Category: Aloha Spirit
Hau’oli Aloha Lapule
Hau’oli la Po’aono
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Wae Ana Kou Kuhihewa (Choose Your Illusion)
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Aloha Ha’awina, Mahalo Kumu (Hello Lesson, Thank You, Teacher)
Hau’oli la Po’alima
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Kauwa (victim thinking)
A metaphor cautioning you not to sell yourself out to a false paradigm of enslavement. You are not a victim to anything. Do not become enslaved to outside circumstances or learned inner behaviors. Allow no one to manipulate you to powerlessness. Get up. Pick up that paddle. We’ve got some paddling to do!
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Huhu (anger)
Hau’oli la Po’aha
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Maka’u (fear)
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Ho’ailona (signs)
Hau’oli la Po’akolu
Hau’oli la Po’alua
Hawaiʻi Island ~ Home of Pelehonuamea and Ka ʻōhiʻa lehua
Aloha oukou. ‘O Lanakila ko’u inoa. I kēia manawa, e huakaʻi ana kākou i ka Moku o Keawe, ʻo ia hoʻi ʻo ka mokupuni ʻo Hawaiʻi! ʻO ka mokupuni nui loa ia o nā mokupuni Hawaiʻi a pau. ʻO ka home ia o ka wahine ʻo Pele. ʻO Halemaʻumaʻu ka inoa o ka lua pele, ma Kīlauea. Ma luna aʻe o Kīlauea, aia ʻo Mauna Loa e noho mālie ana. He mauna loloa maoli nō ia ke nānā aku.
ʻO ka ʻōhiʻa kekahi kumu lāʻau e ulu ana ma ka nahele o Hawaiʻi nei. He lāʻau ʻoʻoleʻa kona i küpono no nā pou hale i ka wā kahiko. ʻO ka pua o ia kumu, he “lehua” kona inoa. He pua ʻulaʻula ia. ʻO ka pua lehua ka pua nani e kaulana nei ʻo Hawaiʻi. He uluwehiwehi maoli nō ka nahele i nā pua lehua!
(Iʻm talking about the Island of Hawaiʻi, Peleʻs home, and the flower attributed to Pele, the ʻōhiʻa that grows from the lehua tree …)
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Hawaiian is magical in multidimensional ways, which is why I teach our students to wield their Mana through a Hawaiian lens. With Japanese, Hawaiian is the only other language processed on the RIGHT side of the brain. (Consider the implications there!) That makes the sounds created by Japanese and Hawaiian words very special … and closest to the light languages of our star ancestors. All reasons that our serious practitioners at The Halau focus their healing art around the Kotodama. When you know how to work the energies, you donʻt need tools ʻcause you are THE tool! All this is built into the Hawaiian language. If you are interested in learning Hawaiian, contact me. ~ Lana
Hau’oli la Po’akahi
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Lokahi (Connectiveness)
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Na’aupo (cognitive dissonance)
Willful ignorance; one who won’t use the tools to discern Truth is na’aupo. It’s all in the hana (the work, daily do-ing). The word itself means “many breaths.” Keep using the tools until it becomes like breathing automatically; no thinking. No more wasting your Ha (your sacred breath … with too many words of justification/excuse). Take heart: the more you use them, the easier getting back to Pono (righteousness) is.
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Nahenahe (compassion)
Hau’oli Aloha Lapule
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Mea, Mea, Mea (meaningless thoughts)
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ A’ole ‘Okole (no buts!)
Hau’oli Aloha Po’aono
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Pilikia (negativity, entanglements)
It’s not the situation that causes pilikia; it’s your attitude toward it. You are in Hell Hotel and out of your kapu space. Check out now! Return to Pono, forgive yourself and go back to the hana (the practice, the work). Mahalo e pomaika’i pilikia. Kalana nui au. Accept, thank and bless (ho’oponopono) the pilikia as you cut its energy cord from your aura. This is how you transmute pilikia into Aloha.
Hau’oli Aloha Po’alima
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Aloha
Alo-Ha ~ I present to you the “Breath of God”
ha – I Greet You with the Breath of God,
alo – I present my Self to you (similar to Namaste’, but not)
Two inherent truths: We are spirit beings, and, we are here to live the hu- man experience. Lack of self-love offends who and what we really are and blocks our ability to truly love others and receive love from others. Break the cycle!! Live Aloha!
Hau’oli Aloha Po’aha
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ I Keia Manawa (in this moment)
Hau’oli Aloha Po’akolu
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Kapu (Sacred, Forbidden)
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Ka Lei Aloha I Na Kupuna (Ancestral Circle)
Meditate on this ‘Oli to automatically activate being Pono. Visualize the lei, the eternal circle of love, in which we are surrounded by Spirit, a reminder to live in the moment and express gratitude for all our moments.
(accompanied by Ipu Heke drums)
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CREATING THE LEI: Drawing Our Sacred Circle of Learning …
‘Oli (chant): KA LEI ALOHA I NA KUPUNA
Kahea: Ka Lei Aloha I Na Kupuna
Kahea: Ka Lei Aloha!
“Ka lei aloha i na kupuna
Ka lei aloha i na kupuna
Noho au i ka manawa
Noho au i ka manawa
A me na manawa iki ko’u pono
A me na manawa iki ko’u pono
Mahalo nui no pomaika’i nei au
Mahalo nui no pomaika’i nei au”
(repeat twice more)
Kahea: He inoa no Na Kupuna!
ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
Call (loudly spoken): In the name of the Elders/Ancestors/Spirit!
(In the Circle of Love of the Elders)
Call: The Circle of Love!
In the circle of love of Spirit
I am in the moment
And all my moments are pono (righteous).
I am so grateful for all the blessings that surround me
In the circle of love
(repeat each line twice and entire verse twice)
Call: Honored (celebrated) is the name of the Ancestors!
Hau’oli Aloha Po’alua
Ha’awina Na Uhane Aloha ~ Mana ‘Iho (self-power)
Hau’oli Aloha Po’akahi
Hau’oli la Lapule
HA’AWINA NA UHANE ALOHA ~ Na’au (Gut Instincts)

The Body always exists in the moment. Pono, connection to Spirit, can only occur in the moment. Thus, you are in Pono when Mana’o and Pu’uwai are in agreement with Na’au because when they are, you are in alignment with ‘Uhane.




























