Conclusion
We
would not have ARCH today if the native Hawaiians had not kept the
Mana alive. ARCH is a very, very powerful energy and needs to be
treated with great respect!
I'm
not sure why ARCH found me. It seems like it would have been more
appropriate for a native Hawaiian to be chosen. But it was me that
was at the Kahuna Healing Stones of Life promising that I would
do anything I could to get their (the Kahuna) Mana out to the world
if they honored me a with a permanent healing on my knee. I had
already realized that my spiritual lesson behind my knee injury
was to slow down, go inward, listen to spirit, and spend more time
with my family. All of which I will still need to do as I live up
to my commitment to get ARCH 'out there'.
Many
Hawaiian myths have pieces of the ARCH legend in them. Some even
prophesied that the ancient wisdom would be shared when the time
is right. But most of them don't talk about exactly what the ancient
wisdom is! I believe the ancient wisdom is realizing that you are
not separate from the Divine Source. Recognizing the Oneness in
everyone and everything (including yourself) is the key to conscious
healing. Again, while the foundation for ARCH is found in the basics
of Hawaiian mysticism and healing, it goes beyond these teachings.
ARCH is the bridge back to Oneness with the Divine Source.
I
am very honored and eternally grateful to the Kahuna, Kumus, and
Kapunas (elders) who are assisting me in body and in spirit to refine
and perfect ARCH. I pray to be worthy of the faith and trust they
have placed in me.
Bibliography
1.
Becker, Catherine Kalama, Mana Cards, The Power of Hawaiian Wisdom,
Radiance network, Inc., Hilo, Hawaii, 1998
2.
Lee, Pali Jae, and Willis, Koko, Tales from the Night Rainbow, Night
Rainbow Publishing Co., Honolulu, HI, 1990
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