THE ALOHA PROJECT Making The World A Better Place sponsored by Huna International |
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The Aloha ProjectAloha is a Hawaiian word meaning love, friendship, compassion, and charity, as well as, in its roots, "the joyful sharing of loving energy in the present moment." For this reason the Hawaiians also use the same word for happy greetings and farewells. The Aloha Project was conceived by Serge Kahili King in 1973 as a way to join the people of the world together in a spirit of Aloha to bring about physical, emotional, mental, environmental, social, and spiritual harmony based on the wisdom found in Hawaiian philosophy and culture. The Aloha FellowshipThe Aloha Fellowship is a membership association made up of people of all ages and from all walks of life who believe that it is possible for individuals working together to transform the Earth into a paradise of love, peace, and happiness. The purpose of the Fellowship is to support the Aloha Project in thought, word, and deed. There are no dues, no fees, and no expiration for membership. To become a member all you have to do is make the following pledge: "I pledge to do my best to make the world a better place."
You can join by sending an email with your pledge to huna@huna.org
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