Kahuna Papa "K" Kiliwelu Kamaka Iki Ali'i Pa'akaula Kamoa Kamoa Kepilino
Mai pale ike a'o aka makua.
Do Not Set Aside the Teaching of Your Elders.
Papa "K" Kiliwelu Kamaka Iki Ali'i Pa'akaula Kamoa Kamoa Kepilino, a Hawaiian Kahuna Lapa’au also known as Beloved Papa-K is an inspiration, especially with his knowledge of the indigenous Hawaiian practice of underwater births attended by dolphins. Mahalo nui loa for being our friend and mentor.
Kahuna Lomilomi Master, Papa K, was one of the last Kupuna that taught the Sacred Ha for Ho'omanamana Healing and Blessings, Bonewashing and Lomilomi. He loved and embraced people of all races and cultures from around the world.
Just 2 weeks before Papa K left the body and joined the ancestors, He Blew the Sacred Breath of Ha Into My Mouth and On Top Of My Po'o In Sacred Ceremony, in my Uniki Ceremony, At Makua's Office On Halemaumau Crater on Kila'uea, Big Island, Hawaii. This is the Ho'omanamana Initiations of Sacred Breath of Ha allowing for this blessing to go forth for generations. It was The Invocation of Tutu Pele Who Came to Me In Powerful Spiritual Experience giving Me Messages and Giving Me My Golden Wings. A Strong Thick Mist Came Over Us Instantaneously Within and With Out.
That Was The Last Time That I Saw Papa K In The Body. He Has Come Many Times Now In Spirit and He Is Very Much Alive.
Papa K is 100% Hawaiian from the Pele Lineage and Seven Generations King Kamehameha. Kahu Kāhealani
Sylvester Keiliwaliu Kamaka Iki Ali'i Pa'akaula Kamoa Kamoa Kepilino "Papa K" April 8, 1929- August 26, 2008
Papa K is a man from another time. A time when the 'aina sustained the people, when the neighbors spoke Hawaiian, and the taro fields had to be cared for everyday. He loved that time of connection when people stove for balance between the land, body and spirit. He wanted to share that great connectedness with others. People met him and were drawn to him. His smiling eyes, his amazing hands but mostly his tremendous heart endeared him to many.
He also knew there was a new time dawning. He was part of that dawning. He knew it was time for the wisdom of old Hawaii to be shared with the world. He knew the world was ready for a new consciousness that would spring from the old consciousness of Hawaii, a consciousness based on Aloha, connection to Akua and respect for the land. He believed in the probability of a time of cooperation, generosity and a more profound connection to something greater than this world. He knew that time was coming. For that reason he co-founded 'Aina me Kalani, a foundation to perpetuate the beautiful spiritual gifts of Hawai'i and share them with the world.
To Some, He was no saint. In fact it is said that he was kalohe, a rascal of a man, but within that rascal was a man who knew how to love unconditionally and forgive completely. And he did. You never had to prove yourself worthy of his love, you were loved. And if you messed up you were forgiven before you even thought about asking for forgiveness. He had great gifts.
Papa K was filled with 'Ike and chose who he would share that with depending on your level of understanding. He was different people to different people who had the eyes to see. Even across the rainbow bridge, he appears to many and guides them still. He is alive.
He is also one of the masters of lomi lomi. His touch was gentle and his style was intuitive. He said he opened himself to a greater energy and then the body showed him where to go, the fingers reading as they touched. His style was not based on technique as much as on opening himself to the guidance of spirit.
Papa K loved people. He loved to make them laugh. He loved to help them see their own hearts. And many people loved him in return. It is that love that sustained him for so long when doctors had predicted for decades that he would die within months. Well, love and his own mana which was amazing.
There are stories upon stories of Papa defying the odds to live another day, or year or decade.
There are many stories of Papa K appearing after he left this world to many who he has taught, so many stories.
He loved Hawaii. He was Hawaii and he carried her pain within his body. He fought to help the people. He fought to see Hawaii sovereign again.
He believed that Hawaii was the heart of the world and that the islands would show the world how to heal itself.
He had a lot to carry in this world. He carried it with love and generosity. He began each day anew.
Do Not Set Aside the Teaching of Your Elders.
Papa "K" Kiliwelu Kamaka Iki Ali'i Pa'akaula Kamoa Kamoa Kepilino, a Hawaiian Kahuna Lapa’au also known as Beloved Papa-K is an inspiration, especially with his knowledge of the indigenous Hawaiian practice of underwater births attended by dolphins. Mahalo nui loa for being our friend and mentor.
Kahuna Lomilomi Master, Papa K, was one of the last Kupuna that taught the Sacred Ha for Ho'omanamana Healing and Blessings, Bonewashing and Lomilomi. He loved and embraced people of all races and cultures from around the world.
Just 2 weeks before Papa K left the body and joined the ancestors, He Blew the Sacred Breath of Ha Into My Mouth and On Top Of My Po'o In Sacred Ceremony, in my Uniki Ceremony, At Makua's Office On Halemaumau Crater on Kila'uea, Big Island, Hawaii. This is the Ho'omanamana Initiations of Sacred Breath of Ha allowing for this blessing to go forth for generations. It was The Invocation of Tutu Pele Who Came to Me In Powerful Spiritual Experience giving Me Messages and Giving Me My Golden Wings. A Strong Thick Mist Came Over Us Instantaneously Within and With Out.
That Was The Last Time That I Saw Papa K In The Body. He Has Come Many Times Now In Spirit and He Is Very Much Alive.
Papa K is 100% Hawaiian from the Pele Lineage and Seven Generations King Kamehameha. Kahu Kāhealani
Sylvester Keiliwaliu Kamaka Iki Ali'i Pa'akaula Kamoa Kamoa Kepilino "Papa K" April 8, 1929- August 26, 2008
Papa K is a man from another time. A time when the 'aina sustained the people, when the neighbors spoke Hawaiian, and the taro fields had to be cared for everyday. He loved that time of connection when people stove for balance between the land, body and spirit. He wanted to share that great connectedness with others. People met him and were drawn to him. His smiling eyes, his amazing hands but mostly his tremendous heart endeared him to many.
He also knew there was a new time dawning. He was part of that dawning. He knew it was time for the wisdom of old Hawaii to be shared with the world. He knew the world was ready for a new consciousness that would spring from the old consciousness of Hawaii, a consciousness based on Aloha, connection to Akua and respect for the land. He believed in the probability of a time of cooperation, generosity and a more profound connection to something greater than this world. He knew that time was coming. For that reason he co-founded 'Aina me Kalani, a foundation to perpetuate the beautiful spiritual gifts of Hawai'i and share them with the world.
To Some, He was no saint. In fact it is said that he was kalohe, a rascal of a man, but within that rascal was a man who knew how to love unconditionally and forgive completely. And he did. You never had to prove yourself worthy of his love, you were loved. And if you messed up you were forgiven before you even thought about asking for forgiveness. He had great gifts.
Papa K was filled with 'Ike and chose who he would share that with depending on your level of understanding. He was different people to different people who had the eyes to see. Even across the rainbow bridge, he appears to many and guides them still. He is alive.
He is also one of the masters of lomi lomi. His touch was gentle and his style was intuitive. He said he opened himself to a greater energy and then the body showed him where to go, the fingers reading as they touched. His style was not based on technique as much as on opening himself to the guidance of spirit.
Papa K loved people. He loved to make them laugh. He loved to help them see their own hearts. And many people loved him in return. It is that love that sustained him for so long when doctors had predicted for decades that he would die within months. Well, love and his own mana which was amazing.
There are stories upon stories of Papa defying the odds to live another day, or year or decade.
There are many stories of Papa K appearing after he left this world to many who he has taught, so many stories.
He loved Hawaii. He was Hawaii and he carried her pain within his body. He fought to help the people. He fought to see Hawaii sovereign again.
He believed that Hawaii was the heart of the world and that the islands would show the world how to heal itself.
He had a lot to carry in this world. He carried it with love and generosity. He began each day anew.