Pua means "to go forth, to flower, to advance." Hawaiians use flowers for gifts and inspiration. They also use them for healing anger, resentment, remorse, lack of confidence, greed, and anxiety. It is believed that flowers gathered with prayer as an offering and dedication can remove poisons and restore health. Flower essences also can be used to remove poisons and restore health. They help you to open your mind, restore balance, speak, and act more clearly.
When Pua appears, it is time to gather your resources and focus your energy so that a new consciousness can emerge. Pua blossoms indicate it is time to open, advance, go forward. You may advance through clear thoughts, words, or actions. You may need to have a heart-to-heart talk with someone. Pua indicates that when you go forth with focused intentions, honest speech, and directed action, all that you cultivate will grow and flourish.
Mana Cards: The Power of Hawaiian Wisdom
Hello, alii, aloha kakou e Moira! Let's give a warm welcome to Moira Congreve who joins us from England. Moira is currently working in Tenerife, England as a practice nurse and counselor. Anyone who is in need of counselling can contact her through her site, www.lifestyle-choices.com. Checkout also the previous posts starting with 'Living By Zen', holiday pics from my dad, and the latest Lightworker Beacons of Light.
It's been freezing cold here in the 20s and even some snow which we haven't had in Moreno Valley since 2005. Although I love snow and relish the days of playing in the snow, it's had a negative effect on crops and highways here in California including broken heaters in my apartment complex. So setting aside my own interest to make a mini-me snowman, I spoke to the sky with images of warmer sunny days and help the farmers up north who are struggling with the sudden onset of the frost. And so it is - a beautifully sunny warmer day today.
Drawing on the energies of this chilly, sunny day I send out a radiant boost of energy to you with LOTS of love, light, and hugs. Help yourself to the boost I send to you and enjoy it fully. With heartfelt gratitude, I thank you all for being a part of this energy share. I joyfully acknowledge the boost of energy from you and welcome it with open arms. Enjoy every moment and live the passionate life you intend it to be.
Namaste, (I honor the place in you in which the entire Universe dwells),
Lydia
1. Lydia Smith-Lenardson, Moreno Valley, California, USA
2. Lynn Wilson, Manchester, England, UK
3. Judy Oliver, Silver Spring, MD, USA
4. Joan Anderson, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5. Sandra Richer, Banff, Alberta, Canada
6. Lena Goon, Banff, Alberta, Canada
7. Mari Hayama, Berkeley, California, USA
8. Veronica Hansen, Sarina, Queensland, Australia
9. Mirjam Kik, Oude, Tonge, The Netherlands
10. Andy Cooper, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China
11. Sheryl Morris, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
12. Andy Yantha, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
13. Linda Prucha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
14. Joseph Bennett, Ventura, California, USA
15. Steve and Karen Edwards, Gunnislake, Cornwall, England
16. Rev. Patricia Lusher, Berlin, Vermont, USA
17. Patricia Blundon, Pembroke,Ontario
18. Violet Moreau, Pembroke,Ontario
19. Brian Yeates, Dublin, Ireland
20. Dunni Olasehan, Lagos, Nigeria
21. Austin Ndego, Lagos, Nigeria
22. Gurjinder Strom, Miami, Florida, USA
23. Natasha Adair, Olney Springs, Colorado, USA
24. Amy Manuel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
25. Janet Kinge, Basingstoke, UK
26. Janet Henningsen, Indialantic, Florida, USA
27. Sister Mary Mebane, Santa Maria, California, USA
28. Denise Matthews,Nottinghamshire, UK
29. Meelah Rasheed, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
30. Chandra Madrona, Tacoma, WA, USA
31. Eve Hale, Hampshire, England, UK
32. Sandy Kolman, Belleville, Illinois, USA
33. Hilary Bisaillon, Yorktown, Virginia, USA
34. Heidi Fruhling, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA
35. Maree Rogers, Hastings, Westernport Bay, Australia
36. Carol Gent, Lancashire, England, UK
37. Matthew Leonard, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
38. Moira Congreve, England, UK
Reflect More, Risk More, Do More Things That Will Live On After You're Gone
Sunday, January 14, 2007
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