A Fall Equinox cultural immersion of resiliency building, mind training and peacemaking in the Aloha Way.
Lua, Ho’oponopono, Aloha Way, Lunar Calendar, Elemental Meditations, Island Excursions
September 20th-25th, 2023
On the Island of Hawai’i
With the world-renowned Hawaiian Wisdom Keepers, Kumu Ramsay Taum & Kahu Kalani Souza
Our Journey
As the wheel of the year turns towards Autumn, we honor the fire that ignites life. We bow to the setting sun of the west, and pay respects to the Kane (male) principle within all things.
We welcome all people to join us in a deep journey of heart alignment, reconciliation and inner strength as we call upon the teachings of the Warrior Priest to guide our way.
Through the practices of Lua (Hawaiian Martial Arts), Ho’oponopono, Elemental Meditation, the Aloha Way, and the Lunar Calendar — we unify our body, mind and spirit. Supporting us in showing up in a good way for what matters most — our lands, our families, our health, our purpose.
Through the guidance of our Kumus (teachers) we huaka’i (journey) to the wahi pana (cultural & historical sites of power) important to the Warrior Priests of the past. To sit with and learn from their teachings, mo’olelos (legends), and Mana (life force energy). Offering our gratitude, prayers, and respect as we welcome in a new season of life.
Our Prayer
This is an incredible opportunity to sit with and learn from two of the most well-respected Hawaiian Wisdom Keepers of our time. To receive direct transmission and learnings dating back to very ancient times. To when peace prevailed and Aloha was truly a way of life.
As the tides of time brings us greater challenges of environmental, social and political nature; it is our prayer our work together strengthens our resiliency of mind, body and spirit. So we may show up strong in our hearts of Aloha in support of the places and people in need.
E Komo Mai
Welcome to the Way of the Warrior Priest
Our teachings
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Lua
Resiliency of Mind, Body and Spirit
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Ho'oponopono
Reconciliation & Peacemaking
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Lunar Calendar
Right Relationship with Place & Cycles of Time
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The Aloha Way
Clarity of Purpose & Strength of Heart
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Elemental Meditation
Intuitive Wisdom & Natural Intelligence
Lua
Guided by Kumu Ramsay Taum, a world-renowned Kumu Lua & cultural ambassador — we evoke the teachings of the Warrior Priest through the practice of Lua (Hawaiian Martial Arts), and how it supports us in navigating the physical and emotional challenges of personal life and the world at large. This practice is used to connect and unify the mind, body, and spirit. Kumu Ramsay will share and demonstrate the basic principles, concepts, and application of this unique ancient cultural battle system which creates new ways of being in relationship with the world.
Ho’oponopono
Kumu Ramsay Taum will guide us in the practice of Ho‘oponopono as it was taught to him by Kahuna La'au Lapa'au Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona. Ho‘oponopono is an ancient process of reconciliation, forgiveness, and peacemaking that helps release, cleanse, and transmute barriers and obstacles to peace, love, and prosperity rooted in ancestral memory. Each of us has our own ‘blueprint’; our own truth. Disease, discomfort, distress, and disorder are symptoms we experience when we are no longer living according to that truth by trying to live someone else’s truth. Ho‘oponopono is the Hawaiian healing process of re-establishing balance and truth.
This guided experience by Kumu Ramsay focuses on the deeper meaning of this practice that is rooted in Hawaiian spirituality, cultural thought, and principles -- a meaning that is sometimes lost in translation or overlooked when reduced to a sound bite or simple mantra that has been popularized with Ho‘oponopono. Kumu Ramsay's program is intended to reaffirm and establish a deeper understanding of the spiritual principles embedded in Ho’oponopono which make it an effective life-transforming practice.
Lunar Calendar
Kahu Kalani Souza, a world-renowned Hawaiian practitioner & cross-cultural facilitator — guides us through the wisdom of the Hawaiian Lunar Calendar and the current Cycles of Time, as it was passed down to him by his lineage of ancestors. This elemental map encompasses all facets of life. From spiritual to practical, personal, relational and environmental. Weaving a web of interconnectedness which supports us in walking in better alignment with place and all relations.
The Aloha Way
Throughout all teachings is the Aloha Way. A way of life, a way of heart, a way of mind. Deeply rooted in establishing balance and harmony within all relations. These principles and protocols can be applied to all aspects of life. From building a business to maintaining personal relationships and tending to land. Aloha guides the way.
Elemental Meditation
Barbara Rose Eden harnesses from her 26 years of study in energy medicine, meditation, embodiment practices, ritual & oracular rites to guide us in immersive meditations within the diverse elements of the Island of Hawai’i. Supporting us in directly experiencing the teachings being shared. As we call upon our own intuitive wisdom, by communing and directly learning from the natural intelligence of our our bodies and the wild untamed.
Huaka’i
Together we journey West — the direction correlated to the season of Fall in the Hawaiian Elemental Wheel. Guided by our Kumus (teachers) we visit several sites of important cultural and historical value to the Hawaiian people and the great Warrior Priests of the past. In honor, humility and respect, we receive the teachings of these wahi pana (places of power) through mo’olelos (legends) and meditations as we offer our gratitude in a good way.
Fire Keeping
Keahi Tajon, whose first name literally translates to “The Fire”, will be anchoring this elemental force for us during our time together. By building a fire in the traditional Hawaiian way at our opening circle, and tending to the flames with music, stories & teachings throughout the week - we will deepen into the fire’s wisdom & potential as we welcome the season correlated to this element.
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Our flow
As the Warrior Priest Path beckons, our days will be long and full. Harnessing our strength of body, focus of mind, and devotion of heart; we dive into age-old practices of self refinement and alignment.
Our days will vary from classes & practices to pilgrimage & protocol where we get to experience and integrate the very things we have been studying and learning.
Our Schedule
Our Schedule
Wednesday, September 20th
Opening Circle
14:00 - Opening Circle
17:30 - Dinner, rest & relax
E Komo Mai
Aloha and Welcome,
This is our day to get settled in, to greet one another, drop into our purpose for coming together, and to enjoy each others company.
Get a good rest for we have long days ahead.
Thursday, September 21st
Class Day
5:30 - 17:00
Our day will begin at dawn with a Kapukai (water cleansing ritual) and the E Ala E chant as the sun rises. Prepping our mind, body and heart for the days ahead.
The rest of our day will be filled with two Ho’oponopono sessions guided by Kumu Ramsay as we dive into the immense healing potential of this forgiveness, reconciliation and peacemaking practice.
Saturday, September 23rd
Huaka’i
6:00 - 19:00
This is our Huaka’i (Journey) Day.
The day will be long. Filled with adventure and depth.
We journey to a very special places of historical, cultural and spiritual importance. We walk the Kings Foot Path, visit the ancient Hawaiian Petroglyphs, the very Heiau which established the Kingdom of Hawai’i, historical Battlefields, and the special place where King Kamehameha was raised and trained. In our afternoon we visit Pu’uhonua O Honaunau. A site of strong cultural and historical value, we will get to sit with and learn from its stories, and the importance of its essence and teachings for our current times. Pu’uhonua’s are commonly referred to as “places of refuge” as they were some of the most protected places for the Hawaiian people due to its high levels of Mana (spiritual energy). Kumu Ramsay will guide us in how to walk in a good way, paying respects to this wahi pana (power place) with offerings of gratitude and Ho’oponono practices.
We will picnic on the beach for lunch, then visit a canoe club where Hale o Ho’oponopono resides. We will welcome sunset at the “Hawaiian Stone henge” where pohakus were precisely placed to mark the passing of time.
Finishing our day with a celebratory dinner before starting our journey back home.
Friday, September 22nd
Class Day
8:00 - 17:00
Our day will begin with a Tea Sit, supporting us in grounding our bodies, quieting our minds and integrating our work thus far.
The rest of the day is fully devoted to our Lua studies with Kumu Ramsay.
During our first session we will dive into the basics of the practice. Building upon it during our afternoon class.
Sunday, September 24th
Closing Circle
9:00 - Breakfast
11:00 - Awa Ceremony: Commitments & Closure
Our immersion comes to a closing with a Awa (Kava) ceremony lead by Kumu Ramsay and Kahu Kalani Souza honoring our ancestral lineages and supporting us in making commitments for the season going forward.
Time for gratitude, reflections and prayers.
EO.
And so it is.
Meet our guides
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Kumu Ramsay Taum
Mentored and trained by respected kūpuna (elders), Ramsay is a practitioner and instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices: Hoʻoponopono (stress release and mediation), Lomi Haha (body alignment), and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art).
Ramsay Taum is also a recognized cultural resource, sought-after keynote speaker, lecturer, trainer, and facilitator. He is especially effective working with Hawai‘i’s travel, leisure, and retail industry where he integrates Native Hawaiian cultural values and principles into contemporary business.
He is the founder and president of the Hawai'i-based Life Enhancement Institute (LEI) of the Pacific LLC, Director of the Pacific Islands Leadership Institute (PILI) at Hawaii Pacific University, and Cultural Sustainability Planner at PBR HAWAII & Associates.
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Kahu Kalani Souza
Kahu Kalani is a gifted storyteller, musician, film director and producer, poet, philosopher, facilitator, mediator, and educator. A renowned Hawaiian practitioner and cross-cultural facilitator, he has experience in promoting social justice through conflict resolution. Kahu Kalani is a recognized traditional practitioner of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Island culture and licensed to practice traditional religion and ceremonies. He formely served as a cultural advisor to Department of Commerce's NOAA Pacific Services Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, as a board member of the Ala Kahakai Trail Association in Hawaii County, and as community outreach specialist at the University of Hawaii National Disaster Preparedness Training Center. He is the founding executive director of Olohana, Inc., a nonprofit operating as the Olohana Foundation, that works with coastal and indigenous communities to build capacity around food, energy, water, and knowledge systems.
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Papa'alii Dr. Tusi Avegalio
Papalii Dr. Tusi Avegalio is the former Director of the Pacific Business Center Program (PBCP) at the Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii. Under his direction, PBCP received seven national awards for innovation, creativity, and effectiveness. Tusi is also the former Executive Director of the Honolulu Minority Enterprise Business Development Center, and was named “Entrepreneur of the Year” for the U.S. Western Region in 2009. Tusi has consulted throughout the Pacific for the ruling chiefs of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia, and for traditional village councils, community organizations, governments, colleges and universities, multinational corporations, and local businesses. His work seeks to reconcile the perspectives of traditional wisdom and Western knowledge. Tusi is a Polynesian Alii and holds the traditional honorific of Papalii, as he is heir to the Malietoa line of Samoa. His genealogical link to Hawaii can be traced in King Kalakaua’s publications on Hawaiian Legends and Myths, which map the movement of the Pili of Samoa to Hawaii in 1100 A.D.
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Keahi Tajon
Keahi Tajon is a 7th generation descendant of an Umauma ʻohana. Born and raised in Pepeʻekeo, Keahi grew up playing in the dirt and streams of Hilo palikū, and in the forests on the slopes of Maunakea. He is a local farmer, gatherer, an active conservationist, and Land and Water restoration advocate. A decade of work restoring his family ʻāina has led Keahi to become highly experienced and knowledgeable in working with local species of plants and soils while developing a Hawaiian-based synergy of mahi ʻai kahiko, or traditional Hawaiian cultural farming practices and blending them with more modern approaches such as Permaculture, Agroforestry, Korean Natural Farming, Biodynamic farming, Electroculture, harmonizing it all with mahi ʻai philosophy and ʻahupuaʻa-style land management. Keahi shares these practices with his clients at Hui Mālama Ola Nā ʻŌiwi Org. He is the Special Projects Coordinator for the Olohana Foundation, as well as the treasurer for the Hawaiian Reforestation Program. While chipping away at an NRCS grant project on his ʻohana ʻāina consisting of planting 1900 native plants and 100 fruit producing trees.
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Barbara Rose Eden
Born in Brazil with European, Native South American, South East Asian and North African bloodlines, Barbara’s ancestries speak through the diverse realms of study she has devoted herself to for the last 26 years. Initiated as an energy medicine practitioner in the Japanese lineage of Johrei since the age of 8, Barbara has traveled the world studying Eastern and Western practices of self refinement with renowned teachers. With a Masters in Intuition Medicine®, a certified Integrative Nutritional Coach, avid meditator, community builder, trained Doula, advanced student of Biogeometry, Damanhurian Alchemy, The Way of Tea, Hermetic Kabbalah, and indigenous based practices - Barbara has lead events, retreats, educational programming, art and music festivals for the last 10 years in partnership with master educators, indigenous leaders and distinguished artists in service to building a more resilient, regenerative and compassionate society.
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Julie Kai Stowell
Lomilomi teacher and Hawaiian healing practitioner. Julie was haumana (apprentice) to renown Lomilomi Kumu Aunty Margaret Machado since 1989 and has continued in the tradition of service, health and regeneration till today. Julie is offering personal Lomilomi Massage Sessions; 60 or 90 minutes, on or before September 20th - prior to opening circle at 3pm — as well as — on or after September 25th, post completion of our closing circle. To schedule this opportunity for renewal, relaxation and healing contact: thewayofthewarriorpriest@gmail.com
“I ka wā ma mua, ka wā ma hope — The future is in the past.”
— Kumu Ramsay Taum, Remembering the Future
Our location
The Mo’o Pu’uwai Lands
We will be gathering in the East Side of the Island of Hawai’i in the beautiful Hilo-Hamakua Coast and journeying together to various special sites on the West coast of the island. We will be staying and studying at the Mo’o Pu’uwai (Dragon Heart) lands in Pepe’ekeo on the Makahanaloa Coast. A beautiful 2.8 acre ocean side retreat with 200 year old Banyans, flowering Mimosas, coconut, papaya, banana, wild mango and avocado trees. A top an abundant aquifer with flowing springs and ocean access at our very own secret cove. Facing directly East, our mornings are blessed with incredible sunrises. Our dolphin friends swim by most days and whales come to give birth during whale season. Pepe’ekeo is known as a sun belt on the East Side of the island. Most days are beautifully sunny with gentle rains blessing us in the evenings, helping to keep the land fertile and abundant.
The nearest airport is the Hilo International Airport - a 25 minute drive. We are 17 minutes from Hilo town, 12 minutes from one of the best surf beaches on the island, and 5-10 minutes to countless waterfalls, rivers, hiking trails and ocean access spots.
If you’d like to book a room at Mo’o Pu’uwai, please click the button below to book as soon as possible as we have very limited availability and we will fill up fast. Other options include renting an Airbnb near by. Please reach out for more details and recommendations.
The Island of Hawai’i
Located in the middle of the oldest and deepest ocean. A top the most active volcano in the world. The center of the Ring of Fire. With the tallest mountain on the planet from its base up. Containing 11 out of the 13 bio-climates of the planet. Considered by the scientific community to be a “mini Earth”.
Everything grows here. Everything thrives here. With snowy mountain tops in the winter, vast desert like lava lands, rainforests and grassy hills. Journeying through the island feels like journeying through the Earth. These lands hold potent MANA. Palpable and activating for all who are blessed to walk upon its soil and swim in its waters. In the Island of Hawai’i', literal new earth is being birthed. With the newest beach on the planet and fresh 3 miles of brand new earth made just in 2018. These lands are sacred. The people of Hawai’i have been fighting for its environmental and social wellbeing since the invasion and illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai’i by the United States of America. On this island, you find the biggest population of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) who are still practicing and preserving their culture against all odds. We walk upon these soils with great reverence and respect. We give thanks for all relations who are with us in this work.
For those called to join us from other lands, we ask that you sit in silence and meditation and ask the Spirit of this Island if you have permission to come here. If you receive a no, please respect that. Everything in its right time. If you receive a yes, please prepare offerings to bring to these lands. An open loving heart, humility, respect, a prayer, a song — these things these lands love.