Sacred Light

“La’a Kea is a Hawaiian idiom meaning sacred light referring to the good things represented by daylight such as sunshine, knowledge, and happiness.”

To me daylight means buds in my potted garden, opening/blooming.
“It is also used (La’a Kea) in Shaman practise to mean an area charged with sunshine, knowledge, and happiness.”

“Drawing on the power within you, you use your own mind to imagine yourself surrounded by and filled with the lovelight. We call this : turning on the light.”

“Don’t let the emphasis on light bother you. You can imagine colors, sounds and feelings if you prefer.”

“A simple appreciation of something beautiful will do this, or go for a stronger emotion.”

I like shamanism. It offers CHOICES. I also like shamanism because of its reliance on the SELF

I like shamanism. It offers CHOICES. I also like shamanism because of its reliance on the SELF: power within you.

I prefer the La’a Kea over the popular white light because:
“…if you use the same light with a focus in what it is protecting you from, you will wear yourself out with making the light stronger and stronger and will start attracting that which you fear.”

La’a Kea
“Start each day by turning on that lovelight (La’a Kea) and extending it throughout your immediate environment. Speak to the lovelight. (Everything is alive, aware and responsive). Give it instructions, mentally or aloud:

HARMONIZE THIS PLACE.”