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God created us to worship Him. He also gave us the gift of the beautiful hula... not just as a performance, but rather as a unique expression of worship in which we praise and glorify our Heavenly Father. Because the hula crosses all language and cultural barriers, it gives us the platform to freely share the Good News of Jesus Christ and to bring a message of hope to all we encounter.

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Animals play a role as spirit guides in the Hawaiian tradition and are part of a culture that honors the visible as well as the invisible. As you look at the list of spirit animals, you are invited to connect with your own relationship to each of them or any in particular that you’ve previously identified as a power animal.

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In Hawaii, June 11 is King Kamehameha Day! The annual holiday commemorates the king who joined 8 islands and founded the united kingdom of Hawaii. Since Kamehameha is remembered as a defender of traditional Hawaiian culture, celebrations feature traditional events like hula competitions, flower celebrations, and a “draping ceremony” in which the King’s statue is covered in elaborate leis.

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A long time ago, Hawaii was a naturally magical place. What made Hawaii so magical, was that there were shamans called kahunas that lived on its emerald islands. These individuals experienced a true nature of reality, in which they realized several critical defining aspects that were later taught to others, in order

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