A Little Book of Aloha
By Renata ProvenzanoAloha. It's a term used throughout the Hawaiian Islands with a number of meanings - from "hello" and "goodbye" to "I love you" and "welcome." Visitors hear it from everyone they meet. Yet according to ancient traditions, its many meanings run deep within the Hawaiian spiritual beliefs and attitudes towards life. Aloha is a warm embrace between loved ones. It is the meeting and greevting of one's spirit with another. It is the sharing of life energy. A Little Book of Aloha is a collection of favorite Hawaiian proverbs, breathtaking natural images and simple, inspirational anecdotes about Hawaii's unique culture and traditions.
Book details
- Hardcover
- 80 pages
- English
- 1566475252
- 9781566475259
About Renata Provenzano
renata provenzano is an international journalist with a passion for our ocean, humanity and the health of planet earth. she fell in love with the hawaiian Read More about Renata Provenzano
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