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You Hold a Thread
The blanket of peace is being woven.
Aloha Kākou,
From mountaintop ceremonies to rainforest circles, across oceans and time zones, something began to hum.
Not loudly. Not all at once. But together.
In 2025, a quiet momentum revealed itself. What began over a decade ago as listening, as offering, as breath, began to take form. The threads that had been weaving underground surfaced as structure. Ceremony became movement. Community became method.
And beneath it all: you.
This Was the Year…
…Wisdom moved with protection. Teachings were not broadcast but held. Shared in ways aligned with culture and continuity.
…The rhythm held. Month after month, thousands gathered across six continents, woven with Indigenous lineages spanning the globe. New Moon circles became a shared pulse across time and place.
…Land remembered. On Kauaʻi, people stepped into taro fields not as students, but as kin. Coherence was practiced with Earth.
…Science returned. Researchers stepped into the circle alongside Elders. Ceremony is becoming methodology.
…Policy turned toward the sacred. From Rights of Nature on Kauaʻi to global protections for ancient forests, the legal began to remember the living.
You have been part of this. Your presence has strengthened the field.
You Hold a Thread
The Elders speak of a blanket of peace being woven. These threads are not metaphor.
Every breath returned to coherence. Every gathering entered with sincerity. Every quiet tending of what matters. These are the weave.
You are part of it.
If You Feel Called
This work moves freely. It is sustained by those who feel called to sustain it.
If that's you, your gift will help ensure the rhythm holds: Elders supported, ceremonies accessible, the wisdom intact.
Whether through giving, sharing, or simply staying near, thank you.
For your presence. For your trust. For walking with us.
Here's to what becomes possible when we remember together.
With gratitude,
Puna, Prajna, Greg, Jared, Patricia, and Olivia



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