The
Moloka'i Connection
After profound
meditative experiences as well as extensive research, it is clear
to me that the Hawaiian ARCH information that I channeled comes
mostly from pre Ali'i (pre royalty) times in Moloka'i Hawaii.
I taught three
ARCH workshops before I was given the book Tales of the Night Rainbow
by Pali Jae Lee and Koko Willis and was thrilled to discover that
80% of what I was teaching is in the book! Tales of the Night Rainbow
is a book originally written for the grandchildren and descendants
of Kaili'ohe Kame'ekua (1816-1931) who was raised in Moloka'i and
initiated as a "light carrier". Her stories and the teachings that
she shares are at times word for word what I have been teaching.
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Some of our
common beliefs are:
- All are
part of the Creator
- All are one
- All life
is founded on love
- Everything
has mana in it
- When the
mana is strong and people accept themselves as the powerful beings
that they are - all things are possible.
More similarities
will be presented in the ARCH seminars.
Both Pali Jae
Lee and Moloka'i Kupuna elder John Ka'imikaua, in his video "A Mau
A Mau to continue forever, the cultural and Spiritual Traditions
of Moloka'i Life Giving Knowledge of Peace" speak of the peaceful
nature of the people of Moloka'i at the time. The people of Moloka'i
in the pre Ali'i times had no knowledge of any kind of war weapons.
They did not use death prayers have human sacrifices, or have a
belief in warring gods.
Lee says when
warriors came to invade Moloka'i, around 1250 AD, they found the
people standing there waiting for them. The light carriers of Moloka'i
began to chant. The warriors spears would fall back into the ocean,
the men trying to get to the shore would tumble back into the surf,
choking and unable to breathe. The warriors left calling Moloka'i
"puleo o", powerful prayers.
Eventually the
warriors came back with an army of thousands and took over the island.
The people who were on the islands before that time called themselves
the Mu. It is widely believed that the name Mu came from the Le"mu"rians.
I am also honored
that in a workshop given by Laura Kealoha Yardley, a native Hawaiian
Kaula, I was initiated as a Kaula, those Kahuna who stand in the
light, accept responsibility and face the future with inner wisdom.
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