
Category: Spirituality
Hau’ōli lā Pō’aha

Aloha kākahiāka kākou a Hau’ōli lā Pō’aha. Ē hō’omanāo mālāma kekāhi i kekāhi. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
PBS Hawaii – Insights: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty
Hauʻōli aloha Pōʻakolu

Maikāʻi kākahiāka a pau a me Hauʻōli aloha Pōʻakolu. E ke ʻano ʻo ke kanaka e makemake i kā halawai. I ke aloha ʻo kā e aloha. O kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Good Morning, everyone, and a Happy aloha Wednesday. Be the kind of person you want to meet. To love is to be loved. Peace be with you.
Pono: Ancient Hawaiian Belief System
Nā Moʻōlelo | Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
PBS Hawaii – Insights: A follow-up discussion to E Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name
Hau’ōli lā Po’akāhi

Aloha kākahiāka ā me Hau’ōli lā Po’akāhi ōukōu. He nāni keīa lā. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Good morning and Happy Monday, everyone. Have a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
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PBS Hawaii – HIKI NŌ Episode 424 | Focus on Hawaiian Culture | Full Program
Haiku Corner

Nā Mōʻolēlo i Lāʻieikawai | The Story of Lāʻieikawai
Lāʻieikawai, the Beauty of Paliuli, was born into a family of aliʻi (chiefs) and taken by her grandmother Waka to be raised safely in the forest of Paliuli. She is the most beautiful woman in all of Hawaiʻi, and is pursued by a lengthy line of suitors. Enjoy this reenactment of a traditional epic Hawaiian tradition about family love and duty, a bit of adventure, and friendship.
About UH Mānoa’s Theatre and Dance Department in the Hawaiian Theatre Program: The newest addition to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Theatre and Dance Department is the Hawaiian Theatre Program. The program includes courses on the history of theatre in Hawai‘i, the study and analysis of indigenous Hawaiian performance, and training in both traditional and contemporary Hawaiian performance forms. Forthcoming original productions will reflect and honor the language, traditions, history and values of the Hawaiian community. Degree offered: MFA, Hawaiian Theatre.
Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Ē Ōla Kā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Learn Hawaiian language (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi) for free with our online educational series.
For the next several Sundays, we will bring you a new Hawaiian language lesson for you to practice and learn Hawaiian. In this way, we learn about the heart of Aloha Spirit! ‘Ohoihoi … Enjoy!
Hau’ōli alōha Lā’pūle

Aloha mai ē nā hōa ē ā me hau’ōli alōha Lā’pūle! Ō kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Greetings to you, Friends, and a happy aloha Sunday! Peace be with you.
Nā Mōʻolēlo – Hawaiian Stories | The Mōʻolēlo of Ko’ie’ie Fishpond
NĀ MŌʻOLĒLO I KĀ MOLOKAI | Molokai Legend of Sacred Stone
The Buddhic Mind

Stay in the moment.
Focus on one activity at a time.
The Zen Mind 2018
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Daily Meditation

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.
Nā Mōʻolēlo ōʻ Pēlēhonuamea: The Story of Pele, Goddess of Fire and Volcanoes – Narrated by Hawaiian Legend Kamokila Campbell
Watch Kumu Hina (2014) Full Movie on FMovies.to
A transgender Native Hawaiian teacher inspires a young girl to fulfill her destiny of leading the school’s male hula troupe, even as she struggles to find love and a committed relationship in her own life.
Watch Kumu Hina Online Full Movie, Kumu Hina full HD with English subtitles. Stars: Leo Anderson Akana, Haemaccelo Kalu, Ho’onani Kamai, Hinaleimoana Wong Kalu […]
6 Legitimate Reasons You Should Try Smudging, Backed By Science
For centuries, smudging has been used by indigenous peoples across the world. Practitioners believed it cleansed both people and places of negative energy and ‘unhealthy vibrations’ (their way of identifying bacteria). […]
Source: 6 Legitimate Reasons You Should Try Smudging, Backed By Science
An Altar Ritual To Bring Your Intentions To Life — Just In Time For Today’s (July 12th) New Moon
What are you ready to welcome into your life with this new moon?
Source: An Altar Ritual To Bring Your Intentions To Life — Just In Time For Tomorrow’s New Moon
Ethnic Studies | Nomads of the Wind – The Polynesians
The Buddhic Mind


The Buddhic Mind

Hau’oli aloha Pō’alūa

Nā kōu Pō’alūa ‘ae ē hō’omanā’o ī kā nani ‘oe ī loko a me kā waho. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
Enjoy your Tuesday and remember you are beautiful inside and out. Peace be with you.
La’au Lapa’au | White Horehound

White Horehound
Botanical Name:Marrubium vulgare.
Family Name: Lamiaceae
Other Common Names; Seed of horus, bull’s blood, eye of the star, adorn, houndsbane, haran haran, grand bonhomme, blanc rubi, mapiochin, Andorn (German), marrube vulgaire (French), marrubio (Spanish), kransborre (Swedish).
Habitat: White horehound is probably native to the Mediterranean countries but can be found growing wild in many places in central and southern Europe, northern Africa, and much of Asia. In Asia, it grows in the western temperate regions of the Himalayas, Kashmir, north-western India, southwestern Pakistan and southeastern Iran. It has been introduced and has become naturalised in many countries around the world with suitable climate. Horehound is easy to cultivate and can be propagated by seeds or cuttings. The plant thrives in a nutrient-poor soil in sunny and dry habitats. Like most plants in its family, it can flourish in wastelands and can be commonly found…
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Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akāhi

Aloha kākahiāka kākou a me Hau’ōli aloha Pō’akāhi. ʻUkuli’ī kā pua, ʻōnaona ī kā mau’ū a me aloha kekāhi ī kekāhi. I lā nani nōu ōukōu. Ō kā maluhia nō me ʻoe.
Hello and Good morning everyone, Happy aloha Monday! Tiny is the flower, yet it scents the grasses around it. Wishing all of you a peaceful and blessed day! Take the time to smell the flowers and Love one another. May you all have a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
Contemplations …

Hauʻōli aloha Lā’pule

Hauʻōli lā Pōʻaōno
Aloha kākahiāka ē Hauʻōli lā Pōʻaōno kākou. Ōhoihoi lā nāni nōu. Ō kā maluhia no me ʻoe.
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Good morning and Happy Saturday to you all. Enjoy a beautiful day. Peace be with you.
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#aloha #alohaspirit #goodday #mindfulness #po’aono #alohasaturday #goodmorning #pono #happy #thoughts #peaceful mind #olelohawaii #victoriagenerao #victorialanakilagenerao #lanagenerao #generao #halauahahuilanakila #reiki #reikihealingenergy
Hāʻawina Nā ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi | Hawaiian Language Lesson



Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima

Welina mai a Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alima a me nā kānaka! ‘Ua maikā’i ī nō pule kikipani me ‘ohana a me nā hoaloha. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.
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Warmest greetings and Happy Aloha Friday, People! Have a great weekend with family and friends. Peace be with you.
Paradigm Shift | Loving Fearlessly – Matt Kahn
La’au Lapa’au | Passionflower
Passionflower
Botanical Name: Passiflora incarnata.
Family Passifloraceae
Other Common Names: Maypop, passiflora, passionflower.
Habitat: Passion flower is native to North, Central, and South America. This plant is mostly tropical, but some varieties may grow in colder climates. Passion flower prefers shaded, dry areas, such as those along fences and woods. It can be cultivated from a cutting or seeds in full sun with good drainage.
Plant Description: The passion flower plant has a long vine which may grow to 9.2 meters in length. It has alternate, serrate leaves with finely toothed lobes. The white flowers have a purple center. The mystery of the beautiful blossom developing from an unassuming bud was compared to the Passion of Christ because the plant parts were thought to represent the crucifixion, giving rise to the name passion flower. This flower blooms from May to July. The fruit of this…
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