Current Events  |  Chicago poke chain draws Hawaiian backlash for trying to restrict use

Attorneys from Chicago’s Aloha Poke Co. chain have sent cease-and-desist letters to sushi bowl joints nationwide — including businesses in Hawai’i and Alaska — that also use “aloha” in their name.  […]

Source: Chicago poke chain draws Hawaiian backlash for trying to restrict use

Lifestyles  |  Lammas: Where Did It Come From?

The excitement of the harvest season has permeated the fabric of history since the agriculturally based societies were first established. Having weathered the delicate beginning of the planting stage and found mercy from the myriad catastrophes that could befall the crops, Lammas heralded the onset of the time of tremendous work met with equal reward. Wheat is thought to have been the first grain to translate out into deliberate agricultural production and the festival of the wheat harvest was of great significance.  […]

Source: Lammas: Where Did It Come From?

Entering the 11:11 Portal  | Matt Khan

In my last energy update, I discussed the numerical signs and synchronicities that confirm you are aligned with and entering the 11:11 portal. Such signs included seeing 1111 on license plates, 11:11 on clocks, any repeating numbers, as well as ascending sequences, such as 123, 456, or 789. These signs indicate that your inherent spiritual impulse has been initially awakened leading you on a journey to return into full alignment with the light and embody your  soul as an anchor of 5D unity consciousness.  […]

Source:  Entering the 11:11 Portal

Hau’ōli lā Pō’alūa

Aloha kākahiāka kākou a me hau’ōli lā Pō’alūa. Hoihoi keīa nāni lā.  ʻŌla Aloha. Ē Aloha. Hanu Aloha e ʻŌla Pōnō.  A hui hou kākou mālāma pōnō.

Good morning, everyone, and Happy Tuesday.  Enjoy this beautiful day.  Live aloha, Be Aloha, Breathe Aloha and Live Righteously. Take care of yourself until the next time we meet.

Hau’oli aloha Po’akolu

Aloha a me ka maikāʻi oʻ kā kākahiāka, ī nā mea a pau ʻia ōukōu kanaka a maikāʻi.  Kākou nō ma kā hānā hebedoma hapalua ʻāla.  Mālāma nēʻe īmua, hula manāwa ʻūa ʻāneane ʻāneʻi. Ī kā maikāʻi oʻ kā lā. Nūi 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.

La’au Lapa’au | Native American Herbs of the Northeast

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A look to the past reveals some of the most important plants used by Eastern woodland tribes – and an inestimable connection to nature.

My adventure into the historical uses of many Native American plants began when Maine native Kerry Hardy, author of Notes on a Lost Flute: A Field Guide to the Wabanaki, presented a program for Western Maine’s Greater Lovell Land Trust, billed as “Native American Plant Medicine” last summer. So many plants and so many uses! I was intrigued to find out more about these plants and explore the wealth of medicinal knowledge from Eastern Woodlands tribes like the Mohawk, Wyandot {Huron}, and Iroquois. From Hardy’s work, as well as from the research of author Charlotte Erichsen-Brown, I enjoyed a glimpse into how these tribes looked to nature for healing – and how early pioneers benefited from their knowledge.

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The Essential Elderberry

Hardy’s book focuses on…

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Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’aōno

Aloha kākahiāka a me Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’aōno ōukou. Ī hopenapule maikā’i kākou. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.

Good morning and a Happy Aloha Saturday, everyone! You all have a nice weekend. Peace be with you.

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