Aloha Newsletter September 2006 Aloha Everyone! We hope you enjoy our newsletter, but if you wish to be removed from our list, please reply to this email with "Remove" in the subject line and we will delete your name from our mailing list. Click here to view this email in your browser "Love is part of our nature. It is the state of feeling happily connected to another, or the act of becoming connected. It is extending our self to include another. We do not have to strive for love unless we feel we do not have it. When human beings gather under circumstances where there is no fear, love simply happens. I have attended many gatherings in many different countries where dozens of complete strangers became loving friends after two or three days of just being together. What they did and why they were there didn't seem to matter. Merely close proximity and a lack of fear produced love without effort. In times of danger love also manifests naturally. When there is a disaster or an accident, people who are not locked in fear automatically begin to assist the ones who need help. They don't have to taught or instructed, except in how to help better. The desire to help, which is a form of love, arises spontaneously. This automatic love response is so great that some people will put their own lives at great risk to help complete strangers. In spite of all the terrible things presented in the media that demonstrate a lack of love, daily acts of love are far more frequent, and love is still the dominant motivating force in the universe."- excerpt from "Love and Harmony," by Serge Kahili King. New letters and world Huna happenings, new poetry, new inspirations, and new photos, along with participation in our world-wide Healing Circle are in the Sharing Hut.
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