https://www.manaokahiko.com/tasmania
Hoʻoponopono Weekend (Nov 22–23):
A two-day journey of traditional group Ho’oponopono, ceremony, and clearing - returning to right relationship with self, others, and all aspects of life.
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Walk Forward in Right Relation.
Kumu Paʻa Kawika Foster is a 51st-generation cultural practitioner from Hālawa Valley on the island of Moloka’i, Hawai’i. Together, we gather to restore, to reconcile, and to return to Aloha.
What is Ho’oponopono?
Hoʻoponopono is a traditional Hawaiian practice of restoring right relationship - within yourself, with others, and with the wholeness of life.
It is not just about forgiveness. It is about removing the pōhaku (stones) that block your path - the doubt, pain, anger, and shame you continue to carry, though they no longer serve you.
Hoʻoponopono clears the way for your mana to rise and for you to return to pono - right alignment in mind, body, and spirit.
Who is this for?
This gathering is for those who feel the call to remember - to return to what is true.
It is for those ready to slow down, to reflect, and to walk in right relationship: with self, with others, with ʻāina (land), and with spirit.
This is ʻike kupuna - First Nations ancestral knowledge held in Hawaiian lineage and spiritual law - offered with care and intention. It is not to be taken, but received with humility. You are invited not to consume, but to listen, to feel, and to honour what is being shared.
All are welcome
https://www.manaokahiko.com/tasmania
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Note: This is a complete, standalone 2-day event. For those who feel called to go further, there is also a 5-day Lomilomi Healing Touch Immersion, which includes these 2 days plus an additional 3 days of deep bodywork and practice. Full details can be found at the same booking link.