Home Blessings for Joe Lee

Mountain Edge, Nevada, January 16, 2013

Joe Lee and I have known each other since the early 1990s. We met as Educators for the Department of Education, Central District. Throughout the years our professional relationship grew into a unique and special friendship. As spiritual and cultural visionaries, we spoke endlessly of our life purpose. We always acknowledged our faith in Akua, our God or Universal Creator, our guardians and angel guides. It was a connection into our indigenous and cultural perspectives and mythological heritages. All, of which reawakened the spiritual and emotional growth into our understanding and knowing of truth and unconditional love. The oneness in all that is.  Another friend, Stella Shido and I visited Joe in his new home.  I was honored to do a ho‘ola‘a, a blessing protocol bringing to light all that is. From his ancestral heritages in Hawai‘i, we acknowledged Joe’s new home and presence in the Nevada desert. It was a glorious time of awakening the essence of his being and spiritual history of his Akashic Record in the desert.  (*Akashic Record (Sanskrit for sky, space or aether.): A dimension of consciousness and mystical knowledge that contains a vibrational record of every soul and its journey.)

As we were leaving his home on the morning of the blessing, I decided to take pictures. What we experienced is what we call in Hawai‘i, a ho‘ailona, or a sign from God; ancestors/angel guides.” Signs that say, “We are here, we have heard you, we accept and join in your prayers and blessings.” There in the pictures, spirit appears.

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*Special Note:  The final outcome of this picture is what you see.  As I showed Joe & Stella Shido the picture in my iPhone, the rays of the orb (celestial body) blessed us by visually growing before our eyes, increasing in its length, defined rays and eventual colors of the rainbow within the rays.

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Haku Mana’o (Written Wisdom)

In acknowledging and accepting the universal light and guidance of our  creator, ancestors, angels,  guides… within our hearts, they return their TRUTH and LOVE , validating their presence. Believe…..

*All photos by Ka‘imiloa Dahang and Stella Shido.  ©

Voice of Truth

Mt. Charleston, NV, January 17, 2013

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I am blessed with validation of truth that empowers me to assist in the learning, recognition and healing of all that is.  The ancestral guides invite me to take pictures as I journey, that I may have their images/pictures that validate the presence of their protection, love and guidance. Blue is prevalent in the chakra aura of voicing truth.  As a symbolic gatekeeper of their truth, I am please to share their messages with you.

Haku Mana‘o (Written Wisdom)

As wisdom reawakens the knowing and trust, our “aloha…the presence of truth and love within self, becomes “hā” or our breath.  It is the “piko” or umbilical cord that connects our higher consciousness with the Universal Light, becoming empowered with oneness in truth and love.

*Photos by Ka‘imiloa Dahang ©

When you’re enthusiastically
Living your passion,
Whatever it may be, you transmit spiritual signals
To those around you that you’re in-Spirit—
Loving who you are, what you came here to be,
And whoever comes into your field of vision.
Dr. Wayne Dyer

Volcano Retreat-Pele’s AloHA

At the end of October/beginning of November, I had the opportunity to stay in Volcano Village with a few friends (old and new). I will write in more detail later, but I did want to share a few significant notes.

October 31: Ceremonial protocols at Halemaʻumaʻu Crater at Kīlauea. A turning of the vents. We returned at night to view the glow of Halemaʻumaʻu from the other side of Kīlauea. Night visions of volcano rays and directional turning and the acknowledgement of AloHA Pele, Pele’s breath of life and spiritual sustenance.

November 1: Opening of the portal(s) for gift children of AloHA. Hōʻailona in the rays of light and garden pathway.

Hānaipoe, Hāmākua, Hawaiʻi Island

The weekend of October 8 was quite eventful; having just returned from a 3-week trip to Europe, head straight back to work, then fly to the Kona Airport. Almost forgot, it was Ironman Triathlon weekend and the island – lots of energy on the island – spiritual and otherwise.

On Saturday, we met a new, very knowledgeable friend who shared stories. Nearing the end of his visit, he mentioned being a graduate of Leilehua High School … my alma mater. We had been at the same school, only a year apart. Oh the reminiscing. We certainly entertained our other friends – singing the entire alma mater!

On Sunday, we were privy to a drive up Mānā road – Hāmākua mauka, starting from Waimea. I have always felt a strong connection to Poliʻahu – snow goddess of Maunakea, and it was time to address her. Through the generosity of the Saito ʻohana, we stopped and had lunch at the Hānaipoe Cabin. An old cabin built to house working cowboys while they were on duty in that area. It was foggy all the way up until we reached the top of a small hill … then the fog opened up like a theatre curtain – with blue skies, green, grass, and the misty fog off to the side. There, in the short distance, was Hānaipoe Cabin.

Rather dusty, but still very quaint, I was visited by three spirits there. One was Ebenezer (who I later found out from my friends, was the son of the original owner of Parker Ranch, John Palmer Parker; and the father of Samuel Parker). The other was “Willy or Willie” – not sure – found out later that there were several Willy’s affiliated with the area, and Poliʻahu herself.

We were around the 5,000-ft. elevation. With Poliʻahu’s consent, I did a brief protocol ceremony there, placing a few pōhaku. After lunch, we drove further back toward Maunakea. It was a great day.

Nani Hāmākua
Hoʻokena, Choice of the Heart

Nani Hāmākua, i ka ʻohu ma ka pali
beautiful is Hāmākua with mist on the cliffs
Holonihi aʻela i ka piʻina
Gently rolling upward, ascending
Kāhiko ʻia mai i ka pae lehua
Adorned in a single row of ʻōhiʻa lehua
ʻO ka milimili ia a ke kamalei
So favored and enjoyed by the child
Lei ana ʻo Waimea i ka ua anu
Waimea is overcome with cold rain
Koʻiawe iho ana me ka nahenahe
Swirling downward, softly
Māhie nā pua ʻala o ka nahele
Attractive are the fragrant blooms of the forest
He nani launa ʻole i kuʻu maka
A beauty my eyes have never known
Kūmaka ka ʻikena iā Maunakea
Behold Maunakea
ʻO ka nuʻu hau anu o Poliʻahu
Snow-covered abode of Poliʻahu
Me ʻoe ke aloha kau i ka wekiu
For you is love of high regard
ʻO ka helu ʻekahi me ka hanohano
Glorious, second to none
ʻAnoʻai kuʻu wehi i ka ua nui
Greetings to you, my adornment in the pouring rain
Mao ana i ka laʻi me ka maluhia
It’ll let up soon in serene, calm peace
Haʻina kuʻu mele hoʻohenoheno
I sing my special song
Pauʻole ke aloha o ke kama lei
Endless is the love of the child
Haʻina hou ʻia mai ka puana
I sing the refrain once more
Nani Hāmākua i ka ʻohu ma ka pali
Beautiful, indeed, is Hāmākua, with mist on the cliffs
Aloha wale kuʻu ʻāina o Hāmākua
Love to Hāmākua
I ka pali lele koaʻe
of the “cliffs where tropic birds fly”
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haku ʻia e C. Manu Boyd