Born and raised in Hawaii, I naturally learned about aloha at an early age. I can only speak from what I know. I know aloha, therefore I speak aloha, I teach aloha.
As children, we notice more, see more, hear more, and feel more — these are basic survival instincts that enable us to safely move through the world. But as we mature, we are told to stop being so sensitive, that ghosts aren’t real, and that pain is always physical. Through this conditioning, we start to believe that emotions and intuition are unethical to science and reason. We suppress our gifts, sneer at “clairvoyants,” and accept the physical realm as the full extent of reality.