Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 4, 1 April 2016 — "the worst part is being alone with your thoughts... in your thoughts..." [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

"the worst part is being alone with your thoughts... in your thoughts..."

magine that you are completely dependent on others, imagine spending all day asking eomplete strangers for help while most of them try not to make eye contact...Have you seen the play "Les Miserables"? A homeless lady onee told me, "the worst part is being aīone with your thoughts. . . in your thoughts. .." I feel that we are living the 'play' here in Hawai'i, and I have tried to connect it with a sermon titled "The Aloha Spirit" by the late, great Reverend Akaka.

"Hisworldwould go on turning...aworld that's full of happiness that I have never known. . . And nowl'm all alone again...nowhere to go, no one to turn to. . . And now the night is nean Now I ean make believe He 's here! Sometimes I walk alone at night when everybody else is sleeping. I think ofHim and tlien I'm happy with the company I'm keeping. The city goes to bed. . and I ean live inside my head. On my own, pretending He 's beside me. . . All alone I walk with Him till morning. And when I Iose my way, I close my eyes and HE has found me! " -Lyrics from Les Miserables Below is a reprint of a sermon delivered by the Rev. Abraham Akaka at Kawai'ahao Church, Honolulu, Hawai'i, on March 13, 1959... the day Hawai'i heeame a state. These beautiful words whieh are just as appropriate and meaningful today as when he first spoke them. The Aloha Spirit "Aloha" is the power of God, seeking to unite what is separated in the world - the power that unites heart with heart, soul with

soul, life with life, culture with culture, race with race, nation with nahon, and man with woman. Aloha is the power that ean reunite when a quarrel has brought separation. Aloha is the power that reunites individuals with themselves when they heeome separated from the image of God within. Thus when a Person or a People live in the spirit of Aloha, they live in the Spirit of God. Aloha consists of this attitude of heart, above negativism, above legalism. It is the unconditional

desire to promote the true good of other people in a friendly spirit, out of a sense of kinship. Aloha seeks to do good, with no conditions attached. We do not do good only to those who do good to us. One of the sweetest things about the love of God. . . about Aloha, is that it welcomes the stranger and seeks his and her good. A person who has the Spirit of Aloha loves even when the love is not returned...And such is the love of God. Aloha does not exploit a people or keep themin ignorance and subservience. Rather, it shares the sorrows and joys of people. Aloha seeks to promote the true good of others. Today, one of the deepest needs of mankind is the need to feel a sense of kinship, one with another. Truly, all mankind belongs together. From the beginning, all mankind has been called into being, nourished, watched over by the love of God. The real true Golden Rule is "ALOHA". This is the way of life we shall affirm. Let us affirm forever what we really are - for Aloha is the Spirit of God at work in you and in me, and in the world." Aloha kekahi i kekahi, Malama Pono, A hui hou till May. — Trustee Leina'ala ■

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