Hau’oli Aloha Lapule

sun heartAloha kakahiaka oukou … Hau’oli aloha Lapule. He aku, ‘ike mai, kokua aku kokua mai pela iho la ka nohana ‘ohana.

Good morning and Happy Aloha Sunday, everyone. Know and help others as they will know to help you.

When you live with Aloha Spirit, you live with ‘Ohana. ‘Ohana means “family.” Hawaiians believe that we are all part of an extended family. Everyone in your ‘Ohana is accepted and loved.

 

Hau’oli Aloha Po’alima

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Aloha kakahiaka oukou … Hau’oli aloha Po’alima I ka’u ‘ohana a me ka’u mau hoa. Malama kekahi i kekahi!

Good morning and Happy Aloha Friday to our family and friends! Take good care of each other.

E pi’i ala i hui me ‘oe.
E pa ka makani ma kou kua.
E alohi mhana ka la maluna o kou alo;
a na us malie maluna o kou mau mala
a hiki i ko kaua hui pu la,
Na Ke Akua i ho’omau ia oe i ka poho o kona lima.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and the rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the
palm of his hand.

Aloha wau ia oukou apau a hui hou … We love you all and until we meet again …

~ Lana and David

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hawaiian Thanksgiving

Aloha kakou A hau’oli la Ho’omakika’i
(Hello everyone & happy Thanksgiving) … Here is our prayer for all of you:

Ho’onani I ka makua mau no keia nani la. Ho’omaika’i ia au o e ola, ‘ohana a na hoaloha Ho’onani ke ha O haku no ke ola maika’i. ‘Oli no au i na pono, lani e I keia maika’i. Ke hui nei makou I kona lako maika’i, E pule kakou, Ho’omaika’i mai ‘oe I keia mau mea ‘ai I keia la O Ho’omakika’i a kela mea ‘ohana. Mahalo ke Akua no na mea apau. Na Iehowa ‘oe e ho’omaika’i mai. He pule keia ~ Amene

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Praise to the eternal father for this blessed day. I am thankful for my life, family and friends. Praise the lord for the good life. I rejoice in the blessings of heaven this blessed day. let us gather together in his goodness and grace, let us pray. Bless this food on this day of Thanksgiving and each family. Thank you lord for everything. The lord bless and keep you. This is our prayer ~ Amen

 

Seeds For Meditation

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Are you tired of the daily grind? Do you wonder what it would feel like to be your own boss, set your own schedule, and be in complete control of your future?

If so – you’re not alone.

Job dissatisfaction is a common issue these days. Just last year a report published by The Conference Board stated that more than half of all Americans report dissatisfaction with their jobs. With a challenging job market, more and more people stay stuck in careers that leave them feeling drained and unhappy, rather than pursuing a new life that nourishes them.

It’s ok to want change and to look for a better life.

For me, once I dared to dream that I could have a different life – In 1999, under the light of a Yule Super Moon, I launched my own Reiki practice and healing school. I soon had paying clients and students supplementing my income as an attorney … and, little by little I gained the confidence to fully transition away from my soul-crushing day job in the Law.

But how do you know it’s the right time to change?

Here are three little questions to consider that can make a huge impact …

1. How will you feel in five years if you’re still doing exactly what you’re doing now?
2. If you could paint a picture of a healthier, happier you – what would that look like?
3. What are three things you can do right now to get you closer to that new you?

Change begins with choice.

If you feel inspired or excited by that vision of a new future – I encourage you to get support, ask questions, and allow yourself to make an educated and informed decision that’s right for you.

Me ke aloha pumahana oukou … Lana

 

Just For Today

calm lakeIt is in offering dignity to others that our own dignity is revealed. Make your day an offering of dignity to others. Reflect on how it feels inside.

Death has everything to do with how we live. The honesty and grace of the years of life that are ending is the real measure of how we die. It is not in the last weeks or days that we compose the message that will be remembered, but in all the decades that preceded them. Who has lived in dignity, dies in dignity.

 

“There are those who forget that death comes to everyone. For those who remember, all quarrels come to an end.” ~ Buddha