I’ve wanted to write this entry for a while, but it seemed I kept being delayed. I suppose the timing of this entry makes sense, though, as the entire globe … Continue reading Mass Transitions – Part 2

I’ve wanted to write this entry for a while, but it seemed I kept being delayed. I suppose the timing of this entry makes sense, though, as the entire globe … Continue reading Mass Transitions – Part 2
If you didn’t get to read my last post, The Path to Hoʻoponopono, please do so if only for the disclaimer about my actions while on the Big Island. Anyway, … Continue reading Hoʻoponopono
I want to start by saying that while I grew up in Hawaii, I am not Native Hawaiian by heritage. I am not trained in Native Hawaiian spirituality, I don’t … Continue reading The Path to Hoʻoponopono
When I wrote about the Super Blue Blood Moon, I focused on the ritual. The ceremony. The what I did and the how I did. I wrote about the physical ingredients … Continue reading Recognize and Release
If you’ve been following my journey, you know that months ago, when I experienced my first Light and Sound Alchemy Meditation session at Light Alchemy Hawaii, one of the messages … Continue reading Mansā Devi
A few weeks ago, on Monday, August 21, 2017, you may have heard that the continental United States was in the path of a total solar eclipse for the first … Continue reading Solar Eclipse and Offerings to the Aten
Friday, June 30. I started the day with my third float at Dream Float Hawaii. It seems with each float, the experience changes and the messages that are delivered become … Continue reading Moʻo Wahine Meheanu – Talking with Dragons
At the recommendation of Titus, I reached out to an old acquaintance, Michael Tengan, whom I haven’t really communicated with in 8 years. Over the years, he’s found his spiritual … Continue reading Light and Sound Alchemy Meditation
Shortly after I finished my offering to the Archangel Gabriel, I was blown away by the power of Ra, the Egyptian God of the Sun, who came to me one … Continue reading Ra
In Hawaii, I would venture to say that Pele is a Goddess that almost all people respect, regardless of their faith. However, most locals don’t know her family beyond her … Continue reading Na Wahine