Webb20 sep. 2014 · Ka Makua Lani (the heavenly father) Huli mau ia ‘oe (and always turn to you) I ka lani la (reaching to heaven above) Li olu iho no, we ask that life be kind O walu o malu mai, and watch us from above A pili pu’u wai, we hope each soul will find Me ke aloha e, another soul to love Let this be our prayer, let this be our prayer Webb13 maj 2016 · Proverbs of Love. Kahuna Nui Hale Kealohalani Makua – “ Love all you see, including yourself. ” — Hale Makua. E Hoomau Maua Kealoha – ( May our love last forever.) Aloha Aku No, Aloha Mai No – ( I give my love to you, you give your love to me.) `A`ohe loa i ka hana a ke aloha – ( Distance is ignored by love.)
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Webb22 dec. 2015 · No doubt Katherine Lee Bates was well aware of the overthrow of the Hawaiian government. This may have been on Bates’ mind when she wrote “God mend thine every flaw” within the lyrics of her own “America the Beautiful” in the summer of 1893. Liliuokalani was placed under house arrest in 1895 and charged with treason for a failed … WebbThis simple mantra, taught us by Dr. Hew Len, is the most popular and well-known Ho´oponopono cleaning prayer. Although it is short, it’s still very powerful. It uses the power of repentance and self forgiveness to heal and transmute any limiting beliefs or memories. And of course you also add the power of gratitude. black and blue background wallpaper
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WebbAs head of the ‘Onipa‘a (meaning “immovable,” “steadfast,” “firm,” “resolute”) movement, whose motto was “Hawaii for the Hawaiians,” Liliuokalani fought bitterly against annexation of the islands by the United States. Annexation nonetheless occurred in … WebbHawaiian Pidgin. God, you our Fadda. You stay inside da sky. We like all da peopo know fo shua how you stay, an dat you stay good an spesho, an we like dem give you plenny … WebbTHE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER IN HAWAIIAN - Hawaiian is a Polynesian language closely related to Tahitian, Maori, etc., and is, as the name implies, spoken primarily in the U. S. state of Hawaii. It is an official language of Hawaii, and, according to the US Census, is today spoken by over 25,000 people. davante adams black and white