Greetings in the love and in the light of the ancestors, the Source of Life.
There is nothing better than a good cry to help restore your ability to think clearly.
Purification is needed when progress is blocked. Protection and purification are
inseparate.
Physical purification requires a healthy diet, adequate exercise and rest. If there is a block
from achieving physical purity, then it is time to make a change.
Emotional purity requires words and deeds to be genuine. This involves simplicity and
honesty. Grudges and resentments, time to release them. Mental purity is of clear
intentions. Spiritual purity is the focusing of the highest good. Release anything that
keeps you from shining.
Stay on track and shine brightly. The emphasis is on the importance of balance. Celebrate
the material world without clinging to it.
Develop spirituality without losing touch with the physical and natural world. This will
facilitate a state of balance. Pay close attention to all things, ideas, or persons that seem to
pull you off balance or trap you in emotional states. Approach all obstacles with an open
heart and be victorious.
You are the navigator of your canoe. Therefore, the only thing that is permanent is
change. Travel through changing conditions and chart your course carefully.
Sometimes strong winds and currents cause you to detour. You don’t need to worry.
Detours are also part of the journey. You may seem to go off course; you are still on your
way. Detours may even be necessary to ensure survival and success. You can only go as
fast as the wind will take you requiring timing and patience.
Notice where you are and who is on the journey with you and focus on the direction you
wish to go. Allow the wind to carry you.
Before we can harvest our crops, we must care for them with diligence, patience, and
persistence. Lono, the healer, breaks through and so do the spurts of energy needed to
complete a cycle. He appears when abundance is about to be harvested and to remind you
to share the fruits of your efforts.
Hawaiian Elder, Hale Makua