New Hawaii Thread

Aloha everyone,

I apologize for being busy the last year. I have not posted anything on EW in that time.
I wanted to share a couple gifting successes that I have had here on the Big Island of Hawaii.

The first was from the tail end of last year. I don’t remember if I posted anything about this previously.
Don Croft had remarked that a pirated vortex is often marked with an obelisk. I found an obelisk on the campus
of the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and it has been gifted accordingly. Also I have a nice grid on the college campus
as well:

image

he other thing I was going to report was that one of the towers I gifted has been upgraded with more panels. That is OK
because it only means more positive energy! In the foreground of the tower under construction you will see a mobile tower. This mobile
tower has been in the same spot for the last 2 and a half years, located behind a gas station, near to Waiakea Elementary, Middle and Waiakea
High School. It is also between Hawaii Community College and the University of Hawaii at Hilo. So this one tower was utilized for poisoning 5 schools in
one go. I gifted it over two years ago, and they are finally getting around to trying to construct another (permanent) tower in the same spot.
It will be funny when they turn it on to see that it does not work either. [Image Can Not Be Found];

image

image

image

Lake Waiau & Kipuka Pu’u Huluhulu

Aloha, yesterday myself and my roommate went to Lake Waiau, and Kipuka Pu’u Huluhulu. I know that Mike gifted Mauna Kea last year, and Don & Carol gifted Mauna Kea a few years ago. I didn’t know if any of them gifted Lake Waiau, so we went up to do that. It was a sacred place to the ancient Hawaiians, and to many contemporary Hawaiians, and we observed many offerings there. For offerings we brought a tangerine from our yard and some orgonite. The lake was really low at the time. We gifted and then explored the area. I did not observe any changes in the environment, but I am sure the spirits kind of expect you to bring something, and to come with respect.
Here is some info I found online:

WAIAU- the snow-maiden of Mauna Kea, whose record in the legends
has been almost entirely forgotten. There is a beautiful lake glistening in one
of the crater-cones on the summit of the mountain. This was sometimes called
“The Bottomless Lake,” and was supposed to go down deep into the heart
of the mountain. It is really forty feet in its greatest depth
–deep enough for the bath of the goddess.
The name Wai-au means water of sufficient depth to bathe.
TODAYS TALES-
Most interestingly, while the lake is only 10 to,
at the deepest, maybe 15 to 20 feet deep,
it was known as The Bottemless Lake and was thought to be one
of several entrances to the Underworld on the Big Island.
The actual word, waiau (why-ow) means swirling water of a current
and wai’au’au (why-ow-ow) means bathing place,
which would lead us to assume a natural connection
with the goddess’s name and the lake itself.
You can imagine, that with a goddess associated directly with the lake,
and the connection of the four snow goddesses with life giving water,
that Lake Waiau was indeed a most sacred place.
The water of the lake was known as the most sacred
of K?ne’s waters in all of the islands of Hawai’i.
The Hawaiians who lived in Waimea also used the lake for placing
the piko (umbilical cord) of newborn babies into the lake.

Mauna Kea is “the tallest mountain in the world”:

There was interestingly not a single death tower at the top of the mountain. It would probably interfere with the optical telescopes and radio telescopes.
But there is a big complex on the way up the mountain. I didn’t know if it was gifted previously, so we gave it a tb. Next time when I am alone I may have to trespass a little closer. The road at one point felt like it was a 1/4 mile, so that was where we gifted.

Afterwards we stopped at a nearby oasis, or kipuka.
Kipuka Pu’u Huluhulu Exploring Hawaii’s Saddle Road: Kipuka Pu’u Huluhulu Nature Trails and Kipuka Aina Hou Nene Sanctuary | Lovingthebigisland's Weblog

It was very calm and had an amazing energy to it. There were lots of songbirds. I looked up Huluhulu in the dictionary, and it can mean down or fuzz on plant stems. there was an abundant moss growing on the trees. We gifted there also.

Aloha, everybody.

Today I was able to speak to Don Croft for a few minutes. We were talking about a project a few weeks ago, but all of my emails to him and Carol kept getting hacked. Don told me that when this happens one should CC the email to another person, and have this person forward it to the intended recipient. He said that it often helps if the person one is CCing the email is outside of the US.


Well, today will be my last gifting report from Hawaii for awhile. I am moving to another island today. This means a new phase in my gifting work is beginning. This will be a massive project. I have crystals to get started with, but I think that I will need some help with donations of metal shavings and funds for resin. I will ask for this help soon, but for right now I want to play my cards close to my vest. I promise that I will reveal all details soon, and I promise that they are VERY exciting.

So here is the information about recent gifting efforts:

About 6 weeks ago I went to Kona on personal business. I was at an office for about an hour. Everyone in the office was very nice, and very professional. In the office were large geodes composed of amethyst crystals, which were cut open as display pieces. However, I noticed that outside of the office window was a death tower disguised as a palm tree. A couple weeks later I came back to Kona, and I gifted the tower before going into the office. As I sat there I began to feel the tower flip, and the energy became much more relaxed as things began to balance in the area. I was there for two hours, and it was very pleasant by the time I left. When I returned to Kona a final time I brought some more tbs to over-gift the tower, just in case. After this I gifted some more facilities in Kona, before leaving. Some of the towers and big satellite dish at the bottom of this post are from Kona, in the industrial area around Costco.

I wanted to mention to new gifters, or folks on a limited budget that every tower you gift makes a big difference. Even if you can only get a gallon of resin every few weeks, those 48 towerbusters all help massively, and every death tower you gift is another win for the good guys. So don’t take my word for it, gift a few towers and see if you can feel the difference…

image

On March 9th I went to my last taiko performance for a year. It was in Honoka’a. When I performed there last year, I circled the church (Honoka’a Hongwanji)(a Buddhist temple) with a half-dozen or more towerbusters. But I wasn’t driving, and was not able to gift anymore in town. This time I drove with some friends, and was able to gift a couple towers on the way. After the performance we went into Honoka’a town, and walked around a bit. My friends told me about a Japanese movie called Honoka’a Boy, that was filmed there. We went into a crystal shop there, right before they closed. In the shop is the largest crystal in Hawaii. I asked Cathy, the owner of the shop if she had heard of orgonite. She said yes, and I gave her some towerbusters. She put one right by the crystal. She said that it was a Lemurian crystal, and that one could use it for healing, and projecting one’s desires, even from a long distance. After this we gifted the tower in town, and then drove to Hapuna to see the sunset. Here is the website for the crystal shop, and it has information on the crystal:
https://www.angeliteom.com

The pictures below are–

  1. Myself with two Eisa drummers from Kohala-really fun and cool young ladies.
  2. A picture from Honoka’a Hongwanji
    3,4. The large Crystal
  3. The tower in Honoka’a we gifted

image

image

image

image

image


And then finally, to count coup, here are some other facilities from Kona that were gifted
The picture with the three towers above the small convenience store are from the highway near Honoka’a:

image

image

image

image

ALOHA!!!