Aloha, beautiful souls.
I'm on a mission, and I'm calling out to the visionaries, the changemakers, and those who believe in the power of reclaiming culture and rewriting our narrative.
Does anyone remember the book, 'Fahrenheit 451'?
if you don't here's the gist:
Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury. It presents an American society where books have been personified and outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found.
In the novel, they BURNED the books.
Why?
Guess.
.. anything?
I had to read this book at Kahuku High School in 8th grade. Little did I know, the Universe was already preparing me for this revolutionary moment of history.
Ok, you should of connected the dots by now.
The answer is plain and simple:
Books contain knowlege-
and knowlege is
POWER.
Back in middle school, before the internet slaughtered our attention span,
I would go to the Library to research information for my school projects.
And if you didn't know,
Library comes from the Latin word, līber.
the state of being free
Libre /ˈliːbrə/ in English is adopted from the various Romance languages, ultimately descending from the Latin word līber; its origin is closely related to liberty. It denotes "the state of being free", as in "liberty" or "having freedom".
Education= LIBERATION
Most people don't think...
---about things like this.
About the way words are spelled.
...
Anyway,
Growing up amidst the vibrant tapestry of Hawaii's diversity has been nothing short of a blessing. The islands taught me the dance of different cultures, the harmony of languages, and the beauty of diversity.
However, it's through the lens of the Hawaiian Kingdom's sovereignty that I've truly discovered my purpose on this Earth.
A Divine Opportunity to Explore My Ethnic Roots
The journey into my own ethnic background, guided by the sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom, has been a revelation. It's a sacred exploration of identity, a connection to the land, and a reclaiming of the rich heritage that flows through my veins.
Awakening to my own ancestors of Egypt, Ethiopia, & the Philipines begged the question for my soul;
"What am I doing here?"
This divine opportunity has birthed a new awareness—an awareness of purpose.
Calling All Visionaries: A Vision for Hawaii's Youth
Now, I'm calling out to those who resonate with my vision.
I'm on a mission to guide the youth of Hawaii back to their roots, their culture, and most importantly, themselves.
This isn't just about heritage; it's about breaking the chains of mental enslavement, the remnants of colonialism that linger in the shadows.
So where are you going with this, Koda?
Great question.
I'm not going.
I am Growing.
Financial Literacy as Liberation
To break free, we need more than cultural revival; we need financial literacy.
It's the key to unlocking our collective potential and dismantling the shackles of economic oppression. I'm seeking partners and funders who share this vision, who understand that true freedom begins with a sound financial foundation.
For the past six months, my unwavering dedication has been channeled into mastering High-Value Skills—the very skills that have propelled individuals to the summit of financial success.
But here's the twist: I've been gifted with a humble heart, a heart that feels a profound responsibility to give back this wealth of knowledge. It's not just about personal success; it's about empowering others to ascend the same heights.
The West valued Profit over Protocol,
That's why we are where we are.
You don't know where you're going if you don't know where you came from.
I believe that if I have ascended my old conditioning, and I made the change within myself to flip the script-
ANYONE can.
Will you answer the Call?
I believe in us, Hawai'i.
From Childhood Trauma to Inner Peace
My journey hasn't been without its share of hardships and childhood trauma. Growing up a transgender man in a Mormon community...
But even through the waves of adversity, I've navigated a path to inner peace. Aloha is not just a word; it's a way of life—a lifestyle of ease, service, and satisfaction. And I'm here to share this wisdom with others, to extend a hand to those still finding their way.
A Sustainable Future: ACT NOW
I believe the sustainable future we dream of is not a distant utopia; it exists in probability right now.
(If you understand Quantum Physics, you'll EXACTLY know what I am talking about. )
We can collectively align with it through intention and righteous action.
But here's the catch—we have to act NOW.
I invite you to explore my website, delve into my beliefs, and join this journey. I'm calmly excited to answer any questions you have, to connect with each of you, and to weave a future where the roots of our culture grow strong.
This isn't just about Hawai'i-- it's the future of our whole World.
Indigenous Voices RISE UP.
"In the time of the Seventh Fire, a New People would emerge. They would retrace their steps to find the wisdom that was left by the side of the trail long ago. Their steps would take them to the elders, who they would ask to guide them on their journey. If the New People remain strong in their quest, the sacred drum will again sound its voice. There will be an awakening of the people, and the sacred fire will again be lit. At this time, the light-skinned race will be given a choice between two roads. One road is the road of greed and technology without wisdom or respect for life. This road represents a rush to destruction. The other road is spirituality, a slower path that includes respect for all living things. If we choose the spiritual path, we can light yet another fire, an Eight Fire, and begin an extended period of Peace and healthy growth. "
Black, J. (2015, April 6). The warriors of the rainbow prophecy. Ancient Origins Reconstructing the story of humanity’s past.
hawaii sovereignty | cultural renewal | financial education
OLA I KA WAI.
if you are a funder and would like to learn more about my project please reach out ASAP.
CALLING IN:
Philanthropists: Individuals dedicated to promoting the welfare of others, often through financial support of causes they believe in.
Foundations: Look for foundations aligned with cultural preservation, education, or community development.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs: Companies with a commitment to social impact may allocate funds to initiatives like yours through their CSR programs.
Impact Investors: Individuals or organizations who invest in projects that generate positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.
Educational Institutions: Universities and educational foundations interested in initiatives that promote cultural awareness and education.
Community Development Organizations: Entities focused on enhancing the well-being of communities may support projects fostering cultural identity and financial literacy.
Government Grants: Explore grants offered by government agencies dedicated to cultural preservation, education, or youth development.
Cultural and Arts Endowments: Organizations specifically designed to support cultural and artistic endeavors may find your mission compelling.
Financial Institutions: Banks or financial organizations with an interest in financial literacy and empowerment programs.
Tech Entrepreneurs and Innovators: Individuals in the tech industry who are passionate about social change and cultural preservation.
Environmental Conservationists: Those interested in sustainable practices and environmental conservation may support initiatives with a holistic approach.
Tourism Industry Leaders: Companies or individuals invested in preserving and promoting local cultures for sustainable tourism.
Social Entrepreneurs: Individuals who have succeeded in business and are now dedicated to creating positive social impact.
Nonprofit Organizations: Collaborate with other nonprofits that share similar values and missions for potential partnerships or joint initiatives.
Celebrities and Influencers: High-profile individuals with a passion for cultural preservation and community development may use their influence to support your cause.
With gratitude and aloha,
Asheemo Nefertiti Daily
KODA
Return to Hawaii's Kingdom: Sovereignty and Cultural Renewal
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