Honolulu Condos: The Spirt of Aloha is a Way of Life in Hawaii - Hawaiian Proverb Lesson #6

The Spirt of Aloha is a Way of Life in Hawaii - Hawaiian Proverb Lesson #6

There are many Hawaiian proverbs and sayings that have been fun learning and even more entertaining trying to speak and pronounce correctly, but more importantly convey real wisdom and spiritual value. 

Here is another one of my favorites (especially because I enjoy eating):

E 'Ai I Ka Mea I Loa'a.

Which translates as:

What you have, eat. (Be satisfied with what you have.)

You may often hear in Hawaii, "We don't eat until we are full, we eat until we are tired!"  Food is a gift from the earth, so to share food with family, at luau, or with strangers is sacred.  The mana (spiritual energy) of the land goes inside people to continue the exchange of life energy.

For more cultural information about Hawaii, please feel free to visit our website, Honolulu Condos.

Mahalo for reading

Mahalo For Reading.

If you or anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling a condo in Honolulu, Hawaii, it would be my pleasure to help. 

Douglas Fischer, R.A., REALTOR, ePro, C.D.P.E.
RE/MAX Honolulu

www.HNLCondos.com

808-497-3810

Douglas@HNLCondos.com

Douglas is an experienced and respected Honolulu, Hawaii Realtor Associate, in partnership with his Japanese speaking partner, Christopher Sumida, who specialize in residential Real Estate and the sale of Condos in the greater Honolulu area including the neighborhoods of: Waikiki, Diamond Head, Ala Moana, Kakaako, Kapiolani, Makiki, Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu.

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0 commentsDouglas Fischer • September 28 2009 04:09PM

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