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Ho’oponopono

Hoʻoponopono is a traditional Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and repair.
At its core, it is a process of bringing things back into pono, right relationship, within families, between people, and between people and the unseen (ancestors, spirit, land)

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Lomi Lomi

Lōmīlōmi is a traditional Hawaiian healing practice that uses touch, movement, breath, prayer, and presence to restore balance in the body, mind, and spirit. It is not simply massage. It is healing work rooted in Hawaiian values, family lineage, and relationship to land and ancestors

La’au Lapa’au

Lāʻau lapaʻau is a traditional Hawaiian healing practice that uses plants alongside prayer, observation, and spiritual alignment to help restore pono (right relationship) in the body and life. The words themselves point to the heart of the practice: lāʻau (plants/vegetation) + lapaʻau (to heal/treat)

Mahina (Lunar Cycles)

Moon cycles are simply the natural phases the moon moves through each month, each carrying a different energetic quality. In Hawaiian ʻike (knowledge), the moon (mahina) has specific names and functions some days are good for planting, some for fishing, some for rest, some for ceremony. When you learn these cycles, you begin to see: Why some days feel clear and productive, Why other days feel heavy, emotional, or quiet, How timing affects outcomes not just effort. This isn’t abstract knowledge. It’s applied awareness.

Hokuleia

Built by the Polynesian Voyaging Society to prove that ancient Polynesians purposely settled the Pacific using natural navigation (stars, currents, birds) rather than drifting. Listen to the mo'olelo's and get inspired by the teachings of the ocean & skies described by the voyagers who sailed the seas.

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Ho’oponopono

Hoʻoponopono is a traditional Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and repair.
At its core, it is a process of bringing things back into pono, right relationship, within families, between people, and between people and the unseen (ancestors, spirit, land)

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