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for this.  Reading this morning from out literature to calm my spirit and then my mind and emotions and then my body follows with relaxation.  I can continue my day now in a more balanced rhythm and pace.  This is what Thomas told me.   "Why are thou troubled because things do not succeed with thee according to thy desire?  Who is there who had all things according to his will?   Neither I, nor thou, nor any man upon earth"?

 

 

When the student is ready...the teacher arrives.   When man listens...God speaks.   Aloha from Moku O Keawe...  Love from the Big Island.   ((((hugs)))) smile



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You said it brother! Or, I guess Thomas said it, but thanks for bringing it to my attention! Excellent perspective.

Love back from the hot and muggy Midwest! Here it alternated between Kona and Hilo for July - beautiful and sunny, alternating with bouts of rain. Now it's just settled into our usual hot humid August.

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Powerful quote. Thanks, Jerry. And help me with this: Is the pronunciation of your city HIlO or Heelew or Heelo? I have friends who are moving to Maui soon and have pronounced it differently than it reads to me. And I'm not quite sure of their pronunciation of it either.

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The wisdom of Thomas A' Kempis always reaches deep into my soul

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He - low ?

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Thank you, Cathy. Now, I know how to pronounce it correctly when we talk about their move and places they have been and know about.

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He - low is the correct pronunciation.   A = Ah   E = Ay   I = E  O = O  U = OO  Y = nothing at all cause we don't have it in our alphabet.  smile



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Thank you, Jerry. Hilo is not Hi-low but he-low, the A is soft - not hard, the E is hard A?, the I is a hard E, the O is a hard O, the U is soft like oo not hard like Yu and there is no y in your alphabet? I hope I can remember this and I am so happy to learn the correct pronunciation of the word that looks different than it sounds and how they pronounced it.

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It is a beautiful place.....

 

 



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A very spiritual culture...Let me share our cultural protocols...

Hawaiian Values
1-Aloha unconditional love of self and others
2-Hoohana the value of intentional work
3-Imi ola to seek best life, proactive destiny
4-Hoomau perseverance, tenacity, resilience
5-Klia I ka nuu achievement, striving for excellence
6-Hookipa the hospitality of complete giving
7-Ohana  family as a human circle of Aloha...
8-Lokahi  the value of teamwork. Collaboration
9-Kakou  inclusiveness and the language of we"
10-Kuleana  ones sense of responsibility and accountability
11-Ike loat  o seek learning, wisdom and mastery
12-Haahaa  the value of humility
13-Hoohanohano  the value of respect and dignity
14-Alakai  the value of leadership
15-Malama caring, compassion, stewardship
16-Mahalo   thank you as a way of living
17-Nana i ke kumu  source, spirit, personal truth
18-Pono  rightness and balance, ethical harmony
19-Ka la hiki ola  promise of the new day, hope

There was no wonder or question I had about how Al-Anon was put together and continued together after I arrived and started to work the program.  I understood the program from a natural level and subconscious level already.  I was raised within the culture as such even including the one natural protocol not stated, a relationship with Akua...the creator God over all gods who has provided us and gifted us with all we have and are responsible to take care of so that others may have such as ours...abundant life...ka makana; the gift. 

Thanks for letting me share it.  

((((na puliki)))) smile



-- Edited by Jerry F on Monday 25th of August 2014 10:55:06 PM

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I wish I knew how to save it for future reference. I am so drawn to all this. Thank you, Jerry. My friends want me to come stay with them in Maui when they move there. Who knows? Maybe I will and I can experience the culture although certainly not as you can. You live it.

Kenny:  How do I save this post?  Is it a permalink thing or a something other thing?



-- Edited by grateful2be on Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:53:47 AM

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I was there one time and was struck by the reverance that existed for the ancestors.  Of course, the natural beauty was breathtaking, too.  I believe we had lunch in Hilo.



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I was smiling during the phonetics part of the posts. As a homescooling parent of many years I really appreciated it.  Many a days such conversations took place at the school table. :)

 

 

 



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When the student is ready...the teacher arrives.   When man listens...God speaks.   Aloha from Moku O Keawe...  Love from the Big Island.   ((((hugs)))) smile

 

Hey Jerry, I love your quote because it is so so true.

For so long, I was such a broken and lost person. I wanted so much to help my ah. How could I possibly help him, when I was and am so broken myself?  I finally realized that I was desperately in need of help, and I cried out. My teacher arrived and led me to Al-Anon. I am so thankful.

Thank you for sharing that.





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Thank you Jerry for your posts, so inspirational and I love the Hawaiian Protocols,
seems, I arrived on the right day.

Mahalo

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Mahalo Bea...good to hear from you again...you okay?  (((hugs)))

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Hi Beatrice Missed you glad to see you back again :)

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