The Real Meaning of Aloha

Queen Lili`uokalani

We live in an age populated by a plethora of unlawful govermafia politicians who acknowledge wrong (e.g. Hawai'i Reconciliation Act) but will not lift a finger to correct it. Hawai'i has a lawful King again today, though no major media will ever say so. According to our last sovereign recognized by the world of statesmen, Queen Lili`uokalani, tells us the real meaning of Aloha.

"And wherever [a Hawaiian] went he said 'Aloha' in meeting or in parting. 'Aloha' was a recognition of life in another. If there was life there was mana, goodness and wisdom, and if there was goodness and wisdom there was a god-quality. One had to recognize the 'god of life' in another before saying 'Aloha,' but this was easy. Life was everywhere-- in the trees, the flowers, the ocean, the fish, the birds, the pili grass, the rainbow, the rock--in all the world was life--was god--was Aloha. Aloha in its gaiety, joy, happiness, abundance. Because of Aloha, one gave without thought of return; because of Aloha, one had mana. Aloha had its own mana. It never left the giver but flowed freely and continuously between giver and receiver. 'Aloha' could not be thoughtlessly or indiscriminately spoken, for it carried its own power. No Hawaiian could greet another with 'Aloha' unless he felt it in his own heart. If he felt anger or hate in his heart he had to cleanse himself before he said 'Aloha'." (Allen, H.G., The Betrayal of Lili`uokalani, Last Queen of Hawai'i, 1838-1917, Mutual Publishing: Honolulu, 1982)

Aloha is being as a part of the all, with the all as a part of the self.

Letter Word Meaning Image
A ala alertness, watchfulness Agony in this garden
L lokahi love: working with the unity Love is the scourging of the giving of the self
O oia'i'o our truthful honesty Our crown: the thorns of the truth
H ha'aha'a humility He carries us (his cross), our servant
A ahonui a patient perseverance At the foot of His cross


Kahuna David Bray interprets this as "Come forward, be in unity and harmony with your real self, God, and mankind. Be honest, truthful, patient, kind to all life forms, and humble."

God: Presents = Now = God's Presence

In old Hawai'i, Aloha boiled down to "God in us," which is very close to "God with us" which is Emmanuel, Jeshua or Jesus in languages of the Middle East. Even in English if we look at word roots we are saying "God be with you" every time we say the ages old form "Goodbye". In church when we say "With thy spirit" (spirit = breath = ha) once again, we are saying Aloha. And how about reversing the sequence, we get "Haalo" like "Halo" (a sign of the indwelling of the divine spirit) and "Hello". It looks like we all really did fall from the same tower in Babylon!

There are actually three identifyable root words making up Aloha:

Root-word Meaning
alo sharing; now
oha joy
ha life, energy, breath

This translates "Sharing the joy of life energy now with each breath." or "For the joy of this life in the now". Joy comes from finding and sharing the life energy of each moment through the breath of oxygen and m-state minerals, both of which are paramagnetic and essential to the spiritual flame that burns within us, if we have life. It burns, but does not consume, like the burning bush through which God, the Father, spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai, a small type of the Earth's greatest mountain, Hawai'i. The Holy Ghost was also seen as tongues of flame on the Apostles at Pentacost. This is the essence of the Aloha spirit.

Note well that the hidden or inner meaning is that joy (the emotion of the Small Intestine, part of the Fire Element in Traditional Oriental Medicine) is the fire in the middle. Fire in the middle means exactly the same as the word "pyramid". Hawai'i is the largest pyramid on planet Earth, a shield volcano at the critical 19.5� latitude like the largest volcano on Mars, Olympus Mons.

We can even break down the meaning of Aloha one more layer.

Root Word Meaning
A A Burn, sparkle; Ferment
Lo Lo'o; Loa'a Claim (Obtain; procure)
Ha Ha Life, energy, breath

The two meanings of "A" show us the two pathways of Alchemy: heat (burn method) and fermentation (wet method) to obtain the sparkling pure white life energy of ORMUS, or m-state minerals, the breath of life that animates us and lives on forever. These two methods can be used sequentially for the ultimate synergy. M-state minerals can be fermented by biological processes, such as the way noni fruit ferment on the lava rock and then feed the roots of the tree with the heat of the tropical sunshine on the black basaltic pahoehoe (smooth ropy, hot lava that ferments bubbles of volcanic gasses when it is flowing).

Breathing in the now produces what the Hawai'ian language calls "Mana" or spiritual influence, similar to the "mana" in the desert that fed the Jews in the wilderness. Awareness of the breath and allowance of breathing enhances mana according to the "Manao" (thought energy, consciousness) we put into it.

The five fundamental questions of life are Who, What, When, Where, and Why.

Question Answer Meaning
Who Us Sharing: "Wherever two or more are gathered in my Name, there shall I be also."
What Us Us
When Now The present is always in the center of its wrappings: the future and the past; it is the fire that is always precisely in the middle of our life. (Japanese: Ima = now)
Where Here, Earth, Center Hawai'i is in the middle of the greatest ocean: the Pacific, which means the ocean of Peace. (Japanese: Naka = center)
Why Joy Love is always the answer.

"Kalani" means "heaven". The word "honua" means "world", "Earth", "background", or "foundation".

Root Meaning
ho'o-nu a give generously and continuously; indulge as a child; surging, rising in swells, as the sea


This Angelic world is continuously and generously giving to us, indulging us as its children as it rises and swells in surges like the sea. Adam (and all of our Atoms) was made from clay or earth and animated by the breath of the Creator.

Creation

According to Hawaiian oral history, we are the offspring of Papa and Wakea, the prime Earth Mother (clay) and Sky Father (breath). The first union of Papa and Wakea produces a premature still-born male child who is buried. From his body grows a shoot that Wakea names Haloa. This shoot becomes the taro plant. The next male child is named Haloa in honor of his dead sibling and he becomes the prime ancestor of mankind". Haloa shares the same letters and the same substance with Aloha.

Haloa means "long, waving stem". Taro is the staple food of Polynesia, and so represents all plant-life (the herb of the field) as food and medicine. Haloa also means a "long breath" and the "everlasting cycle of life." Plants are our source of food and medicine as well as all of the oxygen we breathe. The taro was one of the select plants brought to Hawai'i by canoe across the thousands of miles of open ocean. Clearly it is a food par excellence. Another plant brought here was the noni. It is not a food. Clearly it was, and indeed, still is, a most revered medicine. As taro an breadfruit are like the breads (staple starches) of Polynesia, surely the Coconut and Noni must be like the Olive and the Grape, each a sacred plant, a tree of life given by our Creator for our healing.

 

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