. Kā maluhia a me kā māʻalahi a me nā ‘ohana e hoaloha. Ī lā nani nōu.
Good morning and Happy Aloha Wednesday, everyone … Wishing peace and contentment to our family and friends. Have a beautiful day!
Hauʻōli lā Pōʻalua
Aloha e Hauʻōli lā Pōʻalua kākou. ‘Ike aku, ‘ike mai. Kōkua aku, kōkua mai. Pēlā ka nohona ‘ohana. Ō kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Hello and Happy Tuesday to you all. Watch, observe. Help others and accept help. That is the family way. Peace be with you.
Hawaiian Moon Calendar
Native Hawaiian moon calendar with relation to fishing and planting and religious observations. …
Source: Hawaiian Moon Calendar
Hauʻōli aloha Pō’akahi
Welina mai a me Hauʻōli aloha Pō’akahi. Ē kūlia ī ka nū‘u. Ō kā maluhia nō me oe.Warm greetings and happy Aloha Monday to each of you! Strive to reach the highest. Peace be with you.
Hauʻōli aloha Lā’pule
Aloha kākahiāka kākou a me Hauʻōli aloha Lā’pule. I lā hōʻokamahaʻo nōu a me ʻOhana e nā hoaloha. Ō kā maluhia nō me oe.Good morning, everyone, and Happy Aloha Sunday. Relax, have a wonderful day with family and friends. Peace be with you.
Hauʻōli lā Pōʻaono
Aloha kākahiāka e hauʻōli lā Pōʻaono kākou. I lā nani nōu. Ō kā malukhia nō me ʻoe.
Good morning and Happy Saturday, everyone. Have a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
Hau’oli aloha Po’alima

Warmest greetings and a Happy Aloha Friday, everyone. Love without end. Peace be with you.
Aloha is …

‘Aloha’ was a recognition of life in another. If there was life there was mana, goodness and wisdom, and if there was goodness and wisdom there was a god-quality. One had to recognize the ‘god of life’ in another before saying ‘Aloha,’ but this was easy. Life was everywhere … Aloha had its own mana. It never left the giver but flowed freely and continuously between giver and receiver. ‘Aloha’ could not be thoughtlessly or indiscriminately spoken, for it carried its own power. No Hawaiian could greet another with ‘Aloha’ unless he felt it in his own heart. If he felt anger or hate in his heart he had to cleanse himself before he said ‘Aloha’.
– Queen Lili’uokalani
Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā
Hau’oli aloha Po’akolu
The Drop: Learn It – Love It – Claim It, by Tom Kitt

I seem to be a brief light that flashes but once in all the aeons of time.” he observes, “a rare, complicated and all-too-delicate organism on the fringe of biological evolution, where the wave of life bursts into individual sparkling, and multicolored drops that gleam for a moment only to vanish forever. Under such conditioning it seems impossible and even absurd to realize that myself does not reside in the drop alone, but in the whole surge of energy which ranges from the galaxies to the nuclear fields in my body. At this level of existence ‘I’ am immeasurably old; my forms are infinite and their comings and goings are simply the pulses or vibrations of a single or eternal flow of energy. (Alan Watts)
A drop in the ocean is the ocean in a drop:
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (April 23, 1858 – October 4, 1947) was a German physicist who is widely regarded as one of the most significant scientists in history. He developed a simple but revolutionary concept that was to become the foundation of a new way of looking at the world, called quantum theory. In 1900, to solve a vexing problem concerning the radiation emitted by a glowing body, he introduced the radical view that energy is transmitted not in the form of an unbroken (infinitely subdivisible) continuum, but in discrete, particle-like units. He called each such unit a quantum (the plural form being quanta). This concept was not immediately accepted by physicists, but it ultimately changed the very foundations of physics. Planck himself did not quite believe in the reality of this concept—he considered it a mathematical construct. In 1905, Albert Einstein used that concept to explain the photoelectric effect, and in 1913, Niels Bohr used the same idea to explain the structures of atoms. From then on, Planck’s idea became central to all of physics. He received the Nobel Prize in 1918, and both Einstein and Bohr received the prize a few years later.
The things that work best in life are those that are already working in any case and Max Planck hit the nail on the head with the quantum package, but, as usual, its discovery began a gold-rush leaving its higher truth in shadow. This is not coincidence. LIFE began when the least possible resistance caused eternal stillness to spark (move). The force of eternity is limitless and so, for the least possible amount of time the infinite power of eternity came alive. This is the quantum packet; it is all there is and it continues to repeat until the resistance that caused it is solved (ref: Ohm’s law and Laws of Thermodynamics).
A closer look:
The quantum package is the least movement through the ultimate force-field. The ‘spark’ continues to repeat and the repetition causes release of a secondary stream of energy. This is the way of all electrical generators except the generator in question contains the electrical capacity of the universe; as the quantum turns through its force-field the universe emerges.
Time and resistance:
Each repetition of the universal dynamo is the same (undiminished) quantity of energy going in and out of eternity – in and out of time. As the cycle continues it builds secondary resistance which opens a window of opportunity that enables time for it (the packet) to open without compromising its eternal status. We exist within the window of opportunity produced by secondary resistance. We go out to gather back – we participate in resistance so that we may gain the wherewithal to guide it home. But, before we may realistically begin to reap the harvest we must understand our position in the ‘life’ mechanism. We must, at the onset, recognize our secondary position and direct our enquiry from this awareness.
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve. ~ Max Planck
In 1900, Max Planck opened an important door but still we have not progressed beyond the idea of the universe as an ‘unbroken continuum’ (Big Bang). The quantum packet means that the universe is constantly and radically disappearing and reappearing and doing so in the least possible amount of time. In 1905 Albert Einstein with Maleva Maric opened the door to understanding the mechanics of radical disappearance but again we tamed it to our need and shelved its insight. Today, over 100 years later, in spite of technological advances there are few that can explain Special Relativity or Planck’s Constant and fewer still that can relate either to the divine principle of eternal recurrence that they point to.
“No one understands quantum physics.” ~ Richard Feynman
We develop technologies to the detriment of wisdom. We avoid responsibility to our divine prerogative and if we do not soon learn to properly use the precious information available to us our current momentum will end in extinction. The universe will fold in on itself and life as we know it will end. But, nothing goes away, nothing can go away, this is the law of laws. We are here until we figure it out and the pain is very real.
“It is only when we realize that life is taking us nowhere that it begins to have meaning.” ~ P. D. Ouspensky
Hau’ōli lā Pōʻakāhi
Aloha kākahiāka Nā Kānaka a me hau’ōli lā Pōʻakāhi. Ke lā hīki ōla. Ō kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Good morning, People, and Happy Monday! It’s the dawn of a new day. Peace be with you!
Hauʻōli aloha Lāʻpule
Aloha āwakēa e hauʻōli aloha Lāʻpule ōukōu. ʻlā hōʻokamahāʻo nōu a me ʻOhana e nā hoaloha. Ō kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Good day, everyone, and a Happy Aloha Sunday. Relax, have a wonderful day with family and friends. Peace be with you.
Na Mana’o – VALUES OF ALOHA …. by Kumu Melissa Leina’ala Haa Moniz

ALOHA—
Aloha is a value, one of unconditional love.
Aloha is the outpouring and receiving of the spirit.
HŌ‘OHANA—
The value of work: To work with intent and with purpose.
‘IMI ŌLA—
To “seek best life.” Our purpose in life is to seek its highest form.
The value of mission and vision.
HŌ‘OMAU—
The value of perseverance. To persist, to continue, to perpetuate. Never give up.
KŪLIA Ī KĀ NŪ‘U—
The value of achievement. “Strive to reach the summit.”
Pursue personal excellence in all you do.
HŌ‘OKĪPA—
The value of hospitality, a hospitality of complete giving.
Welcome guests and strangers with your spirit of Aloha.
‘OHANA—
Those who are family, and those you choose to call your family.
As a value, ‘Ohana is a human circle of complete Aloha.
LŌKAHI—
The value of teamwork: Collaboration and cooperation. Harmony and unity.
People who work together can achieve more.
KĀKOU—
The value of communication, for “All of us.” We are in this together.
Learn to speak the language of we.
KULEANA—
One’s personal sense of responsibility.
“I accept my responsibilities, and I will be held accountable.”
‘IKE LŌA—
The value of learning. To know well. To seek knowledge and wisdom.
HĀ‘AHĀ‘A—
The value of humility. Be humble, be modest, and open your thoughts.
HŌ‘OHĀNOHĀNO—
To honor the dignity of others.
Conduct yourself with distinction, and cultivate respectfulness.
ĀLAKĀ‘I—
The value of leadership. Lead with initiative, and with your good example.
You shall be the guide for others when you have gained their trust and respect.
MĀLĀMA—
The value of stewardship. To take care of.
To serve and to honor, to protect and care for.
MĀHALO—
“Thank you”, as a way of living.
Live in thankfulness for the richness that makes life so precious.
NĀNĀ I KE KUMU—
Look to your Sense of Place and sources of spirit, and you find your truth.
PŌNŌ—
The value of integrity, of rightness and balance.
The feeling of contentment when all is good and all is right.
KĀ LĀ HĪKI ŌLA—
“The dawning of a new day.” Optimism.
The value of hope and promise.
Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aōno
Welina mai a Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aōno kākou. ‘Ohoihoi lā nani nōu. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
My warmest greetings and a Happy Saturday to you. Enjoy a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli aloha Pō’alima
Aloha ē Hau’ōli aloha Pō’alima nā Kānaka! Ē ‘oli’oli kō ōukōu aloha ē alohi mai nō na mea a pau ē ʻike. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Hello and Happy Aloha Friday, People! Let your aloha shine for all to see. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā
Aloha kākahiāka kākou. Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā! He lā nani keīa lā ōukōu. Hoihoi e kūʻu aku! Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Greetings and Good Morning to all. Happy Thursday! Today is a beautiful day. Relax and enjoy it! Peace be with you.
Hau’oli aloha Po’akolu
Aloha ʻOhana a me na hoaloha … Ō kā maluhia no me oe. E piha keia la mea ke aloha a me ka pono. Hoihoi!
Hau’oli Aloha Po’alua
Aloha i lā nani nōu. E ho’omana’o i ka puliki kā Pō. Ō kā maluhīa nō me ʻoe.
Greetings this beautiful day. Always remember to embrace the darkness because all creativity, all healing comes through darkness that is honored and embraced with love. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli lā Pō’akahi
Aloha kākou a Hau’ōli lā Pō’akahi. He lā nāni keīa lā. Ō kā maluhia no me ‘oe.
Greetings and Hello Monday to you all. Today is a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli Aloha La’pule
Welina mai a Hau’ōli Aloha La’pule ōukou. ‘Ohoihoi nāni lā nōu. Ō kā maluhia no me ‘oe.
Warmest greetings and Happy Aloha Sunday, everyone. Enjoy this beautiful day. Peace be with you.
Hau’oli aloha Po’aono

Aloha āwakea a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’aono kākou. Aloha ke lā me aloha ʻole kōu pūʻuwai. Ō kā maluhia no me oe.
Good day and a Happy Aloha Saturday to you all. Greet the day with love in your heart. Peace be with you!
Hau’oli aloha Po’alima
Aloha kākahiāka ōukōu. Ī Pō’alima piha hau’ōli nōu. Ī lā ahona nōu ōukōu.
Good morning, all. Have a joyful Friday and a peaceful day, everyone.
Hauʻōli aloha Pōʻahā
Hauʻōli aloha Pōʻahā kākou. Ōla aloha, ē aloha, pūʻu aloha, hanu ke aloha. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Happy aloha Thursday to you all. Live aloha, be aloha, share aloha, breathe aloha. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli lā Pō’akolu
Welina mai ōukōu a me hau’ōli lā Pō’akolu. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Warm greetings to you all and a Happy Wednesday. Peace be with you.
Hau’ōli lā Pō’alua
Hau’ōli Pō’alua a pau. Ē ano keīa ano a me kaukau aloha ī kekahi ī keīa lā. Ī lā maikaʻi nōu. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
Happy Tuesday to all. Be kind and loving towards someone today. Have a nice day. Peace be with you.
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