about Hawaiian culture

No matter how many pictures we put for you to see, they will only be a tiny fraction of the experience of Hawaiian islands. We wish to add the sensation of a fresh breeze, funny noise of parrots which fly at early morning from high mountains down to the shore or a stunning look of an old owl, which appear in front of you in the middle of the night.

People from all over the world come to Hawai'i for surfing on warm Pacific ocean waves or get lazy on with fantastic beaches with white, black, green and red sand.

Hawai'i attracts tourists by a presence of Kilauea, the most active volcano, by rain forrest, where ferns grows up to 7 meters and higher (there Jurrasic Park movie was filmed), by countless waterfalls, by jungle with huuuge trees, tropical flowers and wild horses.

People come to Hawai'i for learning hula dance, which is a unique among all dance styles all over Polynesia; for navigational skills and more.

Aloha

Hawai'i is a paradise created by Nature forces, but also by ways how the Kanaka'ole, the People interact with forces and with each other.

You meet here people, who looks like homeless but they are the reachest of all. Here those who you assume to be simple may be the wisest one. Things are happening on Hawai'i differntly that you used to learn in western culture.

The true treasures of Hawai'i are mostly not material. Hawai'i is powerful realm. Those visitors who come here with respect, may receive bigger gifts than ever expected.

with Aloha, T.K.Pomaika'i


We People

We are working for over thirty years in the area of relationship health.

We learned from our dear teachers, Hawaiian Kupunas and Kahunas the old wisdom for restoring balance and health. We learned that knowledge need to be given from person to person for being preserved properly.

We learned lots of important things which need to be brought back into life about how to live together in peace. We do serve our experience with those who come with need for help.

Respect is the key for blessings.


"E 'olu'olu i ka mea i loa'a "
- old Hawaiian saying which means:
appreciate and enjoy what is given to you:)


"Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono"


Hawaiian Queen Lydia Liliʻuokalani's song


Ha'aheo ka ua i na pali
Ke nihi a'ela i ka nahele
E hahai (Uhai) ana paha i ka liko
Pua 'ahihi lehua o uka
Hui
Aloha 'oe, aloha 'oe
E ke onaona noho i ka lipo
One fond embrace
A ho'i a'e au
Until we meet again

Healing Nepal

November 04-16th
  • Puja healings
  • Tibetan doctors treatment
  • Experience with Nepalese Shaman

Hawai'i Volcano

March 13 - 27th
  • Whales & Dophins
  • Active Volcano Crater
  • Kava, Ukulele & Iz

Kaua'i Waterfalls

April 03 - 17
  • Healing plants
  • Sacred Waterfalls
  • Traditional Healing