What does "He'e nalu" mean ?
Ancient Hawaiians regarded the “he’nalu” (surf) as a permanent celebration, a worship given to the ocean.
“He’e” : a Temple, holy place
“Nalu”: wave, meditation
“Na”: peace, serenity
“Nalu”: thus, expresses the interaction with the waves, through which the
inner balance allows ones self to find the exterior balance, and the
divinities, who in Polynesia, are rather the expression of a fuming world
(volcanic eruptions, cyclones, angry sea…)
The “he’e nalu” is an invocation that makes the world a “heiau” (a temple,
a holy place) it gathers the “manas” (vital energies) to feed the “aumakua”
(the divine spark).
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