Song of Aloha™ Sacred Sites Tours

A waterfall in the Song of Aloha Sacred Sites TourNext Journey, Fall 2009

Walk lightly on the 'aina (Hawaiian for 'earth') as you begin your experience of tasting the primal culture whose origins predate nearly all we know or have heard about. 

The ancient Hawaiian oral tradition talks about a huge continent, the remains of which are the tall mountains thrusting through the Pacific Ocean in the form of the Hawaiian Islands. 

Some have speculated it is the ancient land of Lemuria. The earliest Hawaiian oral history talks about how their forefathers ventured out from their land into the eight directions and populated the rest of the world. After the ocean covered the huge continent that was their home, they came back to the land of their origins and joined with the descendants of their predecessors.

The Na Pali coast in the Song of Aloha Sacred Sites TourSong of Aloha™ Hawaiian Sacred Sites Tour May Include:

* Introduction to kupuna (elders) and kumu (teachers) who will spend time and “talk story” about the sacredness of the land on which they live and offer a plentitude of insight, wisdom and history

* A visit to an ancient temple (heiau)

* Visits to places of historical spiritual significance

* Visits to significant geographical locations such as certain mountains, valleys, beaches, places at the ocean, a stream or waterfall, in the desert, at a steam vent or near the volcanic flow.

The Crater Iki at Kilauea Volcano Big IslandThe schedule for the trip is on the timetable of Spirit and the Heart - not early, not late, not cast in stone. The destination is always a sacred site.   Sometimes it will be in the middle of the day, sometimes early in the morning or late at night. Sometimes you will spend only a few minutes at a site; sometimes you will be there for hours or even days. One thing that is usually true when working with Spirit is that what happens will rarely be predictable.Kaleo receiving teacher of Hawaiian elder

 

Hawaiian traditions have been passed down orally from teacher to student for millennia. Kaleo has had the opportunity to study and live with Hawaiian teachers who have shared some of this knowledge with her – especially from the lineage that is from Auntie Emma Defries. These are the traditions you will have an opportunity to live as you walk very lightly, following footstep by footstep and retracing the path of the ancient ones.

For more information, please call: 866-581-4843 or contact us.

 dancing at the Ke'e Heiau       The Queen's Bath Kaua'i

 A rainbow at Kilauea Vocano Big IslandKilauea Volcano Crater Iki on the Big IslandThe beauty of Waimea Canyon on Kaua'i

 

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