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LETTERS FROM THE HAWAIIAN ANCESTORS
To the Hawaiian Nation
(or those who are Hawaiian at Heart)
Hawaiian Ancestors by Gigi Rondeau
LOVING THE AINA (land) AND THE SEA
The Hawaiian Ancestors through Karen Danrich “Mila”
March 30, 2006
Blessings to Remember the need to Love the Land, Waterways, Open Spaces and Sea
so that they may Self-Heal
Dear Hawaiian Nation (and those who are Hawaiian at Heart),
Today the Hawaiian Ancestors would like to speak to the need to love the aina (land) as well as the sea. Loving the land and sea and connecting with nature has been a part of the Hawaiian culture as far back as we can recall. The love of the land translates into loving the beauty around you, loving the plants, trees, insects and animals that grace the land, and loving the crops that one may till so that they grow greatly in size and nourish the body at mealtime. Loving the sea includes loving each creature, including the eels, sharks, fish, dolphins, whales and other sea critters as well as seaweed. Many a Hawaiian song is devoted to speaking of the love of the beauty of the land and sea and expresses the love that Hawaiians feel for their islands.
Hawaiians traditionally had medicine men or women called Kahunas that had a special place in association with the love of the land and sea. The Kahuna would bless the land in a special ceremony before the crops were planted to assure that nature would comply to create the harvest; this included making sure that enough rain would fall and sun would shine to nurture the seeds into plants and for the plants then to produce their fruits. The Kahuna would bless the sea and sea creatures including the sharks so that the ocean would also provide for the people of the land, and the sharks would not harm their people while swimming or fishing..
In more ancient times in the land of Lemuria or Mu, special ceremonies that involved an entire village would occur during the season of planting so that all could participate in the blessing and loving of the land. Then at harvest time, celebrations would occur, and none would forget to offer the blessing of love to the plants in exchange for the feast. It is in the ongoing exchange of love between human and plant and plant and human that all were provided for in abundance, and each was nurtured into sustaining a life of health and well being.
The love filled the plants, mushrooms, fruit and vegetation harvested and this in turn filled each human that ate of the harvest. The love also directed the cooking of each meal in the kitchen providing nutrition through the combination of key foods to create whole proteins and other necessities to sustain the bodies of each at mealtime. Love and blessings to the land and sea have always been a part of Lemurian and Polynesian culture, even in more ancient times and it was understood that this was a necessary dance to sustain the abundance of the crops as well as health and life of the ohana (family or tribe).
In more ancient times and in Lemuria, meat, fish, poultry and flesh in general was not consumed. This too is a part of the Polynesian truth. Flesh was not necessary to consume as there was an abundant array of vegetables, mushrooms, fruits, and nuts that provided amply to sustain physical existence, not only of humans, but of nature as well. Few animal or aquatic kingdoms consumed flesh at this time; instead most including larger mammals grazed upon the ample vegetation of the land. Much like the humpback whale today that subsists upon plankton, so this was so for larger aquatic mammals as well as fish of the ocean in the era of Lemuria.
Consumption of flesh of any kind, even fish, shellfish or snails, was considered forbidden to be consumed by the Polynesian race at large in the land of Lemuria. Why would our race choose not to each flesh? Flesh has been eaten in many time periods by humans. Generally this occurred due to extreme famine associated with nuclear winters.
There have been two nuclear winters in the more ancient history of the Polynesian race; one was at the end of the era of the Anu (also known as the Greek and Roman Gods) who concluded their history with a massive nuclear attack upon their own family members. The Anu family were blue blooded and white skinned and came from another creation known as the Pleiades. Over time earth was dissonant to their own genetics and they went insane; out of the insanity, one family member chose to blow up earth to retain dominion over another family member, and then in recognizing that they had destroyed the life upon her, chose to commit suicide. The two nuclear bombs detonated created so much dust that rose throughout earth’s atmosphere that it blocked the sun for nearly 8 years; this pressed earth into a minor ice age and everything more or less died. Humans as well as nature resorted to eating flesh of other animals to survive.
As the vegetation regenerated, the requirement to eat flesh was left behind by the Polynesian race remaining in Lemuria. Most other indigenous races also resumed a vegetarian diet thereafter. Why would we choose a vegetarian diet and not continue to enjoy dining upon flesh? Well there are many reasons for this and the Hawaiian ancestors would like to bring this understanding to the surface for all to hear.
Destroying another creature that is alive is an act of violence. Violence begets violence; and sooner or later to the degree that you hunt, fish and eat of the flesh of the kingdoms of the land or the sea, to the same degree humans will be hunted and in parallel numbers. In present time, we are well aware of warfare that has killed young men in very large numbers; this occurred in WWI and WWII as well as Vietnam; also during the Gulf War along with Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years. You see it is against spiritual law to slaughter and consume life; if humans slaughter life over a long enough time, then sooner or later humans will slaughter other humans. This ultimately leads to warfare, and if the technology is great enough, a nuclear annihilation as well.
Therefore during the land of Lemuria, Polynesians returned to vegetarianism after the vegetation was restored out of this understanding and a desire to live a peaceful existence. There are plenty of food sources to provide for us during this era that was vegetarian; so this is also so in present time from our point of view. Lemurian culture was not uncivilized. There were many provinces in which fruits and vegetables, nuts and grains were farmed. The Lemurian continent existed in a tropical to semi-tropical environment not unlike Australia today. There was plenty of fertile soil to grow most anything; and this amply provided for large populations of Polynesians that lived upon this land long ago. Not unlike Hawaii today, most anything would rapidly grow and provide for the people.
The second time period of nuclear annihilation was at the end of the era of Atlantis. Following the nuclear annihilation of Atlantis, Polynesians as well as other humans failed to return to a vegetarian diet as the vegetation of earth restored itself. The Hawaiian Ancestors see that it is a deep forgetfulness that has befallen the human species including the Polynesian race; for one cannot carry on slaughtering pigs, sheep, cows, deer, buffalo, fish, sharks, dolphins or whales without ultimately slaughtering the human species in return. And so this has come to be so in many bloody wars in the past 10,000 years of human history.
Polynesians themselves have fallen into their own bloody warfare in the Hawaiian Islands as well as other pacific island chains. The original Hawaiians who are the descendents of Lemuria had been living upon the land of Hawaii for 10,000 years prior to the arrival of the Tahitians, or since the fall of Atlantis. The original Hawaiians did not war. They lived a peaceful existence sharing resources with all others and consumed a primarily vegetarian diet. The Tahitians as they immigrated to Hawaii 600 years ago brought with them pigs, coconut, papaya and noni, a medicinal that has caught in popularity again in recent years. The pigs were set free and then hunted.
It was the Tahitians that also fought over certain territorial regions with the other local people who had been peacefully living in Hawaii for thousands of years. The Tahitians used brutal tactics often killing all men of any given ohana, and then raping the women that remained. Although the women and children were absorbed into the Tahitian tribes, there was a deep sense of guilt, pain and shame over how they were the conquest of a bloody battle; also there was great grief over the loss of their loved ones, spouses, parents and grandparents that had been killed. The Polynesian ancestors perceive that the brutality of the Tahitians and their warring nature was directly related to the consumption of flesh in the form of pig and fish.
Over time, the Tahitian immigrants intermarried with the other Hawaiians from more ancient times and little was remembered thereafter about how they came to be in power. The Tahitians set up a monarchy of chiefs upon each island, dividing the land into self sustainable regions. Land had never been possessed until this time as the original Hawaiians had lived freely from the land and sea without boarders or boundaries between tribes or families. Now suddenly another group of Polynesians came and possessed and divided the land amongst them as if they had always prevailed in the islands.
Now here the Hawaiian ancestors will say something about this that most Hawaiians might not give consideration unto in present time. The earth was never meant to be owned, even by chiefs, land barons or self proclaimed royalty. Once the earth is owned, it guarantees that another race of humans will come along and own it again, and sooner or later even the Hawaiian royals or land barons will lose their land. And indeed this did come to be true.
There was also the dance in recent Hawaiian history of King Kamehameha; a warrior that decided that he would conquer all chiefs, including his own brother who was a chief that lived on the other side of the Big Island. King Kamehameha invited his brother for a festival and killed him. Then one by one all other chiefs were killed and destroyed by his warriors until all islands fell under his ruler ship. The only chief that did not war with King Kamehameha was the chief of Kauai, that chose instead to give the island of Kauai unto King Kamehameha; who then appointed this chief as the continued governor of Kauai.
The Hawaiian Ancestors perceive that uniting the Hawaiian Islands was perhaps not a bad thing. For one it has prevented Hawaii from being broken up under many other potential ownerships; much as has occurred in the Virgin Islands, which has become US, British and French along with Dutch territories. Perhaps if Hawaii had not been united, one island would have fallen to Japanese territory, another to the Philippines, another to Australia and another to the United States. At least Hawaii remains united, even if the United States has claimed this land as its own.
However we would also like to point out that if any one chief chooses to claim ownership over all islands, sooner or later an even bigger chief is going to come along and overtake the ownership. And indeed this came to be so as the US claimed Hawaii first as its “territory” overthrowing the monarchy around the turn of last century; and later in 1959 claimed Hawaii the 59th State of the United States. Ultimately it was the Tahitians however that set up the ownership that the United States claimed the land through.
In present time the land of Hawaii is being cut up extensively into small boxes of ownership and housing that is being purchased not by Hawaiians but by many people from around the world as “investments” or “vacation rentals”. Ownership is a funny thing. Ownership seems to multiply and divide leading to fewer and fewer open spaces and smaller and smaller properties without land enough even for a garden.
About sixty years ago, the land in Monoa Valley upon Oahu had few homes and large parcels of land, some of which was used as a local dairy due to the beautiful green grass of the region; there was plenty of room for many a garden along with chickens and a cow for each family in the region. Families raised most of their own food source at this time as a result of the fertile land in this valley. Often these families also provided local produce to the grocery stores within the bustling town of Honolulu. Honolulu port was busy in this era with visitors from around the world, mostly arriving upon steamship.
In present time, most of the land in Monoa Valley has been divided. Home after home has been constructed to a point that there is barely enough room upon each lot for a 10 by 20 foot garden. Perhaps in this era of vast supplies of inexpensive food source coming from large farms upon the mainland, it is o.k. to rely upon the grocery store for the needs of the family. But what if this changes? How will those living in Monoa Valley subsist if there is no space to raise one’s own food? This the Hawaiian Ancestors ponder.
Land was always valued as a necessity for existence on the part of the Polynesian race. Hawaiians in recent history have sold off their land for profit and gain. But what has it gained them really? Developers turned the land into an ocean of concrete, a vacation wonderland, a Disneyland for the Japanese and American tourists. This is not only so in Honolulu, but upon most islands today. Upon the island of Maui, so many tourists condos have been built that one can barely see the coastline anymore. This is also occurring upon the Big Island so rapidly that the value of homes has tripled in the past few years. Kauai is a little better as perhaps some of the more mountainous regions are less capable of being constructed upon. However the value of housing continues to rise, with the sizes of the property dwindling to postage stamp lots, or worse yet, vacation condominiums.
The vacation condominiums expect an income of $150 per night or more to offset the high cost of the mortgage. And indeed due to the degree that Hawaii is loved as a vacationland, this is exactly what occurs, driving up the costs of the condos to proportions that the locals can barely afford to buy let alone rent. Why is this occurring? What can those Hawaiians (or Hawaiian’s at heart) that desire to live in the islands do to offset the high cost of living?
Many Hawaiians have left for the mainland where life is less expensive; but they miss the beauty and love that emanates from the land. Are you willing to trade the love of your homeland for an easier life elsewhere? This also the Hawaiian ancestors ponder. This has left Hawaii to the wealthiest in the world to own and live upon. The wealthiest do not love the land. What happens when enough live upon the land of Hawaii and fail to love the land in return? The love begins to dissipate until it ceases to be. As the love leaves, the rain ceases to fall. As the rain ceases to fall, the beauty of the islands dries up; and a water shortage sets in. This has been problematic to the islands of Oahu, Maui and the Big Island (Kona side in particular) for the past few decades.
Now we love our channel Mila. Mila came to the islands in 1999 with a desire to assist us in restoring the love to the land. She and her beloved Oa worked and worked and worked with the land of Oahu, loving it to the best of their ability. They studied the dry side of Oahu and the wet side of Oahu to understand the different energy dynamics that create rain or create no rain. Over time they assisted earth in correcting the weather upon Oahu so that it rained all the way around the island. This took Mila and Oa over 3 years to accomplish in collaboration with the Earth Mother.
The Earth Mother has her desires also. If the love is lost in Hawaii, the Earth loses love in her heart center. If earth loses enough love in her own heart, she will go extinct. Therefore reconstitution of the love of the land upon Hawaii is vital to the Earth Mother’s own survival and continued evolution. Mila and Oa have long attuned unto the earth and have gone wherever she needs them to assist in the repair of her field; and the release of constipated energy upon the land.
Over the past few years, Mila and Oa spent their time upon the Big Island. This was a larger project to assist in the correction of the weather and the restoration of love of the land, as there are more ancient records of the loss of love from earth’s field that had to be understood and released in order for the rain to begin to fall. It took Mila and Oa over 3 years to accomplish this as well, but soon the rain began to fall upon the Kona or dry side. Neighbors of Mila and Oa began to complain not only about the dampness, but also about the bugs. Bugs such as mosquitoes had never been problematic in Kona in over 30 years many would say, but now they are. Mila and Oa only smile in response, as they understand the larger picture of how important rain is to the love of the aina; and the love of the Earth Mother.
Now the Earth Mother is altering the energy flow all around her global body. The same patterns that worked upon the Big Island are beginning to restore the weather in many regions global wide. This is a sign that the love is returning unto earth, which translates into her continued existence into the next millennia and beyond. This is important to the Hawaiian Ancestors as it is unto Mila and Oa, as we love the earth and we love the Earth Mother; we also love humanity and desire to see humanity also survive the coming times of change along with earth.
Many who are Hawaiian or Hawaiian at heart live in regions that parallel problems unto Hawaii are also occurring. Construction is at an all time high in many regions that are deemed beautiful and desirable to live within. Often the cost of living gets so high that those that had been born and raised in a given area are forced to leave. How and why does this occur?
From the Hawaiian Ancestors perspective, the overgrowth of one region over another is directly related to a beautiful dream that is filled with love. Those regions that are the most prestigious to own or play in generally host land that is beautiful due to plentiful rainfall. The rain that falls is a reflection of the level of love that the land hosts. Humans crave feeling loved, and so they gravitate towards beautiful regions that are lush to experience. Hence the value of such a region as Hawaii which may host more love than many other regions given its location under the heart chakra of earth.
Cities on the other hand are vastly lacking in love. Many humans however trade the love that they could receive elsewhere for the excitement and entertainment available in or near the cities. Alas excitement and entertainment does not fill the human heart; over time such preoccupations will only age and degenerate the body leading to disease. The human body is designed to interact with the land and the energy flow of the trees, mountains, oceans, lakes and valleys. The human body is not designed to live in a cement prison, regardless of how brightly lit and seemingly exciting that it may appear.
The Hawaiian Ancestors invite those Hawaiians or those who are Hawaiian at heart to leave the cities if this is where you live. The times ahead may create excessive violence in the cities; the city is also not a good place to support one’s health and well being. Health and well being can only really be sustained through the love of the land and sea that occurs through the open spaces and countryside.
If you cannot return to the islands, then choose to live in the countryside, and in the country you can still love the land, trees and waterways nearby. The exchange of love between human and land is all that really matters; and not necessarily where one lives. The Earth Mother will also appreciate the love that one offers to the land and will love you in return, allowing the body to receive the nurturing and nourishment required to continue to exist in health. How do you love the land, trees, waterways and sea? Perhaps this is a good question. From the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view, you love the land through the choice to do so, and it is that simple. Love the land and sea and the love will be returned, and you will feel loved from within.
Most humans, Hawaiians not excluded, are in search of love. Most search for romantic love and are disappointed when this type of love fails. Some search for love with their children and are disappointed when they reject you as teenagers. Some search for love with many partners, and also find this a disappointing dance in the long haul. Why does romantic love or love of the family fail?
Love cannot be generated or sustained without the love of the land or sea. If there is no love exchanged between humans and the land or sea, the love will dwindle until it ceases to exist. So this has occurred now as Hawaiians have moved further and further from their homeland and away from the land and sea that once sustained their ancestor’s existence. Now Hawaiian families are falling a part. Drug abuse and ICE are destroying the local people in the islands. Even those that have remained in the islands have forgotten somehow the necessity to love the aina and the sea.
Hawaiians have also fallen into many diseases that are the result of a lack of love exchanged between the land, food source and body. Just over 100 years ago, diabetes was not a prevailing problem for the Polynesian race; in this time period, Hawaiians had their own gardens and raised their own food out of love. The love filled the plants and vegetation eaten, and also filled the hearts of the Hawaiians leading to health and vitality.
Now in present time diabetes and obesity are common problems for the Hawaiian people. The diabetes and obesity are the result of eating empty foods that are not raised in love; but rather are grown upon large farms with chemical fertilizers and herbicides. The food is devoid of love and devoid of soul; the end result is emptiness of a vast proportion that is felt. Out of the emptiness of the food, Hawaiians overeat trying to fill their own hearts. This then leads to many other ailments that ultimately destroy the body in old age.
Obesity is on the rise in the United States as well as many other regions around the globe. The Hawaiian Ancestors perceive that the underlying cause of the need to overeat is really the emptiness of the fast food that now prevails as the underlying source of meals of the human species. The only way out of this dilemma is to learn to eat foods that are grown in love and in an organic manner; then the food may have the possibility of filling your heart with love as well as the body with the nutrients necessary to sustain health.
The best solution however from the Hawaiian Ancestor’s point of view is to raise your own food in your own garden, loving the plants each step of the way. As you love the garden, it will love you in return and provide amply for you and your family. The love will fill your heart, and your life will be enriched as a result. It is time for Hawaiians and those who are Hawaiian at heart to return to your gardens! It is time for Hawaiians to love the land and sea again so that the land and sea may provide amply for your needs.
Some Hawaiians have discovered that they lose weight as they return to a Hawaiian diet. The Hawaiian diet is devoid of dairy or meat products and rich in fresh local fish along with poi (fermented tarot or sweet potato) and greens such as steamed spinach, tarot leaves or mustard greens. Carbohydrates come from breadfruit or potatoes or rice. This type of diet when supplemented with other fresh fruit such as pineapple, coconut and papayas has assisted many Hawaiians in losing 100’s of pounds.
Why is this so? From the Hawaiian ancestors point of view, perhaps it is because much of the fish is caught by locals who exchange love with the sea; and the tarot that creates poi is raised in fields that are loved by those tending the soil; and the local fruit and other vegetables are raised in the gardens with love and offered at farmers markets. As Hawaiians consume food that is loved, they feel the love and the heart heals; they also eat less as perhaps in feeling filled with the love of the land, they are less hungry and more greatly nurtured and nourished.
Love can heal the largest of disasters and travesties. Love can heal the sea of its toxic state of being so that life may return to your oceans. A few years ago, Mila read a book “Messages from Water” by a Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto. Masaru was taking time to love and bless the waterways in Japan with large groups of people gathered with this common focus. Samples of the water were taken before and after the blessing and frozen and then examined under a microscope. Low and behold the frozen water changed in character following the blessing, often from rather grotesque formations to beautiful stars. This particular scientist also discovered that the waterways of Japan began to heal; smelly stagnant pools covered in algae recovered with the algae disappearing along with the smell in less than a year.
Loving the water and sea is vital to its own health and continued ability to provide for the people. It is as humans cease to love the sea and waterways that they also cease to provide and become sick or toxic in nature. This is not to underestimate the dumping of toxic substances into earth’s waterways, and humans have participated this now for close to 100 years of technological advancement. However in the simple choice to love the water again, there is a possibility that the water can self heal and bear greater life again.
Mila read a large series of articles recently in the “Mother Jones News” magazine. The Spring Issue of 2006 is devoted to the problems of the sea. Mila was very sad to read about the over fishing that now causes fishermen to go out 500 miles or more from shore to find any fish. She was also saddened to read about the large nets used that destroy more sea life such as turtles, seals, dolphins or sea lions than they catch fish. Also the growing “dead zones” where algae forms in such large amounts that it consumes all the oxygen in particular region of the sea. The result is that all fish and sea life dies for sometimes 100’s of miles, floating to the top of the water only to rot.
The underlying cause of the dead zones as determined by marine biologists is fertilizers; fertilizers that are used in vast quantities in farmland upriver from the ocean; as the fertilizers flush out the rivers and enter the sea in large enough amounts, it creates dead zones where the river and sea meet. One large dead zone is at the end of the Mississippi river and where it enters the Gulf of Mexico. Another and the largest dead zone of near the size of the state of North Carolina is just off the coast of Brazil.
Much like the dying coral reefs of Hawaii that are primarily due to fertilizers used in large quantities upon the many golf courses in the islands, chemical fertilizers alter the chemistry of the sea. Life that once amply existed begins to dwindle as the fertilizers throw the pH of the water off, allowing other problems such excessive algae to grow creating dead zones. Blessing and loving the sea again will begin to alter the energy flow within the water; this may allow the water to self heal providing the necessary shift to restore life.
Although humans have over fished the sea causing extinction of some species, as well as dumped many toxins into earth’s waterways, the Hawaiian Ancestors perceive that the main underlying cause of the death of the ocean is a lack of love. If humans would simply love the fish that they ate and send blessings back to the ocean, the fish would lay more eggs thereby creating more fish. Why would they do this? Well this is how love is reflected in physicality. Love translates into life; life of the fish translates into producing more fish.
So this is also so for the garden; the love you share with your plants will produce healthier crops that provides more and larger fruits or vegetables. There are those that have raised fruit and vegetables in love and have witnessed the difference; one group in England known as Findhorn produced so many cabbages in loving a small garden that they had to give them away, as there was enough for 100’s of people. This was experimented with nearly 50 years ago, but has had little impact upon the farming practices of Europe or anywhere else for that matter.
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rmers would not require fertilizers at all if they loved the land. In Lemuria, not even organic fertilizers were used in our farmlands. Why? The blessings of the Kahuna and the ohana provided the love necessary for the plants to grow and the fruits, nuts and vegetables to be yielded in support of the entire community. You see it is love that sustains life and causes plants to grow; not fertilizers whether they be organic or manmade matters not.
What is it about love that causes life to grow? Love provides chi. Chi provides a dance of energy that causes the DNA to spin. As the seeds are planted in the ground, and if they are loved, the chi of the love of those raising the food causes the DNA to spin; as the DNA spirals, it calls in the rain that nourishes the seeds in just the right amount of water required by the plant kingdom. The spiraling DNA also calls in just the right amount of sunshine to provide yet more chi to grow and produce flowers and then fruits or vegetables. The spiraling DNA will also create chemical reactions in the soil to provide the necessary nutrients to plant health. In the ocean, the love causes the fish to spawn more eggs as the DNA associated spirals due to the chi offered through the blessing. It is really love that creates and sustains life from the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view.
At another time, all of life existed solely from the breath without the requirement to eat anything to subsist. There are records within the Polynesian nation of such a state of being. In such a state, it is love that provides the chi necessary to sustain the existence of the body or to give birth to a child. One day humans and all kingdoms will evolve into such a state of being again; and in order to do so love must be a large and prevailing force to sustain all life upon earth. It is for this reason that the love of the Earth Mother must be restored; so that it can sustain life upon all continents and within all oceans. It is also why the love of the human heart also must be restored, as it is only in learning to love again that the possibility of evolving into another state of being exists.
Loving the land, sea or the waterway nearby wherever you live is an easy task; it requires nothing other than the choice to do so; and yet it could have magical results that are not to be underestimated, especially if more and more participate in this choice. For in loving the land and sea, the land and sea may begin to self heal and in so doing, will begin to better support life for yourself, your children and you future ancestors yet unborn. Hawaiians (and those who are Hawaiian at Heart) have always known that they are the guardians of the land and sea and that this is an ancestral responsibility. What does it mean to be a guardian of the land and sea? From the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view, guardianship begins with loving the aina and the sea; that the role of the guardian is to love the land and sea so that it sustains life for all.
If the health of the ocean, waterways and land is dependent upon love, then what about the blood flowing within your own body? Is the blood that flows through your veins not also dependent upon love? From our point of view, love is the most vital ingredient to the continued existence of the human species as well as earth. Love can also create miracles of change as it touches yourself, your loved ones and the land and sea.
Love is not a platitude however. What we mean by this is that it is easy to say “I love you”, or “I love the land” or “I love the sea” and not really open the heart to allow for an exchange of energies. Saying “I love the land” or “I love the sea” “I love my garden” without the exchange of real love in an energetic sense will have no affect upon the land, sea or garden. It is the exchange of energies that are fundamental to the act of love.
How does one allow for an exchange of energies of love with others or the land? Well this requires an open heart and an open chakra or energy vortex in order to allow for the act of love and the exchange of energies associated. Some may already discover that your hearts is open; generally those of this nature feel deeply and are considered sensitive or emotional in nature. Yet others may discover that you have numbed yourself with too much addiction to the technological gadgetry surrounding yourself, or due to the city that you live within, or due to the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs. If this is the case, you may have to give up the addiction and move out of the city in order to open the heart enough to feel before an exchange of love with the land and sea can occur for real.
Hawaiians have always known how to love. Hawaiians (and those who are Hawaiian at heart) recall in their ancestry another way of being that holds love as the foundation of existence. Those of this nature can easily bring what your ancestors once understood into present time and re-experience such a state of being. All that is required is the choice to do so, and so it will come to be.
We close this letter with the hope that those who read these materials make the choice to love again; to make the choice to give up the addictive preoccupations that are killing you; and to make the choice to leave the city that is also killing you and find your place back home to the islands or into the countryside. In the islands or in the countryside, we invite those who are Hawaiian or Hawaiian at heart to open your hearts again and remember to love the land and the sea. It is only as we love that then we may bless the land and sea, and as the land and sea are blessed, they will recover and heal. As you also remember to love and bless, you too will heal, and perhaps whatever ails you, whether it be physical or emotional in nature, will simply evaporate in the joy of feeling loved from within.
There is much healing that must occur for humans to move into a new era where love is restored as the foundation of our civilization. The choice to heal and love again begins with each human; as enough humans open the heart and remember to love, they will unite with hundreds, thousands and one day hundreds of thousands of others that choose to do the same. As this occurs, love will become the prevailing force of life; and as this occurs, what ails the human species as well as earth shall also evaporate. Or this is the future possibility we see coming for those who open their hearts and love again.
There is a prediction in the Bible that says “The meek shall inherit the earth”. To the Hawaiian Ancestors, this translates into those humans who open their hearts and love will love the earth, and in so doing, both the earth and those that love will “go home” or enter a state of heaven. Heaven is not only a nonphysical afterlife experience as an ancestor, but a physical experience that comes from living in love; love of the land; love of the sea; and love of one another. In a state of love, there can be heaven upon earth. Let us Hawaiians and Hawaiians at heart choose to create heaven upon earth in the restoration of our ability to love.
Until our next communication
Aloha
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