Aloha - A way of life - listen to Aunty Pilahi Paki speak

January 20, 2009 by admin   
Filed under Life Lessons

Aunty Pilahi Paki was one of a kind.  She is remembered by many as the greatest proponent of “aloha”.  She was a kumu (teacher) to many who now lead our community.  She along with Alvin Shim helped to write and pass “the Aloha law”.  Aloha to Aunty Pilahi was the essence of all that there is.  There are a number of definitions but some say it is the “alo”…face to face, in the presence of…and the “ha”, the breath of life, or the divine spirit.  “In presence of the divine spirit”.  Aloha is not just a greeting, it is a way of life. It connects us to each other and everything that exists.  Aunty Pilahi believed that in this century the world would turn to Hawaii as they searched for world peace because Hawaii had the key, and that key is “Aloha”.   We present to you the Aloha Law which includes Aunty Pilahi’s definition of “Aloha”.   We also present an audio recording of her speaking this.  This was given to us by Pono Shim, Alvin’s son.  We share it with you in the same way it was shared with us…with Aloha.

The Meaning of Aloha-Recording of Aunty Pilahi Paki - click here

THE ALOHA SPIRIT LAW

[§5-7.5] The Aloha Spirit.

(a) The Aloha Spirit is the coordination of mind and heart within each person. It brings each person to the Self. Each person must think and emote good feelings to others. In the contemplation and presence of the life force, Aloha, the following unuhi laulâ loa (free translation) may be used:

Akahai, meaning kindness to be expressed with tenderness;
Lôkahi, meaning unity, to be expressed with harmony;
`Olu`olu, meaning agreeable, to be expressed with pleasantness;
Ha`aha`a, meaning humility, to be expressed with modesty;
Ahonui, meaning patience, to be expressed with perseverance.

These are traits of character that express the charm, warmth and sincerity of Hawaii’s people. It was the working philosophy of native Hawaiians and was presented as a gift to the people of Hawaii.

Aloha is more than a word of greeting or farewell or a salutation.
Aloha means mutual regard and affection and extends warmth in caring with no obligation in return.
Aloha is the essence of relationships in which each person is important to every other person for collective existence.
Aloha means to hear what is not said, to see what cannot be seen and to know the unknowable.
(b) In exercising their power on behalf of the people and in fulfillment of their responsibilities, obligations and service to the people, the legislature, governor, lieutenant governor, executive officers of each department, the chief justice, associate justices, and judges of the appellate, circuit, and district courts may contemplate and reside with the life force and give consideration to The Aloha Spirit. [L 1986, c 202, §1]

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  • aunty Pilahi was a dear friend in need, I didn't know this until after she was gone, how important her tireless work with us who was very young and naive of what Hewa is out there!

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