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ILLUMiNATiON
- A Column of Inspired Word By Carly Gouweloos
...being able to truly forgive is the most important step in the process of healing.
Have you ever felt a deep sense of truth and knowing when
you come across certain information? Perhaps it echoes
through every cell of your body or answers a question that
has been lurking in your conscious mind for a very long
time, either way it often feels like you are relearning something that you already knew before. And maybe you are!
This is exactly how I felt when I came across The Seven
Principles of Huna. Huna is the Hawaiian word for secret
and the wisdom these principles offer is simple and profound. No matter where you are in your life or what you
believe, these magical words resonate grace and brilliance.
I am honoured to share them with you:
1. Ike (ee-kay)– We Make Our Own Reality
2. Kala (kulla)– There Are No Limits, Everything Is Possible
3. Makia (mu-kee-a) – Energy Flows Where Attention Goes
4. Mana (ma-na) – All Power Comes From Within
5. Manawa (ma-nah-wa) – Now Is The Moment of Power
6. Aloha (a-low-ha) – To Love Is To Be Happy With Someone
7. Pono (po-no) – Harmony is a Measure of Truth
Like our world, all of these principles are interconnected.
While inspired to understand more about Hawaiian spirituality, I learned another amazing principle known as
Ho’oponopono. It represents the practice of forgiveness. I
believe that being able to truly forgive is the most important step in the process of healing whether it be forgiving
others, forgiving unfair situations, forgiving illnesses or
the most important of all, forgiving yourself. Open yourself to the place of hurt inside you and repeat these lines,
feel them deeply and let go:
I love you. I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you.
What better time to forgive than now? Enjoy the freedom it brings you.
■ Carly Gouweloos, BBA
Editor & Designer of Another View
Business & Creative Development
www.carlygouweloos.com
[email protected]
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Pancha Mahabhutas
The 5 Great Elements Within
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By Cathy Campbell
When these elements are balanced in the body, we
are in harmony within ourselves...
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present in the individual are also contained in the Universe. Pancha Mahabhuta is a Sanskrit (the ancient language of India) term meaning the Five Great Material
states of Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. The Entire
Universe, every thing, including drugs, herbs and living
beings, including you, are comprised of these basic elements.
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When these elements are balanced in the body, we are in
harmony within ourselves, and can maintain high levels
of health and wellness. And when our elements are out of
balance, we suffer disrupted equilibrium within ourselves
and our natural world. These elements are affected by the
seasons, moisture levels, temperature, time of day, and the
fuel we put in this body, and can change moment to moment.
Although the Five Elements are in every aspect and part
of the sturctural and physical body, there is more concentration of each element residing in each particular area for
example:
Earth - Feet, legs, bones
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Water - All TR the EH
Fire - Digestion, sense of sight, eyes
Air - Chest, upper back, lungs
Space - Throat , ears, sense of hearing
Five Element Yoga developed by Jennifer Reis is a potent
practice that realigns you with the rhythms of nature. It is
a practice that embodies: Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Yoga Therapy, Hatha Yoga, Kripalu Yoga (and
all systems of Yoga), Art, Writing, and Creative Expression. To dive deeper into yourself and reconnect to your
Elemental Self, contact Shanti Vira Yoga Studio.
■ Cathy Campbell
5 Element Yoga Teacher
Ayurveda Lifestyle Coach
Owner Shanti Vira Yoga Studio &
Orillia Martial Arts Centre
3 Brammer Dr., Orillia, ON
www.orilliamartialarts.ca
705-325-4194
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