
Hoʻopono: Mutual Emergence
Collected Articles and Essays by Manulani Aluli Meyer with responses by T. Līhau Collier.
“To kilona is to observe something deeply and to watch it change as you do. Will it matter to know we have always done this mutually, and simultaneously? It has mattered for me, and this idea brings forth the brilliance of ‘ike kūpuna: Aloha aku, aloha mai. A‘o aku, a‘o mai. Kōkua aku, kōkua mai. Pono aku, pono mai. As you sow, so shall you reap.” Manulani Aluli Meyer, Excerpt from Hoʻopono: Mutual Emergence.
The question now is, does it matter to you? Find out by reading the newly published second installment of collected writings by Manulani Aluli Meyer, Hoʻopono: Mutual Emergence.
Hoʻopono: Mutual Emergence, a 320-page softcover publication, takes you on a journey of self-discovery by affirming, renewing, and expanding your understanding of the world through nurturing your relationships with yourself and others, whether friends, family, rain, plants, or all that surrounds you. We simply need to be mindful of ourselves, others, and ʻāina to grow, especially during times of hardship. This is what our Kūpuna have taught us for generations, and this is why Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer shares with us this second installment of collected writings. itʻs a gift and a reminder that ancestral knowledge has always been the source from which we, Moana people, heal and evolve as a collective.
Published by ʻAi Pōhaku Press, 2025.
Softcover, 320 pp