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  • 07/2023
  • 978-1-57733-508-5
  • 540 pages
  • $9.99
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  • 08/2023
  • ISBN 978-1-57733-509-2
  • 540 pages
  • $49.00
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  • 07/2023
  • 9781577335078
  • 540 pages
  • $25.00
Nancy Clemens
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My Holoholo Diary: One Year on the Big Island of Hawai'i
My Holoholo Diary Summary Loving Hawai’i and having repetitive dreams of the Volcano Goddess, Kupuna Pele, brought Nancy to take a mid-life journey to the Big Island of Hawai’i. With her partner Paul’s agreement, she embarked on what she calls “a sabbatical between being a mother and a grandmother.” My Holoholo Diary records her adventures, mystical experiences, and challenges while living in the Hawai’ian culture. Nancy’s colorful stories bring local Hawai’ian people “to life” with their pidgin English, native wisdom, humor, and warm Aloha. Most especially, this Diary is intended as a tribute to her spiritual guides Haleaka Iolani (Auntie Aka) and her mother, Kalehuamakanoe (Auntie Fern), and their Ohana. They encouraged Nancy to write down and share these invaluable ancient Hawai’ian teachings, wisdom, and customs. During this year, she had valuable training in Lomilomi massage and the principles of Ho’o’ponopono, met sovereignty activists, and a captain and crew members of the trans-oceanic voyaging canoes. Nancy shares some almost-unbelievable supernatural experiences she had and the ways they catalyzed a change in her world view. As many kahunas say, including Aka and her mother, “Imagine what we could see if we could lift the veils.” Having come many times before to the Big Island on vacation with her family, this time she arrived alone, six days before the New York Twin Towers attack on 9/11, 2001. She immediately witnessed the Island of Hawai’i come together as a community, as people lost their jobs, due to the shutdown of airports and the sudden halt in tourism. She joined the local people as they met to dialogue, to problem-solve, and renew the old self-sustaining ways of their ancestors, and to kokua (help) each other. Her Diary sometimes reads like a travel guide as she lived in four different parts of the island, and is full of stories of her jobs and colorful local people, who shared culture, humor, music, feasts, and stories with her. They took her on treks to sacred sites and brought old Hawai’i alive through sharing family stories, history, ceremonies, hula and chants. Many stories illustrate the impact of colonization on Hawai’i. Lyrical passages in this very intimate diary record her ongoing inner journey of initial loneliness, doubts about this journey, purification, mystical experiences, spiritual opening, and change. Aka and her mother, Auntie Fern, offer guidance and teachings about how to function as a “receiver” in this world. As the creator of the Dolphin Divination Cards and A Guide to the Dolphin Divination Cards, Nancy eventually became an advocate of “armchair surfing” to help protect the well-being of the dolphins. She hopes that, through these stories and teachings, others will receive an infusion of the Aloha and inspiration she was blessed to receive from so many local people. As Auntie Aka always said to her, “If you receive a blessing, the way of Aloha is to share it, in some way, shape or form.”
Reviews
My Holoholo Diary

“Nancy Clemens’s latest book, My Holoholo Diary, will take you with her on a Spiritual Journey to the Big Island of Hawai’i. You will experience sacred places & humble people she meets along the way. Nancy beautifully recounts their wisdom & culture, honoring all Life & Spirit Realms. With each chapter her Storytelling awakens many deeply felt emotions with heartfelt compassion, inspiring one’s own life.” 

– Roberta Bloom, therapist

 

“My Holoholo Diary is like a true Hawaiian 'aha'aina or lu'au! Nancy has cooked up a richly flavored, deeply nourishing feast of experiences. She uses some mysterious, mystical ingredients and many unexpected blends of sweet, sour, and spicy.  Prepared with great love and respect for traditional Hawaiian culture, this book shares the true story of her teachers and their wisdom.”

– Joan Schleicher, Anodos Foundation

 

“These reflections, memories and stories are woven with a perspective that allows us all an intimate opportunity to perceive the union of realities in the human experience, Hawaiian legacy, and the craft of the written word. I would read this book for your own good!”

– Stan Padilla, artist, indigenous educator and cultural activist

 

“I can hear Aka's voice through your words. I feel Aka is sharing with us ‘from above’. Nancy, you are an amazing story teller and writer with deep insight, wisdom and passion.”

Rika Soeda Bilan, Lomilomi massage therapist and Japanese translator, Big Island of Hawai’i

 

"So many thanks for writing this book. When I read the text, I was completely back in Hawai'i and felt all that you wrote, which took me to the places we were with Aka and the time I spent with her. God bless you." 

Gerda Fochs, Medical Administration and European organizer for Aka, Switzerland

 

“Being with Aka was like a never-ending Aloha bath. Your book reveals Aka's legacy to all readers and all of us who had the grace to be with her. Your words bring me back to the times I was with Aka, listening to her prayers and singing and her wisdom that poured out of her deep state of being ONE with all.” 

Heidi Oberli, European organizer and translator for Aka’s workshops and private sessions for five years; Cranio-Samvahan systemic therapist

“What a wonderful work you have done. Each line brings back memories of being with Aka. Sentence by sentence I am on the spot with you, experiencing the stories directly!

– Christa Bauer, Hawai’i Spirit, Lomilomi trainer, and organizer of Aka’s workshops in Austria

 

“Aloha. Nancy’s personal journey of self-discovery, as she manages her daily adventures on the Moku O Keawe, the Big Island of Hawai’i, is a beautiful, expansive tale that captures the every nuance and challenges of the good, the bad, and the ugly. A great personal memoir and quest for the ‘unholy grail’. With much love and laughter,”

E. Kapua Ching, “a fellow FACK KOW WEE

 

“Through Nancy’s magical, divine eyes, her experience and view are egoless, pure Aloha. Her stories will bring us right there, in the moment, to enchanting Hawai’i and its people.”

Koko Momo Kawauchi Johnson, artist, Hawai’ian activist, and chef, Molokai, Hawai’i

 

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 07/2023
  • 978-1-57733-508-5
  • 540 pages
  • $9.99
Paperback Details
  • 08/2023
  • ISBN 978-1-57733-509-2
  • 540 pages
  • $49.00
Paperback Details
  • 07/2023
  • 9781577335078
  • 540 pages
  • $25.00
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