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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 703513" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>New Leaf,</p><p>Hawaiians have many words for rain (<em>Hanau Ka Ua</em>) depending on its intricacies, the makani, the places it falls. As we get to know of your Rain more, she shows her intricacies more also (and some old new makani she is bringing along too).</p><p></p><p>But Leafy, be patient, take courage and strengthen your heart. Even with / or despite all the tension she brings, I can see she feels her connection with you. She knows you are there, a standard in her life, with your quiet and strong inner spirit. She remembers your and her Dad’s values. She shows some insight and understands your position. There is a remnant of respect.</p><p></p><p>These days we keep umbrellas handy as standard equipment when the rain falls. And you, dear Leaf, show your skill in whipping up your “detachment” umbrella to protect your burdened shoulders from the mists, showers and downpours from your Rain.</p><p></p><p>Good Job, Leafy! You saw the need for and showed confident prompt action in time to nip it in the bud with old new guy, to make the boundaries and rules of engagement clear with him.</p><p></p><p>Yes. When she is ready, she will, and you will know it very clearly, dear.</p><p>Malama pono. Aloha nui.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 703513, member: 19617"] New Leaf, Hawaiians have many words for rain ([I]Hanau Ka Ua[/I]) depending on its intricacies, the makani, the places it falls. As we get to know of your Rain more, she shows her intricacies more also (and some old new makani she is bringing along too). But Leafy, be patient, take courage and strengthen your heart. Even with / or despite all the tension she brings, I can see she feels her connection with you. She knows you are there, a standard in her life, with your quiet and strong inner spirit. She remembers your and her Dad’s values. She shows some insight and understands your position. There is a remnant of respect. These days we keep umbrellas handy as standard equipment when the rain falls. And you, dear Leaf, show your skill in whipping up your “detachment” umbrella to protect your burdened shoulders from the mists, showers and downpours from your Rain. Good Job, Leafy! You saw the need for and showed confident prompt action in time to nip it in the bud with old new guy, to make the boundaries and rules of engagement clear with him. Yes. When she is ready, she will, and you will know it very clearly, dear. Malama pono. Aloha nui. [/QUOTE]
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