
Surfing the waves of time
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 flow
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.
If you get in earlier in the day, you can schedule a Lomi Lomi massage with Julie. Contact us for booking.
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 spirit for the days ahead. Followed by breakfast all together.
The rest of our day will be filled with two Ho’oponopono sessions (morning & afternoon) guided by Kumu Ramsay as we dive into the immense healing potential of this forgiveness, reconciliation and peacemaking practice. Followed by dinner all together.
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. Followed by breakfast all together.
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 after lunch and finishing with dinner all together.
Sunday, September 24th
Closing Circle
9:00 - Breakfast
11:00 - Awa Ceremony: Commitments & Closure
13:30 - And so it is.
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.
If you stay longer that day, you can schedule a Lomi Lomi massage with Julie. Contact us for booking.
EO.
And so it is.