Hawaiian Shamanism, as distinct from warrior types of shamanism,
uses love as its primary tool for healing. In this workshop we
will work with the Power of Aloha to effect changes in our own
realities and those of others we care about. Using ritual,
powerful techniques of the mind, classic and modern forgiveness
practices, and Huna-style shamanic journeys we will explore many
ways to become more self-empowered and effective in our lives.
By loving ourselves we can do great things. By loving others we
can help change the world. During the course of this five-day
workshop, we will have ample time to let the beauty of Hawaii
perform its own special magic. And, most of all, we will have fun
and enjoy a deep connection with others of like mind and heart.
Kamaʻāina Commuter: $585
Kamaʻāina rates are all-inclusive and provide access to Kalani
campus for all instruction and course activities, three meals per
day, and use of Kalani's facilities
including our 25-meter pool, hot tubs and sauna. A valid Hawaii
state-issued ID or driver's license must be presented at check-in
to receive the kama'aina rate.
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Dances
of Universal Peace
Join us for deep sweetness, heart healing, oneness….
Dances
of Universal Peace are easily learned, with gentle movements
that even "non-dancers" can greatly enjoy. Singing sacred,
ancient phrases creates a full body healing vibration, and
when conscious movement is added, these become powerful
spiritual practices. Each dance will be fully taught, no
experience is necessary.
December 23rd, Friday at 7-8:30
pm
and January 20th,
call 808 982 6755
at
La'akea Community,
13-3844 Ala'ili Rd.
Pahoa, Puna, Hawaii:
808-443-4076
Take Hwy 130 off of Hwy 11, near Kea'au, to Pahoa
Stay on hwy 130 past Pahoa
Just past mile marker 14, turn Rt onto Ala'ili Rd.
Go down Ala'ili Rd. about one mile, turn Rt into La'akea
driveway. Proceed past the "park here" sign to the "main house".
Park here and proceed on foot to the main house. - bring a
flashlight!
Amara Karuna
808 982 6755
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Community
Tour
at
La'akea
Intentional Community, Pahoa
Where: La'akea
Community, meet at Main House
When: Saturday, Dec.
17th @ 9:30 am & Jan. 7th @
9:30 am
Cost: Donation, suggested $5-15 if you can.
No one turned away.
More Info:
call Aniko for more info at 214-4601 or
reply to this email.
Description: Come join us for a tour of our community! Allow
Aniko, one of our members, to walk you around the land,
including our organic gardens, alternative building methods, off
grid solar system, animals and orchards.
We are a committed group of people working together closely in
community, on our 24 acre organic permaculture farm. We
integrate the social aspects of sustainability into daily life:
how to live together with honesty, love and peace, and share
power and leadership. We do not have one central leader, but
instead share the cost of the land and the leadership equally.
This is a great time to tour the land and ask questions about
community.
Let us know if you are coming. Thanks!
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New Culture
Community
Winter Camp
Opening to Life
Come Join us for a totally
Unique, Intimate, Amazing and Powerful Social
Co-creation
Where: La'akea Community
When: Feb. 9th - Feb. 15th 2017
fee: $675 - $500 sliding scale
Join us in co-creating safe,
nurturing, inspiring community, with a focus on how we can be
deeply connected with each other, with nature and the world. Come
celebrate, be challenged, and enjoy yourself on the land as we share
our talents, knowledge and hearts with each other. Our rich
program will have a focus on a
sustainable culture of interconnections, including classes in
communication skills, Playback Theater, massage, boundaries and
more as well as cuddle puddles, gender circles, Tantra Pujas and a
creativity sharing Cabaret night.
The daily schedule will include space for morning yoga,
ZEGG-style forums, three meals and time for an afternoon snooze or
workshops led by campers.
See http://www.newculturehawaii.org/hawaiiwintercamp.htm