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At 9:08am on March 21, 2009, Korani said…
Hi Melvin, I love ho'oponopono! and use it all the time. I also refer my clients and students on my workshops to this powerful and beautiful process. Blessings to you and to all, Korani
At 12:20pm on March 5, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
Thanks!
At 11:25am on March 5, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…

Hi Melvin!
Thanks for joining the group and have a nice day for today! (Hm, I don't know what time it is the where you are, :-)
At 9:36am on February 18, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…

At 1:56am on February 18, 2009, Marinspin said…
At 10:58am on February 14, 2009, Marinspin said…
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Wishing you much magic happiness and buckets of love for Valentines Day and your year ahead.
At 1:26pm on February 13, 2009, Marinspin said…
Gardening is fantastic! We grew beets and corn and all kinds of other vegetables.
At 3:00am on February 13, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
Guess, that you can be that light in the greatest darkness! I believe, that you can.
Aloha!
At 2:51am on February 13, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
We are the ones who have created the darkness, we are the ones who have committed the crimes, we are the ones who show the light, we are the ones who give the love. There's no-one but us. To see, where the most of us is still going, that's the pain. The question is: "Are we the ones who make the rules, or are the rules something that makes us?"
I know where I've been, I know where I am, I know that I'm eternal. But what does that knowing help us all? I matters how we use the knowing... The separation is the illusion, that will go.
The responsibility is not only what we do to the people around us, but also all of the thoughts and feelings. It is what we do to the animals, plants, air, water, soil. What we think about the other galaxies... Everything matters, there's not a single moment, that I could forget it all.
Thank you, my dear friend!
At 1:07am on February 13, 2009, Marinspin said…
Yes my only sibling a sister.

I lived on a piece of property in Ulupalakua surrounded by the ranch. Julie H. and Elenor and Walter use to live up there and Carter too. We were surrounded by cows sometimes. They would move the cows once in a while and you could hear the cows cry all night. Nice views up there and good gardening too. We had a vegetable garden.
At 1:04am on February 13, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
Wish you, the what is best for you and thank you for the comment. For me "the all is well" comes when the harmony is all over an no-one wants to cause the suffering because of the understanding. The Earth is not a limit, but it needed to be restored here for the beginning. My personal suffering comes from the not knowing the enough ways how to bring the harmony here. But the ordinary things? That is difficult to explain. Even if I have not enough money, I still can't worry about it, I'm still thinking about what could I do to make something that would get us closer to cosmical harmony. I'm not suffering even when I'm sick - mostly it shows the way how to take better care of ourselves. If I have the something to choose in between , then I take what brings happiness. I know what it means to love everyone and everything. That does not mean supporting the actions that break the harmony. That is the only way to stay focused on how to give some effort to restore at least something, it reaches the all anyway.
Aloha.
At 9:24pm on February 11, 2009, Marinspin said…
Where did you live in Hawaii? I lived in Ulupalakua briefly and I use to like to hang out in Lower Nahiku.

I learned a lot from that prayer that you shared. I only have one family member left and I don't talk to them.
At 9:44am on February 11, 2009, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
Thank you for uploading these great videos. It is hard to know what really happened with so many cultures and places after the invasions. But these roots still remain in the hearts and souls of all those people. I've been reading the books, one written by Miloslav Stingl and the other by Kenneth Meadows, these have given some ideas of how deep this culture is. Our country has been occupied many times throughout the history, too. Yet, what remains inside of the human hearts, it just cannot be destroyed. And the times are being changed already and more and the more people will come to the understanding the what really matters in our lives. Thank you.
At 9:45pm on January 30, 2009, Mike Balitao said…
i wana visit hawaii someday and visit the pcc when i used to dance polynesian i learn samoan tahitian maori and hula dances its was koolio
At 9:43pm on January 30, 2009, Mike Balitao said…
hawaii is my favorite place to go because you guys culture is very ausome you know you guys have that mana in ya. i learn to speak hawaiian when i joined a polynesian dance group in oxnard cali and in bakersfield cali i learn a lot and i like the hula kahiko dances its so meaningfull even the hula auana
At 9:31pm on January 30, 2009, Mike Balitao said…
aloha melvin pehea oe bro hope all is well

        

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