In Hawaii nature is lush, green, giving and provides abundantly in the needs of its inhabitants, however, in MakeMake’s mythology, Rapa Nui island’s climate changed due to human activities and mismanagement of natural resources, which meant that nutrient-dense foods like the egg, became paramount for fertility, on multiple levels. Rapa Nui culture of the time, before near total societal/environmental collapse, worshipped MakeMake (pronounced MakeiMakei), the bird god, and this has strong correlation to Haumea’s makalei and Hawaii, who are likely their forefathers.
Haumea Higher Expression
In the higher expression, Haumea’s stories is about the kuleana (responsibility) to create pono (balance, justice and righteousness in relation in community). It is about keeping the waters clean, purity, and forgiveness to enable blossoming abundance. Virtuous Haumea seems to point out the tremendous innovation utilised to create or reshape the world, just like Eris and Sedna. Haumea is metaphysical studies grounded, and the divine in the human body realised. When we turn inwards and look long enough, we will find our own inner inexhaustible nourishment. Haumea energy carries the poverty versus abundance polarity, just like many of the other TNOs and KBOs.