From http://www.shamanicbodywork.com/main/main.php newsletter September 2013:
This is one small part of an old Hawaiian prayer that called
to the gods and goddesses for healing. In this prayer, we call to the
gods and goddesses to show us where we need to correct our thinking, correct
our way of living, so that we can find solutions to our problems, and find
healing in our bodies and our relationships:
O ke kahuna i ka puoko a ke ahi.
O 'imi, o loa'a, o loa'a ho'i ka hala uku,
Nana o kono e haele,
E Hele no a miliu mai a.
Eia ka leo la, he kanaenae aloha na'u na (inoa)
Eia ka pilikia la (ho'ike a'e)
'Eli 'eli kapu, 'eli'eli noa.
Noa ke ku, noa ka hele
Noa i kanawai a ke akua.
Calling the priestess in the pillars of fire.
Seek and find, find my fault, that I may atone;
the fault that turned me away from thee.
Go thou, prayer, but return again to me.
Here is my voice in a prayer of
affection to thee a prayer from (name)
Here are my troubles: (list them)
The sacredness has been profound, it is now freed.
Freed that I may stand, freed that I may walk,
freed by the decree of the gods.
"There were many gods associated with healing:
Ma'iola, who brought life (ola) out of sickness (ma'i)
There was the god Mauliola,
whose similar name meant "Breath of Life",
Women had recourse to Hi'iaka i ka poli o Pele,
who was considered physician to the family of Pele,
and to Haumea, the earth mother,
who guarded the women in childbirth.
Hauwahine, the mo'o (water creature goddess)
warded off sickness.
Uli, the High goddess of sorcery,
could be called on in life-giving resuscitation.
Lono, Ku and Hina, and to some extent Kane,
would remain through generations
the constantly invoked gods of medicine.
Lono, because he caused all plants to grow,
remained supreme: the Hawaiian Hippocrates
of the healing kahuna.
Ku and Hina continued to symbolize
the balance embodied in well being.
For Ku was maleness; and Hina was female.
Ku was erect, Hina was supine.
Ku was East, the morning,
and Hina was West the evening.
Ku was the external factor, Hina was the internal.
Ku was the right side and the right hand,
Hina, the left."
Hina, the left."
> from Nana Ike Kumu, by Mary Kawena Pukui,
E.W. Haertig, M.D., and Catherine A. Lee
May the gods and goddesses of healing
be with you today!
May the gods and goddesses of healing
be with you today!
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