Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 1, 1 Ianuali 2001 — Māhele manaʻo [ARTICLE]

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Māhele manaʻo

The expression "The Rainbow Warrior," through the flow of expression, gives, openly, with no obligations or attachments. The warrior heart, goes forth, moment to moment, the beat of the heart, in the total being. The way of the priest carries the sword of love and appreciation with two edges, one being acknowledgement and the other, acceptance. The way of the rainbow, as with the rising of the sun eaeh day, brings forth to all the ehoiee of growth. In all ways, that love may be shared, as it was intended, through expressions and experiences of the heart, as it was, as it is, as it will be. The time is now whereby the individual, by impression and experiences ean give that whieh is totally

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