Mahalo for your kind reply Lopaka. I’m just curious, my Dad has a great “Ghost Story” when he was working Hawaiian Electric about the Contessa Condo Building at the top of South King Street. And i used to work at Waianae Comp and there are tons of stories about that place. I experienced several events that still haunt me 30+ years later. How do we get these to you and you can decide if you would like to share them!? Mahalo Nui Lopaka. You’re a great story teller. Aloha. Kalani
I’m in Hilo being treated naturally for a major illness. Knew nothing about Night Marchers, I’m a seer was born this way so was not in the least alarmed... I shared with my dr the experience and I’m so excited to say she believes I will heal I needed to fire, mine was low... lots more to say and I hope to meet you... much love and thank you 🙏🏻 for your part in our ongoing story of life!
@@MysteriesofHawaii A good friwnd of mine said his uncle from Moloka"i told him long ago, to make sure you discard fingernails and hair properly and dont just throw them on the ground. People can summon you from the dead for Akualele after youve past. Burning babies piko too after they fall out.
Because of my connection to Hawai'i , somehow I found your UA-cam channel, and I'm sure glad I did! The way you tell stories reminds me how my Mom used to tell stories, slowly and with vivid description, making it easier to imagine the characters and the scene better. If you like real ghost stories, I suggest you subscribe!
Is Holiday Manor, near Don Qihotes in Honolulu haunted? I’m. Im not sure who to ask. My sister moved in awhile ago. And since then she’s need experiencing major issues. She calls me daily and tells me that she hears voices and that her neighbors are after her. She never had hallucinations like this before. How do I help her to undo this? I want my sister back.
@@MysteriesofHawaii hello! your story telling is amazing. i am always drawn to how you tell the story. it give me goosebumps.hawaii is truly a supernatural place!!
Later on in life. I seen pictures of the crane erected for the purpose of retrieving bodies from the crater way back in the day. The things I have experienced, only some local people can relate to
Maybe an hour or two passed before finally the kid arrived. He obviously got in trouble. One of the teachers aide was a local, so he understood what Pele and Hawaii history. The haole boy said what happened was as we were walking. He said something grabbed him from behind. He tried to tell, but he wasn't able to make a sound.
Next thing that happened was that he was forced to the ground, but he couldn't see nobody. Then he said that something was pressing on his chest like he couldn't breathe. Eventually he was able to walk.
Lopaka, I don't know if you ever been to Kilauea iki. It was with the same school group first time to ever go to Kilauea iki. From small kid time I knew something was different about me where I can see and hear things that nobody else can. Anyway I was walking around and I had a feeling that probably u can relate to. Getting close to the crater, I found the remnants of a small metal crane.
I got a true story that is in the same line about being in volcano at Kilauea iki. Small kid time, I went there for school along with other classmates. There were only 3 of us who are local. The other 2 were Hawaiian, I'm Japanese but born and raised here. To make a long story short. There was a Caucasian kid, who was just like your story about not having respect. I warned him numerous times to be respectful or so bad going happen to u.
Anyway it was a rainy afternoon, only had me and this haole walking on the trail. I was able to walk ahead of him and eventually left him alone on the trail. We were supposed to be back with the group by a certain time. The teacher asked where the haole kid was. I explained what happened.
Mahalo foa da stories ...from Da West Side da best side. ..WAi'ANAE....LIVING IN AZ .....Take kea ....n Alooha
Thanks!
Love this Lopaka!! We went to the hawaii theatre a few weeks ago and it awesome. Mahalo for sharing these stories. Aloha
Mahalo Kalani! I'm glad you enjoyed yourself!
Mahalo for your kind reply Lopaka. I’m just curious, my Dad has a great “Ghost Story” when he was working Hawaiian Electric about the Contessa Condo Building at the top of South King Street. And i used to work at Waianae Comp and there are tons of stories about that place. I experienced several events that still haunt me 30+ years later.
How do we get these to you and you can decide if you would like to share them!?
Mahalo Nui Lopaka. You’re a great story teller.
Aloha. Kalani
@@kalania14 Aloha e Kalani, please send both stories to hawaii.mysteries@gmail.com
Loved this video❤
I’m in Hilo being treated naturally for a major illness. Knew nothing about Night Marchers, I’m a seer was born this way so was not in the least alarmed... I shared with my dr the experience and I’m so excited to say she believes I will heal I needed to fire, mine was low... lots more to say and I hope to meet you... much love and thank you 🙏🏻 for your part in our ongoing story of life!
My new binge channel! Awesome awesome awesome...Keaka’s story was so heavy 😭
Beautiful Last Story and it made me cry 😢😢😢
Mahalo Nui from Honolulu
Loved tonight's show!
Love that story of healing from Makiki
Mahalo to you both , appreciate the work you do🤙🏻🌺
Wilder Ave.
Natsukashi!
Grew up Punchbowl, off Spencer and Thurston, and later Emerson st..
Bob crane and the others omg how disrespect U always show the most love and respect to the ancestors
correct!
Mrs. Manuwahi sent the curse back to Pohai.
Thanks for the stories! But man I gotta say Norman is sooooo dense.
That story about Norman and the theatre Dance Choreographer though?!
Loved that Akualele story!!! Soon as you said the cabinet had an alter with fingernails, I knew somebody was gonna get lickens.
From what I understand, that's how certain Kupuna kept their akua.
@@MysteriesofHawaii A good friwnd of mine said his uncle from Moloka"i told him long ago, to make sure you discard fingernails and hair properly and dont just throw them on the ground. People can summon you from the dead for Akualele after youve past. Burning babies piko too after they fall out.
@@RastaBot Yes, I learned of it too growing up
Because of my connection to Hawai'i , somehow I found your UA-cam channel, and I'm sure glad I did! The way you tell stories reminds me how my Mom used to tell stories, slowly and with vivid description, making it easier to imagine the characters and the scene better. If you like real ghost stories, I suggest you subscribe!
Is Holiday Manor, near Don Qihotes in Honolulu haunted? I’m. Im not sure who to ask. My sister moved in awhile ago. And since then she’s need experiencing major issues. She calls me daily and tells me that she hears voices and that her neighbors are after her. She never had hallucinations like this before. How do I help her to undo this? I want my sister back.
I believe that area, including Don Quixote was once a cemetery
I love your stories. You do a great job. . Keep up the good work
mahalo!!
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Awesome stories 👍 Thank you so much. 💕
Mahalo!
Love how you share the stories-love your voice
Bob crane ? I had no idea he was nuts 😂
No one knew, except for a few people.
@@MysteriesofHawaii hello! your story telling is amazing. i am always drawn to how you tell the story. it give me goosebumps.hawaii is truly a supernatural place!!
Mahalo 🤙🌺
Great!
Mahalo!
Any stories of moanalua valley
Lots
@@MysteriesofHawaii I live in the valley and wanted to learn more so I can tell my son
Later on in life. I seen pictures of the crane erected for the purpose of retrieving bodies from the crater way back in the day. The things I have experienced, only some local people can relate to
Maybe an hour or two passed before finally the kid arrived. He obviously got in trouble. One of the teachers aide was a local, so he understood what Pele and Hawaii history. The haole boy said what happened was as we were walking. He said something grabbed him from behind. He tried to tell, but he wasn't able to make a sound.
This was great! Can you please provide your Paypal! I want to donate! Thank you Lopaka for your gift of storytelling!!
Aloha! PayPal.me/mysteriesofhonolulu
MAHALO!
Next thing that happened was that he was forced to the ground, but he couldn't see nobody. Then he said that something was pressing on his chest like he couldn't breathe. Eventually he was able to walk.
Lopaka, I don't know if you ever been to Kilauea iki. It was with the same school group first time to ever go to Kilauea iki. From small kid time I knew something was different about me where I can see and hear things that nobody else can. Anyway I was walking around and I had a feeling that probably u can relate to. Getting close to the crater, I found the remnants of a small metal crane.
Any stories of young st
Yes! Tune in next week!
I got a true story that is in the same line about being in volcano at Kilauea iki. Small kid time, I went there for school along with other classmates. There were only 3 of us who are local. The other 2 were Hawaiian, I'm Japanese but born and raised here. To make a long story short. There was a Caucasian kid, who was just like your story about not having respect. I warned him numerous times to be respectful or so bad going happen to u.
Anyway it was a rainy afternoon, only had me and this haole walking on the trail. I was able to walk ahead of him and eventually left him alone on the trail. We were supposed to be back with the group by a certain time. The teacher asked where the haole kid was. I explained what happened.