HAWAII-THE BEGINNING (LEMURIA?)
The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote sets of Islands on the planet and therefore have had only a small amount of outside influence. In recorded history, there were series of migrations of inhabitants to Hawaii, starting between the years of 300 and 700 AD. The first of these inhabitants were the known Hawaiians, who traveled thousands of miles starting from the South Pacific to reach the destiny of the remote archipelago. In Hawaii, you might hear myths of the movement from large, double hulled canoes coming from the South Pacific while being led by Kahuna “see’ers” and navigators. According to some, the early Hawaiian explorers were led by ancient prophesy and dreams to the mystical land of Hawaii.
However, others believe that there were inhabitants located in Hawaii long before this time. Legend is that thousands of years prior to recorded accounts of Hawaii were people in this region, which was then much bigger (an entire continent). The people are noted to be part of a lost continent recognized as Lemuria or Mu. Myths also speak of the Lemurians as first coming to earth from other planets and stars.
Many people who come to the Islands have an emotional response. They sense a connectedness with the Islands, and to themselves, which they haven’t experienced at any other place or time. Everything seems amplified in beauty and power and time stops. This could be because Hawaii was before considered a part of Lemuria, a Utopian culture which was based on heart centered with love. The Hawaiian people are definitely heart centered people in love, evidenced with the Aloha spirit remaining as a prominent part of the society and identity. Were the Hawaiians influenced from an ancient society and culture, here long before our recorded history? Our retreats question all possibilities, realities and dimensions.
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