As we have been learning, 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.
Wae Aku I Ka Lani
Which translates as:
Let the selecting be done in heaven.
Nobody is sure if it is the weather, the beauty of the islands, or the spirit of aloha that accounts for the Hawaiian's laidback attitude towards life.
The outlook is simple: if it didn't happen today, it was not meant to happen. Maybe another task is made clearer and that is more important for the time-being. People live and enjoy life as nature intended.
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Doug, That is a lovely comment, and I imagine it is the ebb and flow of the ocean waves that keeps the nature of the island people so peaceful.
That is definitely a lifestyle and attitude I could adjust to. I agree with Jane - somehow the entire surroundings contribute to that whole Aloha feeling.