Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Hawaii State Quarter

"The first duty of love is to listen."

-Paul Tillich




"Everyone has a doctor in him or her; we just have to help it in its work. The natural healing force within each one of us is the greatest force in getting well. Our food should be our medicine. Our medicine should be our food. But to eat when you are sick, is to feed your sickness."
Hippocrates(460 BC - 377 BC)



"When you look at yourself from a universal standpoint, something inside always reminds or informs you that there are bigger and better things to worry about."
- Albert Einstein


This is the final "State Quarter" in the U.S. Mint program that was begun 10 years ago with the first U.S. State: Delaware, Joe Biden Country. Here we see Kamehameha, the "Lonely One." He was a Big Island chief who met Captain Cook while still a young man, and was subsequently inspired to unite his island. When a sudden volcano flow buried his assembling enemy it was thought that Pele, the goddess of fire, favored him. Ultimately he united all major islands of Hawaii under his flag; Kauai remained unconquered, but joined his kingdom by treaty. He founded a dynasty of Kamehamehas and is known as Kamehameha I, or "The Great." His moment in history was the link between an ancient culture and a "modern" world. He navigated the frail canoe of his nation with prudence and statesmanship. Here his arm is stretched out over his beloved island chain. There too, are the words of our motto: "UA MAU KE EA O KA AINA I KA PONO" The Life of the Land (Aina) is perpetuated in righteousness (Pono). His first capitol of a united Hawaiian Kingdom was here at Waikiki. . .
. . . Remember, there is no fault in failing to appease the un-peaceable. Keep difficult people at a polite distance lest you too become agitated and resentful. Jesus didn't heal everyone. Why would we think that we have to? The free will of others dictates that they are free to misjudge us and to dislike us. But we do not have to return the favor. Grab your freedom. Slam the door if you have to, but live in harmony and aloha with yourself & others. That's my wish for YOU today!
ALOHA, Cloudia



13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think that if you can live with yourself in harmony, you will be a very happy person. What is your set point when you are alone? Are you depressed or are you upbeat? How do you perceive yourself?

storyteller said...

What lovely images and quotes ... and your message 'resonates' with truth within! Thanks for dropping by Sacred Ruminations earlier and leaving a comment & the link back here.
Hugs and blessings,

Charles Gramlich said...

Great history. I need to read a history of Hawaii before it was settled by Europeans.

Cloudia said...

Charles: "Hawaii's Story as told by Her Queen" By Liliuokalani would be a good choice to start.
Thanks Charles, GiGi & Storyteller for kindly visiting me today. Aloha-

Feisty Crone said...

"Keep difficult people at a polite distance lest you too become agitated and resentful. Jesus didn't heal everyone. Why would we think that we have to? The free will of others dictates that they are free to misjudge us and to dislike us. But we do not have to return the favor. Grab your freedom. Slam the door if you have to..."

Wonderful advice, Cloudia.

Roan said...

Gorgeous images and another interesting history lesson. I especially like the "keep difficult people at a polite distance". Thank you for your visits to mine. BJ

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the quarter info and history. Your extended wisdom and advise is wonderful and calming, in the midst of chaos....I shall print it and carry it around...your version is better. Aloha, DrumMajor

claude said...

I like a lot the first photo and the first citation of Paul Tillich.

Dave King said...

Incredible, the wonder sthat Einstein was able to uncover just by changing his viewpoint. There's a metaphor in there somewhere...

Barrie said...

Some great quotations!

Akelamalu said...

Great quotes Cloudia and Harmony is a great state of mind.

Sepiru Chris said...

And this is the gentleman whose Iwi is hidden somewhere still, right?

I really like how the layers that you build for us come together over time to build a rich contextual map of the islands of Hawaii.

Thanks again, Cloudia.

spensaa said...

Your words of wisdom ring so true... "Live in Harmony and Aloha with yourself"...

It was a treat to meet you at Arlei's birthday! Hope you remember me!