The Peacegivers, Hawaiians, Masters of the Light

The Peacegivers, Hawaiians, Masters of the Light
Author: C. F. Ka'ai
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0615185134


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~A story based on a true experience~~C.F. Ka'ai has been aware of elements of the Peacegivers story since childhood, as told by the Ancestors in spirit. Once forgotten, it was brought back to memory unexpectedly during a session with an intuitive channeler. This launched a personal journey to uncover what the Ancestors had spoken of long ago, and to fulfill the instruction received as a child, "books need to be written." This book tells a story of Light and shares an ancient message of peace, and reveals the Hawaiian People as peace-givers, vital contributors of Light. Their profound wisdoms and understanding of the divine connection with ourselves, others and the sacred nature that surrounds us, can light the way and positively affect contemporary times.~~This is a story of Light. Long ago in a remote valley, lay hidden the village of Ra'le in the Mu Nation and a warrior of light family who battles Shadow to save the Light of Mu for future times.

The Peacegivers, Hawaiians, Masters of the Light the Return to the Water Path

The Peacegivers, Hawaiians, Masters of the Light the Return to the Water Path
Author: Elaine J Thompson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre:
ISBN:


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A story based on true information and teachings. In the beginning of Mu (Lemuria), the Creator set a holy mark upon this land, and acknowledged this land to develop the Water Path consciousness and release it into this world for the future and betterment of all who resides on this planet and the universe. It is a consciousness of epic proportion, but Mu fell before it could be accomplished. The Ra'leians return to bring forth the lost knowledge of Mu called the Water Path Consciousness.It is a story the star ancestors and ancient ancestors of Hawai'i want to share. It is a story of light and spiritual knowledge. It is a universal call to bring forth this light and wisdom to a busy, fragmented, technological world, that has lost sight of the essential building blocks to a healthy existence, and to bring forth the understanding of the divine connection which exists within ourselves, others and the sacred nature that surrounds us. Humanity and planet Earth mean much more to the universe than we are aware of.

Pele's Wish

Pele's Wish
Author: Sondra Ray
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010-11-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1577317572


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The wisdom and spirituality of Hawaiian elders is a facet of Hawaiian culture that outsiders rarely see or truly understand. New Age veteran Sondra Ray and her personal guide, Auntie Pua, act as messengers of the Aloha spirit, sharing the sacred teachings of the Kahunas — the “transmitters of secrets” — through kitchen-table style storytelling and first-hand adventures. The ancient rituals and basic tenets of the Huna way — loving oneself, nurturing other beings and the land, and living in harmony with all of life — provide a powerful code of transformation, leading to a deeper spiritual life more in tune with the rhythms of the natural world. By identifying the three core selves present in everyone, and in coordinating the way the three selves interact, readers learn to control their own reality — this is the Huna Way.

Light Upon the Mist

Light Upon the Mist
Author: Akaiko Akana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780963517302


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LIGHT UPON THE MIST is a 125-page book that presents, between two soft covers, a timely & astute blueprint for spiritual cohesion & political, racial & global harmony for the Hawaiian people & all others. "Humanity above nationality," asserts Akaiko Akana. "Intermarriage is, & will continue to be, the most powerful means of bridging the nations of the world together into a common bond of sympathy & mutual helpfulness." Born in 1884, he lived a brief but prolific 48 years, 14 of them spent at the pulpit of the Kawaiahao Church. He died in 1933. Seventy-five years ago, when Akaiko Akana was 33 years old, he wrote "The Sinews for Racial Development" a blueprint for success that he dedicated to the progress of the Hawaiian Young People of the Territory of Hawaii. LIGHT UPON THE MIST is a compilation of the writings of Akaiko Akana: such as, "The Sinews for Racial Development" & various newspaper/magazine articles, some written by him & some written about him. Pay by check or money order. To order by mail, write to: Mahina Productions, 75-5595 Palani Road, Suite 6-215 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740.

Kahuna of Light

Kahuna of Light
Author: Moke Kupihea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN:


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The Sacred Symbols of Mu

The Sacred Symbols of Mu
Author: James Churchward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533366924


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Fully illustrated. According to Churchward, Mu was a lost continent in the Pacific Ocean, which was destroyed in a global cataclysm tens of thousands of years ago; Mu was the original home of mankind, and all subsequent civilizations descended from it. The Pacific islands and their inhabitants are supposed to be the last survivors of this primordial motherland. Churchward's Mu was a huge continent, which stretched from Micronesia in the West to Easter Island and Hawaii in the East. He also believed in a literal mid-Atlantic Atlantis. He proposed a global network of huge gas-filled caverns which, if vented, could cause large areas of land to be submerged. He claimed that, while posted in India, he befriended a priest ('Rishi'), who revealed to him ancient tablets written in an otherwise unknown language. The Rishi taught him how to read this language, Naacal. The tablets described the land of Mu, the Lemuria of the Theosophists. He also claimed that he was able to discern writing from Mu on a mysterious set of tablets discovered in Mexico by an explorer named William Niven.

Hamlet's Mill

Hamlet's Mill
Author: Giorgio De Santillana
Publisher: Gambit, Incorporated, Publishers
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1969
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:


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Hamlet's Mill

Hamlet's Mill
Author: Hertha Von Dechend
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2020-02-10
Genre:
ISBN:


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The main argument of the book may be summarized as the claim of an early (Neolithic) discovery of the precession of the equinoxes (usually attributed to Hipparchus, 2nd century BCE), and an associated very long-lived Megalithic civilization of "unsuspected sophistication" that was particularly preoccupied with astronomical observation. The knowledge of this civilization about precession, and the associated astrological ages, would have been encoded in mythology, typically in the form of a story relating to a millstone and a young protagonist-the "Hamlet's Mill" of the book's title, a reference to the kenning Amlóða kvren recorded in the Old Icelandic Skáldskaparmál.[1] The authors indeed claim that mythology is primarily to be interpreted as in terms of archaeoastronomy ("mythological language has exclusive reference to celestial phenomena"), and they mock alternative interpretations in terms of fertility or agriculture.[2]

Magic Words

Magic Words
Author: Craig Conley
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609250508


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Magic Words: A Dictionary is a oneofakind resource for armchair linguists, popculture enthusiasts, Pagans, Wiccans, magicians, and trivia nuts alike. Brimming with the most intriguing magic words and phrases from around the world and illustrated throughout with magical symbols and icons, Magic Words is a dictionary like no other. More than sevenhundred essay style entries describe the origins of magical words as well as historical and popular variations and fascinating trivia. With sources ranging from ancient Medieval alchemists to modern stage magicians, necromancers, and wizards of legend to miracle workers throughout time, Magic Words is a must have for any scholar of magic, language, history, and culture.