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Daniel, Looks for parallels in understanding bone washing lomilomi, A call to task is the echo here.

 

 

 

 

          Comment by Daniel Cohen 
Harry, the use of acid/alkaline confuses me. Is this the actual translation of the Hawaiian terms or is it a representation of a Hawaiian concept? Blood pH is regulated to stay within the narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45, making it slightly alkaline. One way or the other makes problems. The pH is mainly regulated by the respiration and urination. Has there been any study of arterial gas to determine pH changes during healing. I am very interested in this method of adjustment through relaxation with breath.

Aloha Daniel..... No, this not a venue for the Semester of books on the subject.  There are concepts in the hawaiian language and thinking, that correlate to these Terms Acid, and Alkaline..... the Kahuna your looking for in that particular field of knowledge is dead.... His Name is Papa Awai. of hilo.  He advocated the healing using the skills of prayer and alkaline  live diet to rid the body of the foods feeding cancer. Profound his work, you may parallel his teachings with those in the likes of Dr. Bernard Jensen. and Mother Teresa ...


Broad spectrum expression of healing. 

It is enough to understand here that the focus of Bone washing is, the capacity of your intention, matched with the receiver's intention , tranced for  change  by bringing extra oxygen into the chemistry of the blood to act as the primary catalyst for dispelling, and i emphasize DISS-SPELL--ING  the trance of recurring pain sourcing in  an emotional wound that has manifested a pain CURRENT and usually, restriction as well.



Please consider not adding to what you already know.  Seeing what is in the potential of where this idea takes you, To the place where Time shrinks, becomes vertical, Stay in that emotion of discovery, and you smash right into the blast of light co-creating a healing with your receiver. Stay there. in Discovery of what happened in the lesson's story.  

Bodyworkers  i circle with, are great at connecting the dots in the abstract.

Not having the venue of printed word, most hawaiians, 'traditional in thinking'  share wisdom through stories like this, and, leave it to the student to chew the meat of the bone,. so to say.......Something interesting to observe is how i learned this MEDICINE  from people who did not read or write, and found no need for it. . if you have a question you cannot answer yourself,  then you should ask what you know again. ..As my elders authorize me by telling me ' you know all you need to know, but you wen hide where you put it. Go look. come back. I discover with you next forward question." 



That's where is best to start ,for the kumu or teacher  may know the answer, , but the haumana--The student will always be lost if they cannot start on their own--

-a preference only for those learning without the venue of print medium.

Try it. hidden skills of confidence fruit there. 

Creating a bridge to our understanding of this sovereign from  grace creating authority is the field  of lomi lomi we discover together.   This is how i have come to learn, teach and live in this  lifestyle of discipline,granting access to miracle discoveries . aloha nui, and Thank you for the spark of discussion.  forgive me for 'long winded', but depth full  understanding is not found by speaking across to you.  it is done by digging, in  the same treasure chest. Both of us.  

malu 'iao. peace divine. 

 

 


 


 

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Comment by Daniel Cohen on September 13, 2011 at 9:15pm
Mahalo Harry. I understand this and not a stranger to traditional style teaching. I have not only studied by non-written oral tradition but from those who I could only communicate in broken or mixed language. Often words get in the way of communication. I thank you for the additional explanation and allowing me to know I was hearing what you were saying.

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