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July 18, 2010

Aloha Journey - Focus, Intent, Guidance & Trust

Filed under: News — Tracey @ 7:03 pm


Aloha All,
I had already written the info below and had it ready to send , when on my walk this morning I was guided to add this, so here it is.
I’m going to share part of an email I sent to one of our nani ‘ohana during the week.:-
After we had hung up today I was reflecting on a comment you made, which a lot of people make to me, about how lucky I am going to Hawaii so much.
It makes me chuckle a bit when people say that ‘cos it’s actually not luck in the sense that people tend to mean when they talk about luck.
I was thinking about what I had said to you about intent with action, and for me that’s what my ‘luck’ is and always has been.

I set the intent many years ago to spread the Aloha Spirit and honour the Native Hawaiian teachings, so that combined with focus, action and a large amount of tenacity (and some would say pig-headedness!!!), and many large shoves from Na Aumakua, Na Akua, Na Kupuna, I keep pluggin’ away at my intent. Things then just happen. I’m one of those who gets a message, an idea, a guidance and just does it and trusts the money will be there. And yes, I do look up at the sky sometimes and say ‘really, you want me to do what, to go where??!!!!’
Each of my trips to Hawaii has always been booked on just ‘knowing’ that’s the particular island I need to go to at that particular time.
I book the flights and then trust. Thus the 3 trips to Molokai last year to organise things with Lawrence. I had no idea what was going to unfold, but just know I had to do it.  Sure it was a financial rollercoaster, however look at what it started and what’s happening now.
I had no idea at the time :)

I hope this helps inspire you on your journey with Aloha and Lomi. Connect with and talk to those of the unseen realms, tell ‘em what you want and then do the action. :)
Looking forward to seeing you on the 2nd- it’s gonna be a blast!!
Aloha nui, Tracey”

I think the reason they want me to share this is to understand that it’s none of my business or concern what anyone else’s journey.
What I do care about though, although it’s still none of my business, is that each of you reading this is fully committing & dedicated
to your journey, your path and being all that you can be. To clearing the aka cords and fully shining in this world. That’s all I want for each of you.
There’s a wonderful Hawaiian saying that I love- “A’ohe wawae o ka i’a; o’oe ka mea wawae,ki’i mai”
which translates literally to: a fish has no feet; you who have feet must come and get what you want ie thoughts must be reinforced by action.
So often money is the excuse that keeps being used to stay stuck. Remember money is an energy. When you set the intent, with the right intent
ie from the heart, with ethics and integrity, trust the guidance you are being given, prepare to be amazed with the results.
Sure it can be a rollercoaster, however enjoy the ride!!!
Those who know me know that I am not and never have been motivated by money. I do what I do because it’s my journey and that involves listening to the Ancestors and doing what I’m guided to do to share the Aloha Spirit and the honour the native Hawaiians and their teachings.
I love teaching lomilomi however am walking away from that for the time-being because that’s my guidance and commitment to the
Native Hawaiians.
The other thing that I will mention that I do care about regarding the journey of others, is those who work in the realm of Hawaiian massage and healing practices or have benefited in some way from the Hawaiian teachings.
My question is what do you do to truly honour and give back to those who have given us so much on so many levels?

Whether you attend the Fundraising Dinner on October 2nd again is none of my business, it may however be an amazing opportunity to tithe,
show gratitude and exchange energy in a beautiful, enjoyable way.


Aloha ‘uhane,

Earlybird for last Ho’oponopono of the year due 21 July & 28 July for the final Advanced day.

Looking forward to seeing you for the end of this phase of my journey.
We’ll wait to see what the Ancestors have in mind for the next phase!

Aloha, Tracey
1: HO’OPONOPONO – Hawaiian Code of Forgiveness afternoon
* Open to anyone*

Ho’oponopono means to make right. Essentially, it means to make it right with the ancestors, or to make right with the people with whom you have relationships. To restore and mend broken relationships. It is an integral & core part of Hawaiian culture, society & healing. For full healing to occur, ho’oponopono  is vital.
This class is open to anyone. Even if you have experienced the class before, it may be time to gain a deeper understanding
& experience some new layers of release & healing.

Discussion includes:  what is ho’oponopono,   why is it useful- actually why is it necessary,  various  aspects  & practical methods of doing ho’oponopono, forgiveness prayer,   personally experiencing some simple healing, release & ho’oponopono processes
Venue : Kilbride Centre, 52 Beaconsfield Pde, Albert Park    Date : Sunday 01 August 1-5.30pm     Investment: $120 0r $100 of paid by 21 July
Bring : pillow ,pen & paper                                                                           ~~~~~~~~~~“““““““““““““““““““““““““““““

2.  ADVANCED TECHNIQUES/ PRACTICE DAY
For lomilomi practitioners
Sunday 08 August , 9-5.30 :   Kilbride Centre
$140.00 or $120.00 if paid by 28 July.            Rsvp by 03 August
Bring: sarong, hand towel, your own lunch ( teas & coffee provided) ,  massage table if you can.

Again I will reiterate this will be the last ‘Advanced’ day.
The format of the entire lomilomi training is changing & that will involve the Advanced Trainings becoming part of the full lomilomi training,
possibly a fulll weekend.
Practice Days will, in future be a chance to connect with ‘ohana, practice and re-learn what you’ve forgotten & ask questions.
However, they will not involve demonstration of new techniques.

1 Comment »

  1. Dear Tracey

    Thankyou for your sharing of how to listen to Spirit and Trust, Aloha, Jude

    Food for thought for everyone reading this, including me :) Mandy

    Comment by Tracey — July 19, 2010 @ 9:15 am

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