Good job, Matt! I've been saying this for years to my husband (we live in NM) that all the people who buy there and build big expensive homes do not connect to the community or help out.They just further drain the few resources that is there. I feel as passionate about what is said here (and so fun to see al those familiar faces) and am proud that someone like you is making all these wonderful videos about Molokai and getting the right message out there. Way to go, dude!
I'm from island of sicily living on big island for 12 years. I hope to visit soon for the good wisdom I hear from these nice people!---from author of "Pots Did Stop"
My Hawaii-born parents took me to Molokai when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. My Japanese grandfather taught me how to use chopsticks. But I never realized the incredible Aloha there until I returned in 2008 as a Massage Therapist. I went to learn lomi lomi, the sacred temple style massage. I remember feeling so welcomed there, but it wasn't merely an earthly welcome. I felt a deep comforting feeling from my ancestors who were happy to see me back in the place on Earth I Iove the most.
There is nothing like Love in Hawai'i. It pours and emanates, is lived out in action and thought, both; it flourishes with such richness, fullness, whole and in entirety, it is not possible to totally put words to it. It is something lived and experienced. Loved unconditionally, the air breathed, the world....each other. When one becomes Pono. Akua is attained, retained, and maintained. Aloha is thrilled in, enjoyed, marveled at, alas, cherished. Oh what greatest Highest Power the Self can Be. When one's strength has no boundaries; is unlimited.
I was given a Hawaiian name in a dream. The name is "Olelo". This was astonishing to me because I'm not Hawaiian and I had no idea what Olelo meant. I'm looking forward to learning more about Hawaiian culture and history now to better understand why this name came to me in such an unexpected way. Mahalo for sharing!
As i visited Molokai I was impressed amazed .Spent 6 weeks there still wasnt enough.Now we would like to take our two youngest girls 7 and 9 before anymore changes on the island.Mauna loa Molokai is where there grandparents Nicasio and lucy pascual are buried .They would love to visit anywhere of there family rootd
MOLOKAI to me is the rolling sea. Always comming in and going out. Every day with be something different. Everyone one has something unique but Molokai will always be Molokai.
We will trade for Seafood from Alaska Like Crab n Halibut I will set up a smoke house I will need a garden Set up work projects Dont,Let Your Meat Loaf
Lomi Lomi Who Wants GOLD I BEED A NICE GARDEN PLOT LOOK .YOUR kiwis Need a salsa bar guacamole and chips Who wants to run the cart I will bring the Pizza Oven I have connections MARKO
Just remember the names of Molokai "E Molokai Aina Momona and E Molokai Pule O O", abundance with food, water and spiritual guidance from Io and our na tupuna.....
Hey Matt: Thanks so much for letting me use this video. I have used it in a post on my blog, LIFE-BUILT POEMS: Living Out Loud. Here's the link: lifebuiltpoems.com/in-giving-we-trust/
I wish to see such a beautiful place ❤
Thank you for keeping this timeless and precious wisdom of Aloha🌺
Good job, Matt! I've been saying this for years to my husband (we live in NM) that all the people who buy there and build big expensive homes do not connect to the community or help out.They just further drain the few resources that is there. I feel as passionate about what is said here (and so fun to see al those familiar faces) and am proud that someone like you is making all these wonderful videos about Molokai and getting the right message out there. Way to go, dude!
Much mahalo's ❤❤❤❤
We have so much to learn from these people... Wishing you the best ! Aloha Hawaii.
I'm from island of sicily living on big island for 12 years. I hope to visit soon for the good wisdom I hear from these nice people!---from author of "Pots Did Stop"
My Hawaii-born parents took me to Molokai when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. My Japanese grandfather taught me how to use chopsticks. But I never realized the incredible Aloha there until I returned in 2008 as a Massage Therapist. I went to learn lomi lomi, the sacred temple style massage. I remember feeling so welcomed there, but it wasn't merely an earthly welcome. I felt a deep comforting feeling from my ancestors who were happy to see me back in the place on Earth I Iove the most.
How long died it take you to learn the lomi lomi massage ?
There is nothing like Love in Hawai'i.
It pours and emanates, is lived out in action and thought, both; it flourishes with such richness, fullness, whole and in entirety, it is not possible to totally put words to it.
It is something lived and experienced.
Loved unconditionally, the air breathed, the world....each other.
When one becomes Pono.
Akua is attained, retained, and maintained.
Aloha is thrilled in, enjoyed, marveled at, alas, cherished.
Oh what greatest Highest Power the Self can Be.
When one's strength has no boundaries; is unlimited.
So beautiful written Thank you
If only the whole world could live ALOHA !!!!!
Through Aloha, compassion and reverence for all creation... we all become brothers and sisters again!
be with the breath of Godl
strong people of Molokai
believe you will overcome
I will send you my prayers
Malama pono. Aloha!
Aloha...Coolest people on earth...love these ladies...
Mahalo
~MM~
I was given a Hawaiian name in a dream. The name is "Olelo". This was astonishing to me because I'm not Hawaiian and I had no idea what Olelo meant. I'm looking forward to learning more about Hawaiian culture and history now to better understand why this name came to me in such an unexpected way. Mahalo for sharing!
outstanding! mahalo for sharing this, matt.
man this makes me miss molokai so much i just moved to oahu for school
Gain some powerful friends as well
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I hear the conch calling me to Molokai. I will support the people and mana of Hawaii from afar with prayer.
I'm bringing 🐝
To Help Your Future
About the Food
I can't stay long
U have hard times ahead
Beautiful,
I will need a base
U call Inna?
Love.that molokai slang !
As i visited Molokai I was impressed amazed .Spent 6 weeks there still wasnt enough.Now we would like to take our two youngest girls 7 and 9 before anymore changes on the island.Mauna loa Molokai is where there grandparents Nicasio and lucy pascual are buried .They would love to visit anywhere of there family rootd
Bra love this video so much Hawaiians rise up yessaaah
💚💚💚
My Husband. Is molokai born always,explain to me growing your own. .All over rat what you know!.Respect the earth mother!.
would be good to have names of speakers... but overall great video!
Maika'i loa!
Who Likes Alaskan Smoked Salnon
I need a Base
I'm returning to my FAMILY
NEW ZEALAND
GOLT!!!
MOLOKAI to me is the rolling sea. Always comming in and going out. Every day with be something different. Everyone one has something unique but Molokai will always be Molokai.
We will trade for
Seafood from Alaska
Like Crab n Halibut
I will set up a smoke house
I will need a garden
Set up work projects
Dont,Let Your Meat Loaf
aloha kekahi ki kekahi.
aroha tetahi ki tetahi.
Buy Land?
No Bribg Gifts
Acuha
Lomi Lomi
Who Wants GOLD
I BEED A NICE GARDEN PLOT
LOOK
.YOUR kiwis
Need a salsa bar guacamole and chips
Who wants to run the cart
I will bring the Pizza Oven
I have connections
MARKO
Just remember the names of Molokai "E Molokai Aina Momona and E Molokai Pule O O", abundance with food, water and spiritual guidance from Io and our na tupuna.....
Reverse Osmosis Brah !
Hey Matt: Thanks so much for letting me use this video. I have used it in a post on my blog, LIFE-BUILT POEMS: Living Out Loud. Here's the link: lifebuiltpoems.com/in-giving-we-trust/
You pagans!