06-20-2015, 04:06 PM
Meanwhile, the protestors/protectors who were arrested have agreed to pursue "ho'oponopono", along with the judge, and prosecutor (yesterday-6/19).
FYI: (*Snipped - More at link incl. video)
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/0...arrestees/
For Immediate Release
06-19-2015
Nâ KOAKUAMAUNA Appear in Court for Third Time
Trial delayed until December 3rd while parties intiate Hooponopono
The Koakuamauna AKA the Maunakea 31, call upon and invite the following individuals, who represent their respected parties, to participate in Hooponopono: David Ige-Governor of the state of Hawaii, Kekoa Kaluhiwa-Deputy of DLNR, David Lassner-President of the University of Hawaii, Donald Strainey-Chancellor at UH Hilo, Stephanie Nagata of the Office of Mauna Kea Management, and Henry Yang-Chairman of TMT International Observatory, LLC.
Hooponopono is a traditional Hawaiian process defined by Mary Kawena Pûkui as, “setting to right; to make right; to correct, to restore and maintain good relationships...The specific family conference in which relationships were ‘set right’ through prayer, discussion, confession, repentance, and mutual restitution and forgiveness.”
In order to preserve the integrity of Hooponopono and remain true to its intent and purpose, the Koakuamauna call for a complete halt to any further attempt by the TMT to resume construction upon sacred Mauna a Wâkea until the complete process of Hooponopono can be thoroughly vetted or either side decides that a Ho#699;oponopono is unachievable.
“Hooponopono is not a process of mediation or any type of negotiation. It is an honest and strict process and attempt of making right what is wrong,” says Kahookahi Kanuha. It is a "committed process that requires knowledgable and disciplined cultural practitioners to fairly preside over it," added fellow protector Lâkea Trask.
On May 28, 2015 three of the Koakuamauna, Jim Albertini, Ronald Fujiyoshi and Gary Oamilda, filed a written motion to “request the court for Ho'oponopono with all parties involved with the arrests as an alternative to proceeding to trial.” The motion was supported by both the prosecutors office as well as Judge Barbara Takase.
On June 18, 2015, 20 of the remaining 21 wrongfully arrested on Mauna a Wâkea on April 2, 2015 appeared in court in Waimea for what was for many, their third appearance. Judge Takase presided over the cases and offered every defendant the option to waive their right to a speedy trial and partake in Ho#699;oponopono outside of the courts. All but two Koakuamauna, who chose instead to continue straight to trial, agreed to the process.
Trask believes that even the courts recognize that a guilty or not guilty verdict would not get to the heart of the issue between the protectors and the TMT. “It is our sincere hope that all parties involved will see the value in Ho‘oponopono and make the concerted effort to resolve this issue in the most culturally and morally appropriate way.”
Koakuamauna and all parties involved have until August 6 to file with the courts the parameters of the proposed Hooponopono. If the wrongs committed upon Mauna a Wâkea and to its protectors cannot be made right, trials for each arrestee will recommence on Decemeber 3, 2015.
Kû Kia‘i Mauna!
For more information, please contact:
Kahookahi Kanuha - (808)936-4249 - kahookahi@gmail.com
Lâkea Trask - (808)896-4882 - koakuamauna@gmail.com
ETO: (edited to omit) Those "#699:" things
FYI: (*Snipped - More at link incl. video)
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/0...arrestees/
For Immediate Release
06-19-2015
Nâ KOAKUAMAUNA Appear in Court for Third Time
Trial delayed until December 3rd while parties intiate Hooponopono
The Koakuamauna AKA the Maunakea 31, call upon and invite the following individuals, who represent their respected parties, to participate in Hooponopono: David Ige-Governor of the state of Hawaii, Kekoa Kaluhiwa-Deputy of DLNR, David Lassner-President of the University of Hawaii, Donald Strainey-Chancellor at UH Hilo, Stephanie Nagata of the Office of Mauna Kea Management, and Henry Yang-Chairman of TMT International Observatory, LLC.
Hooponopono is a traditional Hawaiian process defined by Mary Kawena Pûkui as, “setting to right; to make right; to correct, to restore and maintain good relationships...The specific family conference in which relationships were ‘set right’ through prayer, discussion, confession, repentance, and mutual restitution and forgiveness.”
In order to preserve the integrity of Hooponopono and remain true to its intent and purpose, the Koakuamauna call for a complete halt to any further attempt by the TMT to resume construction upon sacred Mauna a Wâkea until the complete process of Hooponopono can be thoroughly vetted or either side decides that a Ho#699;oponopono is unachievable.
“Hooponopono is not a process of mediation or any type of negotiation. It is an honest and strict process and attempt of making right what is wrong,” says Kahookahi Kanuha. It is a "committed process that requires knowledgable and disciplined cultural practitioners to fairly preside over it," added fellow protector Lâkea Trask.
On May 28, 2015 three of the Koakuamauna, Jim Albertini, Ronald Fujiyoshi and Gary Oamilda, filed a written motion to “request the court for Ho'oponopono with all parties involved with the arrests as an alternative to proceeding to trial.” The motion was supported by both the prosecutors office as well as Judge Barbara Takase.
On June 18, 2015, 20 of the remaining 21 wrongfully arrested on Mauna a Wâkea on April 2, 2015 appeared in court in Waimea for what was for many, their third appearance. Judge Takase presided over the cases and offered every defendant the option to waive their right to a speedy trial and partake in Ho#699;oponopono outside of the courts. All but two Koakuamauna, who chose instead to continue straight to trial, agreed to the process.
Trask believes that even the courts recognize that a guilty or not guilty verdict would not get to the heart of the issue between the protectors and the TMT. “It is our sincere hope that all parties involved will see the value in Ho‘oponopono and make the concerted effort to resolve this issue in the most culturally and morally appropriate way.”
Koakuamauna and all parties involved have until August 6 to file with the courts the parameters of the proposed Hooponopono. If the wrongs committed upon Mauna a Wâkea and to its protectors cannot be made right, trials for each arrestee will recommence on Decemeber 3, 2015.
Kû Kia‘i Mauna!
For more information, please contact:
Kahookahi Kanuha - (808)936-4249 - kahookahi@gmail.com
Lâkea Trask - (808)896-4882 - koakuamauna@gmail.com
ETO: (edited to omit) Those "#699:" things