The High Beings of Hawaii

The High Beings of Hawaii
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Publisher : Wayshower Enterprises
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781987831160
ISBN-13 : 1987831160
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Book Synopsis The High Beings of Hawaii by : Tanis Helliwell

Download or read book The High Beings of Hawaii written by Tanis Helliwell and published by Wayshower Enterprises. This book was released on 2019-01-01 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Hawaiian vacation turns into a humorous, heart-opening odyssey that is alive with beings from other dimensions.Join Tanis’ adventure to meet seldom-seen beings of various races that dwell in volcanoes, misty forests and roaring seas. Discover the meaning behind our interconnected ancestral lineage. Receive practical tools from these physical and spiritual ancestors to heal the wounds in your life, in the lives of others and ultimately to help heal our wounded Earth. Walk with the author along this meaningful path and you could develop a deep, intimate relationship with your own ancestors, elementals and mystical kin. Praise for The High Beings of Hawaii: “Tanis offers our Hawaiian ancestors the opportunity to speak to more people through her experiences with them and does this with humor and honor and captures their essence in her story.” mahalo ke akua mahalo na amakua mahalo na kupuna o kahiko me kealohapumehana which means “Thanking the gods, thanking the ancestors, thanking the family ancestors from the old time with love and warm aloha.” —Kimokeo Kapahulehua, founder of Kimokeo Foundation preserving Native Hawaiian Culture “A mystic and great storyteller, Tanis Helliwell details the various types of ancestors, both physical and spiritual, and how we are related to them. In describing her adventures on the Hawaiian Islands she captures the essence of what spiritual ancestors are all about. She weaves fascinating and enchanting tales of how she met the various old ones that reside there. You’ll be charmed and entertained as you read this book.” —Dr. Steven Farmer, author of Healing Ancestral Karma and Earth Magic. “Tanis continues to excite those who seek to challenge the margins of space and time. In The High Beings of Hawaii, she boldly ventures into the mystical realms to enlighten and inspire. It’s a wonderful journey of heart, spirit and mind. An absorbing read of a different kind.” —Barry Brailsford MBE MA (Hons), historian and author of fifteen books including Song of Waitaha, Song of the Stone, Song of the Old Tides, Wisdom of the Four Winds


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