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Friday, April 15, 2011

FOUR FULL MOONS of Kaulana Mahina

IF YOU ARE JUST JOINING US TODAY, You might like to begin by linking HERE to start with the first session-post THE OPENING 'OLI.  If please free to just jump in right here!


I love how the kupuna and kahuna (the elders and specialists) paid such close attention to the definitions of time and occurances.  Rather than say 'The Full Moon is tonight." They said, "The moon begins to be full tonight, and gets fuller each night for four nights."



Tonight FRIDAY, APRIL 15th is HUA. It's name is as it sound/means:  egg-shaped.  If you are attending to the cycles of planting and being and fertilization a woman would notice:  this is a good time for planting seed in her womb.
Tomorrow SATURDAY, APRIL 16th is AKUA Things planted tonight will be full 'ho'oakua.'


Sunday, APRIL 17th is HOKU  Hawaiians believed this to be the fullest moon (AND this month it is the FULL CALENDAR MOON)


Monday, APRIL 18th  is MAHEALANI  This is most commonly referred to as the calendar FULL MOON. But, this is not true by the calendar ... So smart, the kupuna and the kahuna for attending to the breadth of knowledge and the multitude of abundance ... 4 full moons rather than only 1.



A funny thing happens when you try to catch time ... huki time in a net.  I'm writing this from the cozy Quonset, still sitting with the heater and JOTS while wearing heavy boots, thick socks, leggings and my fuzzy hooded jacket.  I'm on the coastal land of the continent, across the ocean from the Islands of the kupuna where the naming and timing of moons originates.  I remember when my Pete and I began really attending to mahina.  We were living from the car, and when we'd get together with my son I noticed how unsure I was about 'where moon' it was.  He said, "Look up."  The lesson was even though the dates, the numbers, the days say one thing in the end you have to look for yourself.  Like the weather, "They say it's going to rain."  You step out the door or off the porch and 'ua ka lani or not? 

Anyway, the point of that little ramble is this:  If you read this post and count the four full moons where you are the days/dates and the naming of the 4 full moons (and all other moons,too) could be slightly OFF.  Hawaiian Time never varies around the calendar.  It's always HAWAII TIME.  Out there in the middle of the Pacific all human-altered clock time does not happen. 

Two continually useful links for attending to the detail of Moon Time are listed below. 
Additionally, if you wish to watch and listen again to Kumu Kalei Tsuha teaching us about  Kaulana Mahina, her video link is here.

MOON TIME LINKS
http://www.zodiacarts.com/

As we head into the weekend and the four full moons of April it will be interesting to note the abundance and the planting that happens in your  life.  I wonder, Cj how does the 4 Full Moon Observance play out in astrology, tarot, and/or numerology?

Any plans for the full moons? Questions?  We would love to hear your stories, your mana'o. 


2 comments:

  1. i love how the Hawaiians honor the the full moon as 4 Full Moons. it gives true observance to her presence.
    these phases for me have been about community and family. and coming full circle in other aspects of my life.
    with community we are honoring where as a world and community we are headed as Peak Oil hits, we are encouraging ourselves to come out and be who we truly are, who we want to be, to tell our story.
    it (the sharing of the self-hopefully) is happening somewhat like the moon herself, sliver, bigger, fuller, full, full, full, slimmer, slimmest, new. and back again.
    Happy 68th Birthday to my Dad, today.
    Family is lots of things, but in this time, it is the sky in which the celestial constantly shifts.

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  2. Renee,

    Full moon and coming full circle is just that. How wonderful for you to recognize the filling out and filling in of your own dear life. Family is important and yes, shifts are taking place. I have enjoyed learning about your community and link to the Bay Area going on because you're here. We have dear friends in Alameda, and it makes me realize we need to reconnect with them.

    Happy Birthday, Happy Mahealani Moon, Renee's Dad!!

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