Description
This piece of Koa wood from Hawaii has burned onto it the Lōkahi which symbolizes unity, accord, harmony. It’s a Hawaiian symbol made of three small triangles arranged to shape a bigger one. Kahi is the short version for the word ‘ekahi, the number one. The other symbol is called Kahanu which means “The wave of light that makes you gasp.” (More about this below). The ocean wave pattern is a symbol of significance in Polynesian culture as well. It is decorated with Hawaiian sea glass and sea shells.
Kahanu:
This symbol brings down the light in a wave by connecting the Kahuna to the source of all light, as a brilliant sun just above the top of the symbol. It is used to fill the body with light, opening up the circuitry. The symbol is generally used at the third eye or above. In meditation on this symbol, imagine the source of all light as a brilliant sun just above the top of the symbol. Now, bring the sun into your body along with the symbol. In this way, it is possible to fill the body with light.
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