One can experience, as a visitor of Hawaii Island, the subtle energies and spirit of the ancestors through loving-harmonious feelings through the heart or through dreams – either dreaming on the Island or from oceans away. We can dream Hawaii as Hawaii dreams – for us – a dreaming ecology.
The land, water, nature life and subtle energies of Hawaii have healed and guided so many visitors. Let us learn to dream not only for ourselves and others but also for Hawaii, learning to protect Hawaii, for generations to come – for the children and our children's children. I hope to see you in Hawaii some day at one of our Dreaming Hawaii Retreats.
The King Kamehameha Statue was cast in 1888, lost at sea, and then recovered and erected at Kapaau. His actual birthplace 20.255582,-155.882818 was a few miles away in the Kohala Historical Sites State Monument, a remote area not easily accessible. June 11 is the State holiday Kamehameha Day, celebrated by a parade through the town. – Wikipedia
Kamehameha I (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəmehəˈmɛhə]; c. 1758 – May 8, 1819), also known as Kamehameha the Great, conquered the Hawaiian Islands and formally established the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810... Kamehameha is remembered for the Kānāwai Māmalahoe, the "Law of the Splintered Paddle", which protects human rights of non-combatants in times of battle. Kamehameha's full Hawaiian name is Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea. – Wikipedia
The land, water, nature life and subtle energies of Hawaii have healed and guided so many visitors. Let us learn to dream not only for ourselves and others but also for Hawaii, learning to protect Hawaii, for generations to come – for the children and our children's children. I hope to see you in Hawaii some day at one of our Dreaming Hawaii Retreats.
The King Kamehameha Statue was cast in 1888, lost at sea, and then recovered and erected at Kapaau. His actual birthplace 20.255582,-155.882818 was a few miles away in the Kohala Historical Sites State Monument, a remote area not easily accessible. June 11 is the State holiday Kamehameha Day, celebrated by a parade through the town. – Wikipedia
Kamehameha I (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəmehəˈmɛhə]; c. 1758 – May 8, 1819), also known as Kamehameha the Great, conquered the Hawaiian Islands and formally established the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810... Kamehameha is remembered for the Kānāwai Māmalahoe, the "Law of the Splintered Paddle", which protects human rights of non-combatants in times of battle. Kamehameha's full Hawaiian name is Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea. – Wikipedia