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'O wai kou inoa? What's your name?

Maika


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No hea mai 'oe? Where are you from?

Makua, Oahu. Down da beach. Close to da ranch. Search MySpace - 'Ulu Maika' for disclosure of person.


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ʻO wai ke ahupuaʻa āu e noho nei? Where do you live?

In a state of possibilities.


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  • maika that was funny yah what i wrote down i finally found my families well god bless you and have amerry christmas and ahppy new year.
  • Re: Bach Flower Remedies: They are basically homeopathy at its best. Homeopathy is vibrational medicine meant to restore the body and energy field to its natural state. Flower remedies are the most gentle of all the homeopathic remedies.

    Western medicine says that homeopathy is bogus, and believes that whatever benefit is gained by the recipient is due to the placebo effect. However, I've seen Bach Flower Remedies work on animals, babies, and small children who have little to no knowledge of what you are giving them.

    I personally use 'Rescue Remedy' any time my body undergoes abnormal stress, like going to the dentist or flying long distances. Also Rescue Remedy would be good for shock. I have also used their 'olive' remedy for extreme fatigue... it doesn't make me all that much more awake per se but it does keep me from getting grouchy when I'm overtired.

    The best way is to just choose one basic remedy and use it in context, and see if it actually works for you. Enjoy!
  • Aloha Mai! "Learneth One,"

    As the saying goes: "Long Time, no see...," on leka or palapala? We did
    not slip away into time or, disappear from the face of this Koe Hawaii Pae Aina. I seem to be captured into other Hawaiian Nationals realm...busy with
    illusion of the de-facto court system. Because I AM, a "Student of the
    LAW=L=Learn; A=And; W=Win, you would find me amongst the needing
    ones who yearns for KOKUA. Hope, to continue our KUKA KUKA mana'o.
    With Fondest Aloha: Noe'Lani.
  • Rumplestiltskin, Rumplestiltskin, Rumplestiltskin....

    Rumple Stilts kin.

    E, how come that look familiar?
  • The term nation is a ha-ole concept. He Hawaii au. In 'Po' terms we are much more then this western concept. The land is not ours; we ARE the land. The nation, our 'nation,' is the 'tiger' to a 'dragon.'

    There's a reason that all natives believed you couldn't own the land. The basis for that understanding is rooted in greater truth. He Hawaii au, Mau a Mau.

    Aiwaiwa no, ka oiaio!
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