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	<title>forgiveness &#8211; Hawaiian Ceremonies</title>
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		<title>Hawaiian Blessings</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alalani]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2007 17:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of the most important Hawaiian Ceremonies is Blessings. The tradition of blessings lives on in Hawaii to this day. They are very much a part of the cultural ways of life in the Islands. Pule hoomaka (beginning prayer) is always offered before you begin.  Sometimes we invoke the Ho&#8217;oponopono process (ask for forgiveness) as]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important Hawaiian Ceremonies is Blessings. The tradition of blessings lives on in Hawaii to this day. They are very much a part of the cultural ways of life in the Islands. <strong>Pule hoomaka</strong> (beginning prayer) is always offered before you begin.  Sometimes we invoke the <strong>Ho&#8217;oponopono</strong> process (ask for forgiveness) as well forgive.  There is <strong>pule hookuu</strong> (closing prayer) to say <strong>Mahalo nui loa</strong>! (Thank you very much!).  Opening prayers and Holy water may be sprinkled with a Ti leaf, as it was in ancient days. Chant and prayer invokes blessings from the highest to bless Couples in Maui Weddings, Maui Vow renewals, honeymooners, families, birthdays, conventions, VIPs, TV sets, celebrations of life etc.  Most of the Hawaiian Blessings are done for ground breaking before building.  As well  before you move in a new home or start a new business. All who are in attendance are prayed for and blessed. An <strong>Awa </strong>(a sacred root drink) ceremony are sometimes are part of these ceremonies. Blessings are a perfect time to stop and remember all of life and give thanks to the highest. May God bless you and you read this today.</p>
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