Death, Passages & Gateways into the Unknown

Under the Māhealani Moon

A Ho’oponopono Study Call with Kumu Ramsay Taum

Friday, November 15th | Via Zoom: 4pm-6pm Hawaii / 6-8pm Pacific

Ho’oponopono Guided Practice • Kumu Wisdom Share • Q&A

Under the light of the Māhealani Moon we illuminate the path towards a greater relationship to the intrinsic experience of death, life passages & the gateways between realms.

Kaulana Mahina

The Māhealani Moon is the 4th full moon of a lunar cycle. When the moon shines its brightest before it begins to wane. As it reaches its peak illumination, it gives us an opportunity to see through the dark, and our own shadow within the night. This marks the first set of full moons of the Makahiki Season in Hawai’i, as we commemorate the rise of Makali’i (Pleiades) in the night sky.

On November 15th we will be gathering as a cohort in Ho’oponopono practice and study under the guidance of Kumu Ramsay Taum.

Resourcing from the energy of our times, we dive into the what it means to come into greater understanding and inner peace with the process of death, life passages and the gateways that bridge our realm to all others. Together we explore the teachings such profound experiences may offer us, and how to move through these passages with grace.

During our call we will be guided through Ho’oponopono practice, drop into the wisdom of the current tides, share in community council, and have time to “ask Kumu anything”.

Please note… Spaces are reserved for returning students who have previously taken Kumu Ramsay’s Ho’oponopono Workshop, in service to continuing the practice together as community. If you have new friends and family who you’d like to introduce to the Ho’oponopono practice, please consider inviting them to an upcoming day-long workshop with Kumu.

Meet Kumu Ramsay Taum

Mentored and trained by respected kūpuna (elders), Ramsay is a practitioner and instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices: Hoʻoponopono (stress release and mediation), Lomi Haha (body alignment), and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art).

Ramsay Taum is also a recognized cultural resource, sought-after keynote speaker, lecturer, trainer, and facilitator. He is especially effective working with Hawai‘i’s travel, leisure, and retail industry where he integrates Native Hawaiian cultural values and principles into contemporary business.

He is the founder and president of the Hawai'i-based Life Enhancement Institute (LEI) of the Pacific LLC, Director of the Pacific Islands Leadership Institute (PILI) at Hawaii Pacific University, and Cultural Sustainability Planner at PBR HAWAII & Associates.

Let’s dive in…

  • Native Hawaiians: $22

    Ticket price reserved for Native Hawaiians only.

    Zoom link emailed upon registration.

    Friday, November 15th

    4pm-6pm Hawaii / 6-8pm Pacific

  • General: $33

    For all previous students.

    Zoom link emailed upon registration.

    Friday, November 15th

    4pm-6pm Hawaii / 6-8pm Pacific

  • Feeling Abundant: $44

    For those able to contribute more.

    Zoom link emailed upon registration.

    Friday, November 15th

    4pm-6pm Hawaii / 6-8pm Pacific

“The past is always there, and the future is forever coming — But we can only deal with the past and the future Now. Always and forever, now or never.”

- Kumu Ramsay Taum