Hoʻoponopono: Me, My Selves, and the I - Returning to Truth Beyond Limits

Intensive Workshop with Kumu Ramsay

Saturday, April 27th - Sunday, April 28th
Topanga, California

About

DAY 1: Ho‘oponopono Intensive

Ho‘oponopono is a traditional process of reconciliation, forgiveness, and peacemaking that helps release, cleanse, and transmute barriers and obstacles to peace, love, and prosperity rooted in ancestral memory. Each of us has our own ‘blueprint’; our own truth. Disease, discomfort, distress, and disorder are symptoms we experience when we are no longer living according to that truth by trying to live someone else’s truth. Ho‘oponopono is the Hawaiian healing process of re-establishing balance and truth.

This guided experience by Kumu Ramsay focuses on the deeper meaning of this practice that is rooted in Hawaiian spirituality, cultural thought, and principles -- a meaning that is sometimes lost in translation or overlooked when reduced to a sound bite or simple mantra that has been popularized with Ho‘oponopono. This course is intended to reaffirm and establish a deeper understanding of the spiritual principles embedded in Ho’oponopono which make it such an effective life-transforming practice.

DAY 2: Lua - The Way of the Hawaiian Warrior

Once thought lost to antiquity, the secretive Hawaiian martial system involves much more than just combative skills. LUA is a combat art and practice that creates new ways of thinking, new ways of being, and new ways of “being present” in times of uncertainty. Come and learn from Kumu Lua Ramsay as he shares and demonstrates basic principles, concepts and application of this unique cultural battle system.

Kumu Ramsay is the Po'o, head instructor of the Kaihewalu Lua Family System in Hawaii. Trained by numerous kupuna, Hawaiian elders, Kumu Ramsay has nearly 50 years of martial arts experience and served as the Lua technical advisor and stunt performer for the hit series Hawaii Five-0.

Space is very limited for these retreats, so please register as soon as possible.

Instructor: Kumu Ramsay Taum

  • Hawaiian - United States

    Mentored and trained by respected kūpuna (elders),

    Ramsay is a practitioner and instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices: Hoʻoponopono (stress release and mediation), lomi haha (body alignment), and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art).

    Kumu Taum in 2009 was recognized and honored by the University of Hawaii as a Star of Oceania, an honor presented every three years to extraordinary individuals of Oceania for their work and service-related contributions to raising greater awareness of Oceania and its people to the nation, region, and world.

    Kumu Ramsay is recognized locally, nationally, and internationally for transformational leadership in sustainability, cultural, and place-based values integration into contemporary business models, Ramsay Taum advocates team building, strategic partnerships, community brilliance, and creative thinking. He is a recognized cultural resource, sought after keynote speaker, lecturer, trainer, and facilitator. He is especially effective working with Hawai‘i’s industries where he integrates Native Hawaiian cultural values and principles into contemporary business.

The workshop will take place in a magical land nestled in Topanga, California.

Contribution

Options:

  • Saturday // Day 1: Ho‘oponopono

    • $295

    • 8:30AM - 5PM (8.5 hours)

  • Sunday // Day 2: Lua

    • $95

    • 9AM - 12PM (4 hours)

  • Saturday + Sunday // Day 1 + 2: Ho‘oponopono + Lua

    • $312

    • 11.5 hours

  • One-on-One Private Session

    • $200

    • 50 minutes

    • 4 available sessions on Sunday

      • 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM

    • Please email nikka@aniwa.co to coordinate


We look forward to having you join us on this workshop. Should you have any further questions, please reach out to nikka@aniwa.co.

Address & Parking

This workshop is hosted in Topanga, CA.

Please be advised that the event's address and parking instructions will be sent via email closer to the event date.

Join us for this hoʻoponopono intensive workshop