Posts tagged Haumea female akua of Hawaii
Haumea's Association with Santa, Magical Providence, and Basic Needs Met

Dwarf planet Haumea was initially nicknamed ‘Santa’. Haumea higher expression shows that birthing some great endeavour requires courage, faith and dedicated planning for the future; taking practical steps and building. Higher expression Haumea is the wild creative stirrings, providence, and the creation of sacred space and solid foundation for new systems that govern a community. Haumea is the Hawaiian Goddess of Birth, Creation, Fertility, politics and government.

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Environmentalists, Conservationists, Naturalists, and the Inner Landscape of Haumea

I see Haumea strong in the chart of people with an overwhelming and profound love of nature first and foremost. Naturalists and conservationists are the individuals who help promote, speak to, and educate the general public about the need for untouched wilderness. The objective is to understand and establish the link between Haumea in Hawaiian mythology, Haumea the dwarf planet in astronomy, and Haumea in astrology, and how she influences those with her prominent in their charts.

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Haumea, Akua Wahine of Knowledge, Childbirth, Politics, Strategy and War Part 1

In the story, Wākea and his partner lived together in Kilohana, the pali (cliff) between Kalihi-uka and Ko‘olau on O‘ahu. The story explains how Wakea went up to gather the abundant wild food that grew in the mountain forest. But he was caught with a bunch of ripe bananas and was captured by the guards of Kumuhonua, the Ali’i Nui of Oahu, for “stealing the kapu bananas”. These were wild-growing mountain bananas, but they were supposedly under the Kapu system…

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