07-08-2013, 05:00 AM
I would like to share our kupuna (elders) teachings we live by daily:
Five key Hawaiian values are Aloha, Lokahi, Malama, Pono , and Po’okela, the Hawaiian words for love, unity, caring, truth, and excellence.
Then there are the five values of Aloha:
A is Akahai, Hawai'i meaning kindness, to be expressed with a feeling of tenderness.
L is Lokahi, Hawai'i meaning unity, to be expressed with a feeling for harmony.
O is olu olu, Hawai'i meaning agreeable, to be expressed with a feeling of pleasantness.
H is ha'aha'a, Hawai'i meaning humility, to be expressed with a feeling of modesty.
A is ahonui, Hawai'i meaning patience, to be applied with perseverance.
Five key Hawaiian values are Aloha, Lokahi, Malama, Pono , and Po’okela, the Hawaiian words for love, unity, caring, truth, and excellence.
Then there are the five values of Aloha:
A is Akahai, Hawai'i meaning kindness, to be expressed with a feeling of tenderness.
L is Lokahi, Hawai'i meaning unity, to be expressed with a feeling for harmony.
O is olu olu, Hawai'i meaning agreeable, to be expressed with a feeling of pleasantness.
H is ha'aha'a, Hawai'i meaning humility, to be expressed with a feeling of modesty.
A is ahonui, Hawai'i meaning patience, to be applied with perseverance.