As we celebrate the rising of the sun on a fresh new dawn, we recognize life for all that it is and has to offer. We realize that in the vast circle of life, new opportunities arise.
For some, that means another day, another dollar.
For us, that means another day, another restoration of life.
Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi
We are kanaka o ka 'aina
Everything we do is grass roots
Sometimes kalo
The dream of something that would solve an array of problems with one central plan began with the need to see life on all levels restored, in order for a future to exist.
It began with the recognition that people have been on this earth for thousands of years without a problem sustaining, whereas since colonization spread its wings across continents and into our oceans, earth in general has been on a downward spiral.
Learning these things brought a lot of questions that took a lot of years and experience to find some of the answers. Research doesn't only come in the classroom, it comes when we actively seek knowledge and wisdom to advance ourselves in the perfection we were supposed to be destined for.
Our mother earth wasn't meant to be tainted.
Our people weren't meant to be violated.
Our lives weren't meant to be built around sales.
Our futures weren't meant to be artificial.
Those of us with like minds realize that while culture alone is a huge component in the way of life, also recognize that there are some really ancient ways of life that have been practiced around the world and are a part of every culture.
We also recognized that prior to the Industrial Revolution of America and
the era of non-stop wars society in general was much better off.
Prisons weren't the mainstay of a national economy.
Industrialization & bandwagon propaganda did not dictate people's lives.
Families weren't being divided by a system built against them.
People didn't fall victims to addiction like they have in the last 150 years.
People didn't need pills to cope with every day reality.
What do these observations mean?
These observations mean that we have been actively noticing things, taking notes, making research, trying different methods to see what works and making notes of each step along the way. We have combined different methods from various origins to create a unique non-profit to achieve the ultimate sustainability for both mankind and nature.
Whereas some of us have gone to university and others haven't, that factor was only brought into play to achieve necessary credentials for specific positions. We do not validate people on their available credentials. All parties interested in becoming a part of this growth are welcome to our table to join like minds, in like organizations and for like causes. We value every form of genuine, organic intelligence that wishes to restore life as perpetuated in righteousness.
We are the people of the lands. We start every project off as a grass root effort and finish each project uplifted from where we were yesterday, embracing the struggles we face, along the way. Sometimes, our grass root efforts land us in the roots of nourishment, where the kalo grows and reminds us of our own growth.
We are unique individuals.
We are part of a family and an extended family.
We vibe as one unit.
One voice.
One life force.
One and all in one.
Mahalo for visiting our blog.

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