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Friday, August 4, 2017

Vol VI No. 662 Part 1c


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Luwella Leonardi Laulani is Liko on Maui?
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Laulani Teale No he is still here, thinking of going
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Luwella Leonardi I know, I've been watching this all night on various FBs. Kaukuoha got arrested too! That's why I was asking. Kaleikoa was near by. 💗
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August 2 at 9:18am

Keli P. Akina
DUE PROCESS: No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land.[2]
The phrase "due process of law" first appeared in a statutory rendition of Magna Carta in 1354 during the reign of Edward III of England, as follows:
No man of what state or condition he be, shall be put out of his lands or tenements nor taken (taken to mean arrested or deprived of liberty by the state), nor disinherited, nor put to death, without he be brought to answer by due process of law

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Kika Lomi Waialae US constitution...

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Kika Lomi Waialae Iʻm almost complete on my "play the US constitution game". Iʻll keep the FB community posted.

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July 31 at 4:16pm
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Deldrene Herron What does the Kingdom of Hawaii Constitution say. That's the Law of our country.
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Keli P. Akina Depends which constitution you are referring to.
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Keli P. Akina The Kingdom had a few constitutions but only one was the perfect constitution.
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Charmaine Bugado Are you saying that due process changes between constitutions in Hawaii?

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Today was a Powerful Day at work. I sat in Awe as members of our Lāhui came to testify on the Protection of Mauna-a-Wākea. Despite so many hardships, our people came. Representing not only themselves, but their 'ohana. Their communities. Their islands. Their kūpuna, the ancestors, some who made their presence known through the perching upon of the haka, or mediums. Also representing the keiki and mo'opuna. some of who were also present. The deepest expressions of Aloha pau'ole, of Love, as well as frustration and heartbreaking disappointment were released into our Boardroom. Powerful words which took flight, and landed and pierced accordingly.
Each person who spoke, carried an important unique message, overlaying the foundation of Aloha 'Āina. To Love the Land and Sea. Aloha kekahi i kekahi. To Love Each Other. To Protect the Mauna. Understanding that sometimes Love can be tough and even hurtful at times. It was a Powerful Day of Reflection. For All. Our Beloved Queen came as well to share her Presence and Love through inspired song.
Today I was reminded of a Beautiful Hawaiian woman, a friend with Amazing Gifts of what Mary Kawena Pukui calls 'ike pāpā lua in Nānā i ke Kumu, Look to the Source. It is the Gift of Second Sight. To see Spirit. To hear Spirit. To let Spirit speak through you. Through her and others, I have better understood the Spirit World and the reasons why things happen in this World, the good and the bad. The lessons for the Soul. The choices we make. The Sacrifices.
She shared with me a story, a profound story, with humility. She had traveled to the West Coast for an engagement and didn't plan to stay very long. While there, she was visited by a Spirit. An Alaskan Native. He showed her a vision of himself standing on top of a massive dark Mountain in the Blackness of Time. Then the massive hand of Wākea came down and pulled the Mountain, the Mauna, up from the darkness of Pō, into the Ao, the Light. Then Wākea took his other hand and with it, scooped out Lake Waiau, like an 'umeke which was filled with water. He then grabbed the Sun, and brought it closer, just enough that the newly formed Lake Waiau wouldn't be in a constant state of being frozen, but mostly in liquid form.
Lake Waiau was then shown to be a portal. When varied constellations line up above, like Casseiopeia, and others, the lake becomes a place where dimensional beings can travel back and forth, such as the Mo'o.
My friend was also shown that not only are our Mauna in Hawai'i Sacred to Mother Earth, to Papa, but all mountain peaks around the World hold special meaning and purposes here, as they touch the Heavens.
It was also revealed, that Lake Waiau, serves another important function. It is a Reflecting Pool for the akua, the gods. When they gaze into the waters of the lake, they see their true selves. Not how they think they should look or how people should view them, but their True Selves. Not always the easiest Reflection to see for a human or for an immortal.
Poliahu then entered the scene. She lamented. "The Summit of the Mauna is for the akua. Man doesn't belong there." Then she further mourned, "Is Nothing Left that is Sacred to Man? Must Man Destroy Everything?"
Then my Friend was told by the Alaskan Native Spirit, "Man need not look into the Universe for the Answers. Everything we are seeking is right here, deep within, each of us."
After hearing this experience, it resonated deep within my Soul. I was so grateful for her sharing with me and had asked if I could share this publicly one day. She agreed. I hope I did her profound mo'olelo justice as I recollected it about a year later.
So tonight, as I sit here on the lānai, and the Moon makes her slow descent, I know my brothers and sisters are out there in the dark, on Maui, holding the line yet again. To protect Haleakalā. My Heart again Swells with an indescribable Love, and tears well up yet again.
So I humbly look to my Awesome Creator. To my 'Aumakua. My Ancestors. My Guardian Angels. My Spirit Guides and Protectors. My akua. For Guidance. As the Beautiful Moon quietly watches the tears cascade down my face, I cleanse my Heart and release the burdens of the Day. A deep sadness. A deep pain. But also a deep Love. Deep Gratitude. Which I bury deep inside like the Treasure that it is.
Gratitude. For this Life. This short ephemeral Life. Where the True Soul Lifting and Fulfilling Beauty comes more and more each day, not with the riches of society, but with the riches of Humanity. The intangible experiences, Soul Lessons and Deep Abiding Love that you do take with you when you depart this World.
So I am grateful for seeing, hearing, and feeling my brothers and sisters today. In Loving Gratitude. And to those on Maui, on the frontline, and all those around the Islands and the World, holding Space and Light. For Mauna-a-Wākea. For Haleakalā. For all Sacred Places. I send you Much Healing Love, Light and Gratitude. Not so much for what you do. But simply for Who You Are.
Cherish, Forgive and Love Each Other. Some of us may not wake tomorrow. Cherish. Forgive. Love. That Truly is What Life is About...
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Claire Ann Kalaunuola Domingo Kai Markell mahalo for sharing your emotional day with us & your hoaalohaʻs truthful & humble moʻolelo. Perfect moʻolelo to close this day, release, forgive, heal, & 💖💗 aloha. I pō mālie e ke hoa!
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August 1 at 11:38pm
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C Keoahunui Uale Warrington Mahalo for your manaʻo dear Kai. I am praying for our brothers and sisters who are following their hearts in protecting our Haleakala! It is heavy on my heart...
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Dana De Vera House Kai as I read your words I think of my grandma who was born in Kula. So emotional. I also pray for those who are protecting Haleakalā and Mauna-a-Wākea. I feel your words of love and light. My heart becomes hopeful when you share your manaʻo. ❤️
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Mary Kupau Mahalo for Sharing this delicate battle🌺 I Pray for Peace...Peace for our People & Peace for our 'Aina🌺
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August 2 at 12:07am
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Starr Kealaheleokalani Mahalo my sweet dear 💜so present and with exactly what was needed. I carried your paʻakai all day with me... and what a full day it was. For all the gifts you bring and are, mahalo 🙏🏽
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Randy Hudnall Do we continue to watch our aina deteriorate? Kai we all have that spark in our hearts we need to wake up and listen. ❤️🙏🏽
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Lora Martin Kai beautiful words, even the natives on the mainland are having to fight to keep their sacred sites from being destroyed. Prayers being sent to creator for a good outcome.
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Jennifer A Hill 
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Kaala Brandt Absolutely Beautiful! Mahalo for sharing!
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Nanci Munroe "We're closer to the next time than we are to the last time" - Kaho`okahi Kanuha
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Arma R. Oana Kai your words are reflecting my developing spiritual sight!! These moments still surprise me!!! I'm in awe of you and your heart!
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August 2 at 2:13am
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Janine Jackson So beautifully said, thank you for carrying the message to us and thank your friend for her heart that is so open that she can recieve such a strong message for us. As my physical being lives on the mainland now , and I am not a native America, my hea...See More
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Niecey Sato Mahalo for sharing Kai. Your words always make me reflect upon my life and I mahalo you for that.
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August 2 at 5:37am
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Betts Cruz living here makes you feel this no matter where you are in the islands, prayers to all involved.....
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Lorilani Keohokalole-Torio Sharing!!! 
You are my Kahu 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Ann Evans Mahalo !! My words stick in my throat. My heart knows the truth. I will share your words...to spread that truth. Me ke aloha !
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August 2 at 6:06am
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Michael Guerrero Kai yours words speak truth and love ...Mahalo for sharing your beautiful thoughts and love
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Irenio Yante Villaren III Pololei e Kai....its hard to watch as yet another island's highest peak gets "a tower of Babel" placed upon it and we don't have a say in it at all. So much parallels and parables that can be likened and yet....we the people can only do so much. I look...See More
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Kit Whc So beautiful, it moved me to tears. Mahalo for sharing.
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August 2 at 6:45am
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Linda Rowell Stevens We are watching the demise of what we all love & hold so dearly ,if only all hearts could hear your message,once our sacred places are gone what do we look to,a telescope? Then are we looking for something more beautiful than what man has destroyed?
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August 2 at 6:49am
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Mehana Thomas Your eloquent words of truth moved me deeply Kumu Kai....mahalo.
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Nani Pai Mahalo, Kai, for your words of wisdom- cherish, forgive, love.
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August 2 at 6:52am
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Sharon KaleioKapiolani Lindsey-Medeiros Mahalo dear friend for this wonderful post though it doesn't speak for all of us it speaks volumes for the majority of us And as I read my Sites of Oahu there are still more areas that need to be protected ...See More
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August 2 at 7:04am
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Elizabeth Royale Speechless. Kai Markell, powerful love. Aloha nui!
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Bev Amaral Mahalo Kai....mahalo to Aunty for sharing...now I understand the Ike...♥️
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August 2 at 7:28am
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Desiree Keahi Beautiful, Beautiful,
Beautiful.
I envisioned, I hears, I saw and I felt everything that you've said while I read your life experiences. Thank you Kai... For ALWAYS taking me with you as you journey to various n some sacred places. Mahalo nui 💋💜
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Cheryl Ann LOVE this so much! Waking up to this writing and feeling your hug around me still from that awemazing day yesterday. There was all of what you wrote above and continued with time spent the rest of the day with Kiaʻi. Your expression of it all, priceless. Mahalo. Ruth AlouaMehana KihoiBimo AkionaStarr Kealaheleokalani love you.
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Victoria Andrasevits Well written,and we'll said, with Love,true emotions,God is good, Remember always how we are raised and where we come from..most of all love one another,and know GRACE.. is given,and Mercy,and Hope.. ALOHA KE AKUA 👑👑👑
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Helen Murahashi Beautiful and eloquentI Reading your words, I felt your wonder and awe...and love Thank you, Kai. Cherish....Forgive....Love ❤️❤️❤️
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Maile English Mahalo for sharing! This is so beautiful. It brought me to tears ❤️ Sean English
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Denise Fadem Beautiful kai! I felt your words for you speak through all of us. Mahalo Akua, nā kupuna, nā ʻaumakua. "We are the light"
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Thurina Brown Mahalo Kai
Absolutely Beautiful and touched my heart and soul🤗
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Haunani Moniz Kūe!!!!
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Justice Rubin Oh my goodness absolutely love..... Mahalo for sharing..... Cried like a baby
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Leona Leialoha Mahalo for sharing your awesome mana'o once again!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Jean Alcazar AMENE!!! MAHALO FOR SHARING!!! THIS YOU SPEAK IS THE HEART OF 
A L O H A!!!
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Susi Strom Ohhh, again much gratitude for your inspiring words, and so much more   Prayers 
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Momi Fernandes Bless our people to imua the mountain!
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