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A little Hawaiian lesson (are you listening Jason?)
In Hawaiian thinking, words have spiritual or divine power, and aloha and mahalo are among the most sacred and powerful.
Say them often as they can be life-transforming and -enhancing. Be careful to use them ONLY if you truly feel mahalo or aloha within. Do not exploit these words for personal gain, and neither cheapen, nor trivialize their use by verbalizing them carelessly or without sincerity.
Aloha and mahalo are ineffable, indescribable, and undefinable with words alone; to be understood, they must be experienced.
On a spiritual level, aloha is an invocation of the Divine and mahalo is a Divine blessing. Both are acknowledgments of the Divinity that dwells within and without.
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So, not really appropriate for a glorified search engine, then.
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I think you know what to do....


Wolfie,
Thank you for that lesson. In a way all words when uttered with sincerity have a spiritual significance in that it enhances the life of another.
If only we were able to be like that!
winslie