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At 12:36pm on September 25, 2008, Scott Williams said…
Hey Brother, I'm back- Things are looking good; Change is definitely on the winds for sure!

Hope all is going Great for you and your art :)
At 8:57pm on September 21, 2008, Carrie Konyha said…
Yes, this is a great way for those of like mind to connect!
At 7:14pm on September 17, 2008, Iris Häusermann said…
Hey Robert you are major cool and great! You are a great bro organizer, rattlesnake tourist guide and mountain haka filmer!
Enjoyed that wonderful time with you!!!!
Big hug Iris
At 10:38am on September 17, 2008, Robert Dakota said…
The Grandmothers Healing Haka was a great experience with
Iris & Ojasvin.
They brought a wonderful energy to our hearts that is still active.
We appreciate their love and their devotion to to bringing healing to Mother Earth and her children.

Here is a not e from one of the participants just to share with you another view.
Hi everyone, last week I went to the Healing Haka workshop in Sedona taught by the couple Ojasvin Kingi Davis and Iris Hausermann. It was great. Missed you all a whole lot! It’s a perfect complement to the flower of life workshops. I highly recommend it. There are meditations and greetings that open the heart as well as Polynesian physical fitness thru dance. What I really liked was the spirituality of the dances. These ancient dances had us “creating ball of light” and “pillars of light” while dancing. The Waitaha kept this information alive thru the ages. We scooped energy up and connected to Mother Earth and Father Sky while singing in Maori. Percussive “male” movements and chants were contrasted with the “female” greeting of touching noses, then foreheads. I really liked this greeting a lot. There was a great balance between the masculine and feminine with light hearted laughter. The movements and breathing are specific and have meanings including creating an energy ring around yourself to protect against other’s intentions as well as cleaning your energy and healing yourself. There was the “hula” aspect to the dance, but also a whole lot more! Note that these workshops are conducted in a “loose” Polynesian manner where there isn’t an “exact” schedule. It w as 3 days long and we went with the flow. We also learned a few Celtic songs and Western flower rituals. Iris Hausermann, who is from Switzerland, wove ancient European spirituality into the class. I really felt the Polynesian and the European aspects blend. She co-taught the class and even taught parts of the Waitaha dances. The couple worked as an incredible affectionate team. It was fun just to be part of an event that was conducted in this manner. Ojasvin would sometimes joke to her “what are doing again?” I had a good time. Love John
At 9:17am on August 31, 2008, Rebecca Goff said…
Sure, you can connect me with your whale and dolphin photog friends.
If she is spontaneous, I am taking a group to Tonga to swim with humpback whales in a week. Tickets available Air Pacific now $1250 from LA to Nukualofa Tongatapu. (Someone just jumped on, bought tickets yesterday.) Interisland flights we can arrange for her from there to Niefu Vavau. Small boat transfer from Niefu harbor to eco resort. I charter a boat for the group that picks us up at the eco resort for whale swims. email best way to reach me. Flights leave Sept 7th. Also Air New Zealand to Tongatapu. I keep my group small so great photo trip. Also do it agian Sept next year. Best part of whale season for interactions although I stay thru November.
At 10:01pm on August 30, 2008, Rebecca Goff said…
Pleasure to play. Thanks for the invite.
At 9:41am on August 24, 2008, Cher Lyn said…
Hello there Robert, just wanted to say it was auspicious and kind of magical to see you all together the other night at the art show gathering. It felt somehow comforting like meeting family again after a very long and arduous journey. Like a breath of life giving force in the illusion of a strange land. Doors open, perceptions cleared...
At 1:50pm on August 14, 2008, Mark Schultz said…
Hey Robert,

It's alive! Congrats to ya. Looks great.
At 12:41pm on August 6, 2008, Jonathan Browne said…
Sometimes if it is difficult at first it is a sign that you are on the right path. Keep on you'll see. wink
At 5:52pm on August 4, 2008, Jonathan Browne said…
Thank you for filming our interview and posting it. I'm digging the viewz.
At 10:03am on July 20, 2008, Lake said…
Your pictures are inspiring. In a very sad world, they make me smile and give me hope. Thank you.

Lake
At 11:43am on July 18, 2008, L Condor said…
Thanks Robert

I am the shaman doing the Kogi film, been wanting to see footage of Mamos in Guatemala..with Dru...any chance?

Peace n light,
Lucho

see
At 1:23pm on July 1, 2008, Robert Dakota said…
Me too after soo much work it is just beginning to feel like fun.

I will send you a link to the latest Cal Earth clip.
It is 32 minutes long and just about the guys interning there
as artist in residence. I think they can inspire other young people to
venutre forward into their dreams and passions.
At 12:39pm on July 1, 2008, Makuini Ruth Tai said…
Kia Ora Robert - Was just having a good look through the menu. Inspiring. Fantastic images. Look forward to seeing the growth.

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